
Welcome to Ramen Misoya! Born from a miso-making family, no compromising on technique or time. We are here to serve you the best miso from all over Japan and to deliver you the best Miso-Ramen all over the world. We harmonize aesthetics and well-being, as a specialty Miso-Ramen shop. Misoya Tadokoro Shoten 田所商店
Branch of a Japanese chain doling out custom preparations of noodle soups in a simple storefront.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1584 Busse Rd, Mt Prospect, IL 60056
Phone: (847) 495-9121
Website: https://ramen-misoya.com/
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Reviews
I vividly remember the lines out the door back in the day, so we made sure to get there right when they opened. We were seated immediately, which felt like a win. I also noticed their menu has expanded quite a bit since my last visit, which was a nice surprise.
And I can confidently say they are still hands down the best ramen in the suburbs. The broth was rich and flavorful, the noodles perfectly cooked, and everything tasted just as good as I remembered, if not better. Service was quick and friendly, and even the hot green tea (whatever brand they use) absolutely hit the spot.
Overall, a 10/10 experience. So glad this place is still just as amazing after all these years. Already looking forward to coming back.
The service is bare bones. The menus are on the table. The servers take your order, drop off your food, and take care of the bill. Serviceable, but not much extra.
The ramen itself is above average, but not the best I have had. And maybe it is just a matter of each individual’s palate. The broth was flavorful, but I have had others with much more depth. The charu has a grilled taste. This is different than other charu I have had which had more a velvety fatty taste to them. And I absolutely do not understand the pieces of French fries in the ramen. The longer they sit in the broth, the mushier they became. And I did not like the fried potato taste with the ramen. It seemed out of place.
As popular a this ramen restaurant seems, they seem to be doing something right. As I said, to me with my palate, I think this is an above average bowl of ramen. I enjoyed my time here.
Don’t be fooled by the small space, the food is the highlight. Limited seating so reservation or planning ahead is recommended. The facility has a waiting room where you can add yourself to the queue and wait to be called in.
The ramen broth is rich and flavorful that carries depth in every sip. The Hokkaido Spicy Ramen (must try) was well-balanced, delivering a bold and satisfying spice level without being overwhelming. The noodles were springy, and verity of the toppings to choose from. There are lots of ramen combinations to choose from, including a vegetarian ramen option for those looking for a meat-free alternative.
Service was quick and friendly, with staff attentive to refills and special requests. Even during peak hours, they kept things moving efficiently. The restaurant is clean, with neatly arranged tables and a well-maintained dining area. Restrooms were also kept in good condition.
The entrance faces east, and the place is worth a revisit for its consistency in quality and service. I recommend this place.
They have several different Ramens for vegetarian, which is great. Usually, at other stores, there’s only one.
I’ve tried all their vegetarian ramen styles, and they are all fantastic. The Ise style is my favorite, it has a deep umami flavor and is quite delicious with spicy miso paste. The Tokyo style one is a bit lighter, and hints of sweetness. The Hokkaido one is quite rich and flavorful. This is overall my favorite ramen place in the Chicago Metro.
There’s plenty of individual seating as well as few tables. The service is very quick, I only had to wait a few minutes to get my bowl. Staff is pleasant and friendly.