
Discover Ramen Tatsu-Ya, a vibrant destination in Austin since 2018, bringing a taste of authentic Tokyo-style ramen to the heart of Texas. Specializing in rich and complex broths, our menu features savory pork, chicken, and a selection of delicious vegan options. Beyond our signature noodle bowls, you can also explore a diverse range of rice bowls, flavorful gyoza, and a unique variety of house-made beverages.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1600 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (737) 340-0990
Website: http://ramen-tatsuya.com/
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Reviews
You order all your food before being seated, and then servers are able to take additional orders, if necessary, from your table. The seats are large wooden cubes with rope handles on the side. They sound uncomfortable, but weren’t.
Food was delivered in a reasonable amount of time, and came out piping hot. The servers were polite, but just enough to not be rude. Again, they were very busy, so I’m not knocking knocking their score down just for that.
Bottom line: Prices were reasonable, food was excellent (presentation, flavor, and portions), and I would recommend going if you’re looking for a top ramen spot in Austin.
One thing that stood out was the noise level. The dining area had loud music playing while the kitchen seemed to have its own music as well. The two sounds competed with each other, which made the space feel a bit chaotic while trying to enjoy the meal.
I ordered the #5 tsukemen and a beer. The presentation was quite simple with one slice of chashu, a lime, and some seaweed. However, the broth was excellent. It was one of the most flavorful tsukemen broths I’ve had, sweet and savory with great depth. I almost wanted to finish the whole bowl of broth, but the sodium might have been a bit much. The noodle portion felt smaller than what I’ve had at other tsukemen spots, and the noodles arrived slightly cool while the broth could have been hotter.
Ordering is done at the counter and they bring the food to your table. Overall, a fun spot with bold flavors. I might come back next time to try their original ramen.
The karaage was flavorful, but it wasn’t breaded the traditional way and was slightly burnt.
The staff was very friendly and helpful, and the ambiance was nice and welcoming. Overall, I would definitely come back and recommend this place.
They also offer vegan options, which is great for anyone looking for plant-based choices. The bar has a wide variety of drinks, including a couple of draft beers. The one we ordered was actually really good a perfect match for the meal.
The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and the location is pet-friendly, which I loved. This spot has a spacious patio where dogs are totally comfortable. The staff is extremely kind and attentive; they immediately brought water for my pup and were friendly both at the bar and inside.
I went around 5 PM, and the ambiance was great starting to fill up, but still relaxed. I even saw families with young kids enjoying the patio, which makes it a nice place for everyone.
I’ll definitely be coming back. Highly recommended!
Time of Visit: 8pm
Seated: Immediatly
A nice spot for some very good and authentic Japanese cuisine, in a very authentic feeling setting. It was pretty busy for a weekday evening.
I was seated right away, but it would have been harder to get a seat for bigger groups.
The Ramen was very good. The pork belly was flavorful and tender, the ramen was cooked perfectly, and the broth was creamy and delicious. A very satisfying meal on a chilly evening.
Good flavors, creamy flavorful Ajitama, and some of the best marinated tender slices of pork belly.
My only recommendation is to add a bomb because the heat level is low.
The design and layout is smooth for hosting a lot of customers or moderate sized parties (~15)
The MI-SO-HOT is spicy spicy so expect a not so fun party in your mouth and the pork pieces was nowhere as good as the charsu pork from the OG ramen.
The servers were really nice and friendly. They gave some great recommendations for things to do in the area.
If you’re craving authentic, flavorful, top-tier ramen in Austin, look no further than Ramen Tatsuya. From the moment I walked in, the staff greeted me with a warm welcome and outstanding customer service that made the whole experience even better.
I ordered a spicy bowl loaded with rich broth, perfectly cooked noodles, seasoned pork, fresh corn, veggies, and ground meat — and it was absolute perfection. Everything was balanced, bold, and full of flavor. The sides, including the wings, were crispy and delicious. Even the drinks were on point.
The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, and the presentation of the food looks exactly as good as it tastes — just like the bowl in my photo. You can tell they put care into every detail.
Whether you love tonkotsu ramen, spicy ramen, Austin ramen spots, noodle bowls, Japanese comfort food, or just great service, Ramen Tatsuya never disappoints. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a satisfying and memorable meal!