Mizu No Kaori

  4.7 – 163 reviews   • Ramen restaurant

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Mizu No Kaori is an authentic Japanese ramen shop in Columbus, specializing in Tsukemen (dipping noodles) and classic ramen bowls. Our broths are slow-cooked daily, paired with tender chashu pork, soft-boiled eggs, and house-made black garlic oil. Whether you’re dining in or taking out, we bring you a comforting taste of Japan in every bowl.

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Hours

Sunday11 AM–9 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM
Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–10 PM
Saturday11 AM–10 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 495 S 4th St, Columbus, OH 43215

Phone: (614) 525-0653

Website: https://mizunokaori.kwickmenu.com/

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Reviews

don Boland
Stop at this new ramen place in GV, it was very quaint in a good way, food was very good and plenty flavorful. We got the Spicy Miso Ramen as well as the Aburi Chashu Don. Both were delicious.

On a side note, as my Filipino wife and I love to try new places (especially, with high ratings) it always makes us cringe when we see 1 star reviews, especially during Soft openings when all the kinks and bugs are not worked out yet. If you dine during a soft opening and your not happy with your food, please refrain from bashing someone putting their heart and soul into a dream. Give it some time, check them out again and leave an honest and truthful review.
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V D
What a cute and warm shop! There’s limited seating inside, some free street parking outside, and some paid street parking around the area. It’s a very cute shop and it’s a nice place to be around GV.
Note, that you order with a QR code on the table. I’m not sure how checks are split, you may need to ask or pay together for the table.

I got the Tonkotsu ramen and it was delicious! The toppings were great, the egg was made well, and the chasuh was made well and flavorful. While I was there, staff gave me a new chasu they’ve been working on and both were good but this chasu was tender and flavorful. The noodles were springy and the texture was good, the toppings balanced the ramen, and the chili oil on the side added a good amount of spice. Overall, the food was delicious and made well.
I would have added appetizers but they don’t have many options to choose from, but they all looked good!

Overall, a great place for a meal. Their ramen was good! Staff was so kind and nice. Service was quick and easy. I would recommend for small groups, a great meal, or something warm and comforting!
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Daniel Kwong
Absolute BEST noodle restaurant in Columbus.

No one can top this restaurant in terms of the coziness and the quality of the food. The owner and chefs attention to quality is superb and the staff are welcoming and kind.

There isn’t a single negative thing I can think of when dining here. We have already came here 3 times and this place never disappoints.

Highly recommend this to everyone. Can’t wait to try every single item on the restaurant.
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Daniel Vivas
Very friendly staff. Menu and ordering is via QR code so fair warning on that. The garlic tonkotsu broth was phenomenal, and the tonkotsu itself had a nice char. My only complaint would be the ampunt and number of toppings on the ramen was a bit lacking. Most places you get a few slices of meat and just one here. Similarly the other toppings were good, just not quite enough to have something to eat every bit of ramen with.

They explained to me this is the soft opening apparently. They also indicate they are in the process of getting a liquor license.

Looking forward to try it again once it’s fully up to speed.
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David VanLaningham (Dave)
Went here for a solo dinner and really enjoyed it. I got the Vegan ramen and the broth was flavorful and delicious.

The food came out fast and hot and the inside is cozy. I hope they keep improving, would love to come back and enjoy a Japanese beer, as of now there did not appear to be alcohol on the menu.

Would recommend!
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Jireh Yang
This is the most authentic ramen I’ve ever had in Columbus. It’s incredible that the broth isn’t made from a seasoning packet but from fresh meat that’s been simmered for hours. The portions are generous, and the tableware is beautiful. Honestly, there’s hardly anything to improve—if I had to say one thing as a fan, it’d be that I wish they were open 24 hours, lol.
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Jeimy Mejia
I think I just found my favorite ramen spot! Everything was a 10/10. The broth was flavorful, the meat was tender and fresh! So delicious. Highly recommend visiting this hidden gem! Will be coming back!
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Tsukemen & Ramen

We had:
Spicy Miso Ramen – Classic miso broth with added spicy miso passte and chilli oil. Topped with pork chashu, soft boiled egg and bean sprouts

Tantanmen – Pork based broth served with spicy, minced pork, soft-boiled egs, wood ear mushrooms and bean sprouts

Shoyu Ramen – Clear chicken and seafood broth with soy sauce seasoning. Served with chicken chashu, soft boiled egg and bean sprouts.

An easy overall 8/10 for me and a friend, It felt like home away from home. You should give it a try yourself.

Sun – Thur: 11am – 9pm
Fri – Sat: 11am – 10pm

495 S 4th St, Columbus, Ohio

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David
I’m going to give them a 3 and here is why. The atmosphere was “cute” but seemed to he missing something that made it really stand out, maybe some more decor on the walls? Also it was very cold in the restaurant, and yes it was extremely cold outside, but my legs were freezing the entire time. Also, in my opinion the menu is too small. I would like a few more options for starters for sure. And the fact that I had to pay $2.50 to add a scoop of corn to my soup was insane. I could see paying maybe .75 cents, but $2.50 is actually egregious and definitely needs to be reconsidered. At Fukuryu you can get a whole extra side of noodles for $2.50. While the ramen was good, I have definitely had better in the city. I wanted so badly for this place to be amazing because it’s within walking distance, but I was a disappointed. I’m going to give it one more try, but I will definitely be avoiding adding anything to my soup this time.
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Jason F
Welcome to the neighborhood, Mizunokaori! Rich broth, fresh noodles, and cozy vibes! Adding this to one of my recommendation list. Great to see another unique dining spot bringing authentic flavor and culture to downtown Columbus. Looking forward to 2nd visit soon!
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