Ramen Station

  4.3 – 139 reviews   • Ramen restaurant

Step into Ramen Station, a unique ramen experience inspired by the bustling atmosphere of Japanese train stations. Immerse yourself in the authentic ambiance as you savor our rich and flavorful Tonkotsu broth, simmered for eight hours to perfection. Discover a culinary journey without the need for human interaction, allowing you to fully indulge in the delectable flavors of our ramen.

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Hours

Friday11 AM–8 PM
Saturday11 AM–8 PM
Sunday11 AM–8 PM
Monday11 AM–8 PM
Tuesday11 AM–8 PM
Wednesday11 AM–8 PM
Thursday11 AM–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1211 Embarcadero, Oakland, CA 94606

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Meifen Chen
Tried Ramen Station for the first time today and it truly exceeded my expectations! The broth is rich, flavorful, and full of depth. The spicy ramen has the perfect kick—super satisfying. The chashu is thick, tender, and melts in your mouth, and the seasoned egg is cooked perfectly and absorbs the broth beautifully. Inside decor are super cute too!
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Nancy C.
I’ve been here a few times now, but I still can’t resist coming back for ramen at Ramen Station in Oakland, California. Although there isn’t anyone there to serve you, it’s a self- service station. It makes you feel like you’re in a Japanese train station, which is pretty cool.

I ordered the Deluxe Tonkotsu Ramen, it comes with 3 slices of in-house made Chashu Pork, Half Ajitsuke Egg, and other delicious toppings, Fully Customizable. It was delicious and I would come back again!

This place is cashless. After placing an order on the machine, it’ll print out a receipt, and then you wait until your number is called.

There is a unisex restroom for customers only. The restroom code is on the receipt.
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Litea
Wow the decor and theme is neat,modeled from bits of the japanese rail stations. When your order is ready,there’s a loudspeaker that announces your order number to tell you it’s ready,it kind of surprised us with the volume and how they did it lol just like at the train station when they have announcements. There’s no workers that you could see in there on the floor,it’s just you ordering your meal and waiting for your item to come in one of the windows. There’s 2 vending machines full of japanese drinks,one in the front and the other is near the back. The back of the store has seating on the outside to enjoy the basin view. There’s really no foot traffic around here unless you count joggers and people who like to walk the bay trails. The area is filled with rows and rows of hotels near the waters so it’s a very quiet and peaceful place. There’s good amount of parking around and even if you can’t find out in front,you can quickly park your car near one of the adjacent hotel area parking.

We ordered the deluxe tonkotsu ramen and it was flavorful and delicious. All the ingredients tasted great but i think the highlight was the broth. I drank every bit of the rich tasting broth. You can customize your order with the on-screen ordering. You can choose your thickness of your noodles,extra salt, spice level to name a few things. I can’t wait to come back to try the other items they had.
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Allie Cauthorn
The Deluxe Spicy Tonkatsu Ramen is edible silk. It is truly the most luxurious food I’ve ever eaten. The presentation of the food was incredible as well, so I was not surprised at how good it was! Absolutely delicious and perfect on a rainy night with a cold coming on.
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Kolya Smith
I had low expectations coz of the recent bad reviews. What can I say. It’s a pretty cool place.
First of all. They made an awesome experience creating subway decor and speakers that replicate this annoying announcements! So good.
I felt like I just arrived to some unknown destination by train. And being hungry just bought the first food I found. You know that adventure mood. Awesome feelings. Thank you guys definitely will recommend!

As for the food
I took deluxe spicy tonkatsu ramen my wife got unusual prosciutto ramen. Both were good and come in huge portions.

No waitress no tips.
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David Fesenko
I read the reviews, trusted that they were authentic enough, and tried the rumen for myself (Tonkotsu deluxe). It did not disappoint. I’m extremely happy that I tied it. Now it will be the go to place in Oakland for me. The price is just for current economy, which is a bit pricey for me ($18.75 after tax), but totally worth it! The portion size is really good for a grown hungry man. The wait was very short, just like other reviews stated.
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Alex C
OMG this is amazing! Introverts dream. You just punch in your order and it pops out like a vending machine. No need to talk to people, no tipping, just food without anyone bugging you. More privacy than most bathroom stalls. Clean. No service to grade, cause well… There isn’t any. But it was quick so I guess that could count. I’m in agreeance that the sound is loud and probably too frequent, but that’s all I can gripe about. Food is great.
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Willis Wah
Interesting experience, designed to mimic experience in Japan…order from kiosk, eat at station alone.

Ramen itself was good, above average but left hungry. Broth was flavorful and noodles were cooked well. Wish there was water available but drinks appear to only be available from vending machines.

Ordered an order to go, and it came packaged well, in a box with noodles and broth separated. There are 3 options for to-go, basically eat soon (already mixed), eat in a bit (separate but warm), and cold….we ordered the middle.

Plenty of parking, easy to get to, definitely worth a try.
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Matt Davidson
I really like what Ramen station is going for here, with an immersive restaurant that captures eating ramen while you wait for your train in Japan akin to Ichiran but it could be better.

The chashu pork was flavorful, but the broth water tasted bad, similar to the taste of any place that doesn’t use clean water; ie kinda off. Water is very important to broth flavor.

The other complain while minor and temporary, the TVs announcing the train stops were out of sync and delayed a second which was very disorienting; they should just have one TV with sound on to avoid this.

There was no way for us to talk to anyone either, which for my party and the other party would have been nice because we were confused that our food comes out at different times instead of all together.
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Edison Huang
Got my Japan fix here. Ramen restaurant theme is based off Japan Rail stations. I do like the individual stalls which reminded me of Ichiran.

There’s no human interactions and, of course, no tipping required. You just Place your order > pick it up > get seated > enjoy your piping hot ramen > put tray away and throw trash out.

Food itself was okay for the price. It’s a gimmicky thing, but overall a good experience!
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