

Quirky fixture offering create-your-own noodle soups with a variety of toppings, plus meat plates.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–10 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10 Barnard St, Savannah, GA 31401
Phone: (912) 349-1985
Website: http://www.yataisavannah.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I tried the place twice (Wednesday and Friday). Both times I asked the same thing: Miso Ramen with pork belly. They were pretty different between each other.
On Wednesday it was a light and almost white soup. The soup was warm, almost cold. The pork belly was not so fried.
On Friday it also was warm, not really hot. The egg was far away of the right point for Ramen’s.
Cheap price. Fast service.
The restaurant had a fun, lively atmosphere with a good mix of kids and adults, though it was chilly inside and fairly noisy. While there are other noodle shops I personally prefer, my companions felt it was about a 50/50 chance they’d return. Not bad overall, just not especially memorable.
Atmosphere – 5/5
The food itself was reasonably priced, except it lacked the flavor I expected for japanese dishes. Specficially, I order spicy miso chashu ramen, the noodles were obviously storebought / not handmade and lacked texture, and broth wasn’t bad but it wasn’t thick enough not flavorful enough for my liking. My friend ordered the creamy garlic steak ramen and had the same complaint for the broth. The meat for chashu and steak were good though. As for the pork belly buns, they unfortunately did not taste good at all, I could barely taste the pork and it wasn’t even hot when served to us, too much bun and not enough pork and the pork didn’t even taste good.
Food – 3/5
The bathrooms (at least for women) were very clean and hygienic so that was nice!
Service was good as the cashier and server were very friendly and nice.
Service 4/5
Loved everything about the restaurant except the food (not that I didn’t like it, just could be better)
Build your own ramen options with choice of broth, noodle, and protein. Plenty of extras to add if you don’t like the base ingredients and toppings of soft boiled egg, naruto fish cake, bok choy, green onions, sesame seasoning, and nori “seaweed”. They also have an array of yakitori.
We got the pork and chicken yakitori, and two orders of tonkotsu ramen. Yakitori was delicious, service was great, and ramen was ok.
The ramen… bland. No flavor. We added corn to the Tonkatsu Ramen with Steak, expectations were high. The broth had no flavor other than the corn we added. It was as if the can of corn had been dumped into the bowl. Tonkatsu traditionally is very flavorful. The egg was hard boiled not soft boiled and even lacked flavor. How does that happen? My husband ate the bowl and I sipped the $5.30 Ramune (that is delicious). It’s such a fun idea but no flavor at all. Super bummed wanted to love it. Not pictured was the Pork Belly Bao that was good! Good flavor. Just bummed the ramen was so bad. Seemed like many enjoyed their food around us. We’ve been spoiled to live in areas where Ramen is a staple dish so we had high hopes this was going to be amazing. Bummed but great atmosphere and drinks.
I’ll be back the next time I have a craving and I think I’ll try the yakitori!