Fuku Ramen has unveiled its second location, Fuku Ramen is a restaurant dedicated to bringing you authentic, delicious ramen experiences. Our name Fuku(福) translates to happiness in Japanese, and our goal is to deliver a taste of joy with every bowl of ramen. ***Last dine-in seating is 15 minutes before closing. The kitchen remains open until closing time for takeout and existing customers.
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 210 Doug Baker Blvd #100, Birmingham, AL 35242
Phone: (205) 747-0557
Website: https://fukuramenbirminghamal.kwickmenu.com/
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FUKU RAMEN
If you’re searching for authentic ramen near Hoover, AL, this is it.
Deep flavor. Fresh noodles. Consistent every time.
Ramen fans — add this to your must-try list immediately ✅
Service is casual and friendly, and the atmosphere is relaxed, making it an easy spot for a low-key lunch or dinner. It’s not trying to be over-the-top or trendy, just dependable ramen done right.
Overall, a good neighborhood ramen spot on 280 that hits the mark when you want something comforting and filling. I’d happily come back.
Then why is my review 3 stars?
First of all, my review is 3 stars that’s ever so close to being 4 stars. More like 7 out of 10.
Second of all, I’m sorry but it’ll take me a knockout ramen to give anyone a 5 star review on any ramen restaurants including ones I visited in Tokyo and elsewhere else in Japan.
I make my own ramen from scratch I’m not saying that my ramen is the best but I’ve been making it for a while and I know little bit about ramen.
This place has pretty decent ramen – I had Miso Ramen and our son had spicy Miso Ramen. Noodles had nice body (Koshi) to them and they were cooked pretty nicely (softer side of Al Dente) but had Kansui (soda) smell to them. Maybe because they were originally frozen and didn’t cook evenly?
Soup had pretty good Miso flavor but lacked in strong stock flavors. Couldn’t tell if it was Torigara (chicken stock) or Tonkotsu (pork bone flavor). Or maybe, Niboshi (dried sardines). I just wish it had little more savory flavors (Umami).
Aji tamago (egg) was little over cooked for my taste and didn’t have much of flavor.
But Chashu (pork belly) was pretty good.
We also had Gyoza which was pretty decent.
I think if they can improve on those things that I mentioned, they can produce really good ramen. This place definitely has potential and I’ll be back again since it’s very close to our house.