
Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai is an authentic Japanese Ramen restaurant from Japan that is in business for over 30 years with 70 locations throughout Japan. Kitakata Ramen is one of the Major 3 Local Ramen styles of Japan. Kitakata Ramen is widely known and beloved in Japan for its distinctive wavy flat hand-crumpled chewy noodles, light yet very flavorful golden clear pork broth, and Toro Chashu pork that is freshly made every few hours at the restaurant with the special soy sauce that is imported from Japan. Please come try our quality, heart and history that is condensed in one bowl of Ramen at Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2820 S Highland Ave Unit D, Lombard, IL 60148
Phone: (630) 656-1257
Website: https://ramenbannai.com/kitakataramenbannailombard-c6m4bx?utm_source=google
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Reviews
The easiest difference to spot between the two locations is their aesthetics. This location is larger and newer. There is much more space to sit and be comfortable.
The other big difference is in their menu. This location has the same ramen menu as the Hoffmann Estates location, but they additionally also have a Hawaiian food menu. Our server was telling me that it started as a take out service but now can be ordered for dine in service. I did not order anything off the Hawaiian menu and just stuck to the ramen.
The ramen is very similar to the one I grew to love at the Hoffmann Estates location; however, there are some things that set it apart. The broth seems a little more concentrated (like soup that has been boiling too long and reduced too much). The noodles are a little sticky and clump together. The pork slices and egg were on par with the other version.
For those looking to get their ramen fix, this is a very good option. The ramen is solid. But if you want the best that Kitakata Ramen has to offer, then drive to their Hoffmann Estates location.
I always visit the other branch in Schaumburg.
I was on the way from Indiana to Paltine IL.
I ordered a Kitakata Ramen with Shredded Onion as A Lunch Bowl.
Those were so good.
Next time I will try Umakara Tan Tan Ramen.
That’s my favorite at the other branch in Schaumburg.
Edit: Visited again recently and the creamy vegan ramen was removed from the menu . It was replaced with a vegan miso ramen and some other vegetarian options. I ordered the vegan miso ramen and it was very mediocre, especially in comparison to the creamy vegan. It’s topped with a ton of cabbage, and the broth flavor was very one-note and salty, though the sesame oil was nice. Overall just seemed like this new recipe was made without much care for vegans. Hoping the creamy vegan will return since it was my favorite meal in the area.
Suggestion: Install mobile ordering at the table so we don’t have to wait 45 mins to simply order ramen.