Menya Musashi Tsukemen & Ramen (Issaquah)

  4.7 – 209 reviews   • Restaurant

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Address: 4516 Klahanie Dr. SE, Issaquah, WA 98029

Phone: (425) 657-0091

Website: https://menyamusashi.us/

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Reviews

Elora Grant
We love this spot! The food is excellent and they have a variety to choose from. It’s very clean, the service is quick and the staff are polite and helpful—plus, it’s a kid-friendly environment with generous portions. Our must-try recommendations: Black Ramen, Okonomi Fries (seriously, don’t skip these), Mentaiko Takoyaki, Fried Shrimp and Orange Chicken.
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Chanil Jung
Went here for Saturday lunch since it just opened near my neighborhood. I was really excited to have a new Japanese ramen spot close by! The place has a great vibe — clean, cozy, and modern.

I tried the Original Ramen and the Original Tsukemen. The broth was super thick and rich, and the noodles were nice and chewy. It was definitely different from the lighter, thinner-style ramen I’m used to. Overall, it was an interesting experience, but the flavor was a bit heavy for my taste, so I only ate about half and took the rest home.
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Yerang Joseph Park
When you need a ramen/tsukemen fix, this is the spot! Highly recommend getting the hybrid tsukemen with cold noodles combo with the chicken karaage. Delicious and plenty of food. End it with a taiyaki matcha ice cream and you have a full meal. A+ friendly service as well!
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Stanley Yuan
Pretty decent Japanese restaurants offering both ramen and tsukemen (dipping ramen).

The decorations are very cool. It has lots of Japanese movie posters about Musashi, famous Japanese samurai. Store is not big. It offers three kinds of seating choice, 4-pol family table, share old long table, or bar style table facing the wall. Ordering is using self service machine, and self – seating. Water is also self service.

We ordered both ramen and tsukemen. It comes in about 10 mins at dinner time after ordering. Both are pretty decent. My tsukemen is in good portion, thick noodle. The dipping sauce is pork broth based, with both pork and bamboo shot slice inside. Taste is savy and porky. Good for dipping sauce but too salty to drink. After the meal you can ask staff to pour hot water to make it a soup.

The noodle is in good texture, not too soft and also not too hard. It is easily stick together in the plate though.

Glad to see a ramen store in Issaquah. It makes neighborhood dining choices much better. I and sure I will visit again.
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Phil Kelly
Mostly self service, but I appreciate that.

I ordered black tsukemen with cold noodles and my partner got original with hot noodles.

We both noticed no real difference between hot and cold, so I’d probably do hot so I don’t have to worry about cooling down the soup/broth.

I prefer the original, the black would be great for a garlic lover.

I used to live in LA near Sawtelle and had tsukemen from Tsujita all the time. I think I still slightly prefer Tsujita, will need to get an original for myself instead of taking bites from my partner. This hits the spot so well that I don’t see myself stopping by Tsujita next time I’m in LA. I’d rather use that meal on something more exclusive.

Oh and the pork piece that came with it is a little too tough for my liking.
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Katherine Diaz
I got the fried chicken bento box and pork gyoza. The chicken was freshly fried and super tender. The gyoza was crispy and full of flavor. If you’re looking for quick and comforting food this is a good spot! Restaurant is pretty small so you might risk having to wait for a table or taking it to go.
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Jacob McClure
All three locations in the area are consistently phenomenal. I had the A5 wagyu ramen for the first time today and it fires on all cylinders. The fat from the meat melts into the broth to infuse the richness of the steak into the already rich broth. The noodles are always perfect. The karaage is always crispy.
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Chinoy Antonio
My love for Menya Musashi began in Singapore, where I first tried their Tsukemen Ramen—a rich, flavorful experience that instantly won me over. So when I found out they opened a location in Issaquah, I had to check it out. Even though they’re still in their soft opening phase, the quality and authenticity are already shining through, and I’m genuinely excited to see how things evolve once they fully get their act together.

Atmosphere & Service:
The Issaquah location is a small, cozy restaurant with a clean and modern aesthetic. The staff are friendly and attentive, and service is smooth even during busy hours. That said, there are a couple of areas where small adjustments could enhance the experience:

Table Arrangement: Many of the tables are two-person tables joined together to form four-person tables, and couples often end up occupying these combined tables. If the restaurant simply separated the joined tables, it would allow more efficient seating and reduce wait times during peak hours.

Ordering System: Orders are placed via a tablet kiosk, which is convenient and modern. However, after ordering, customers receive an order number that the wait staff don’t seem to have visibility into. This leads to staff having to ask around to match orders with customers. A helpful improvement could be to incorporate table numbers into the ordering process—either by having customers enter their table number or using table markers. This would streamline service and reduce confusion, especially during busy times.

Menya Musashi Issaquah is a fantastic addition to the local food scene. Despite being in soft opening, they’re already delivering top-tier ramen with authentic flavors and thoughtful service. With a few small tweaks, I think they’ll become a standout destination for ramen lovers in the area. I’m excited to keep coming back and watching them grow.
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Ro
I was pretty disappointed with the quality of the Menya Musashi’s in Seattle, but I heard this recently opened location in Klahanie is of much higher quality. Well, the rumors were true. The tsukemen and the black ramen were far more flavorful, and the chicken karaage and takoyaki are tasty.

This is a rather small location so during peak hours it may be hard to get a table. Also, the seats are very close to the front of the restaurant so during cold days it can be quite chilly in here.
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Shae
Nanban chicken was so juicy and perfectly balanced with a squeeze of lemon. The hybrid tsukemen with soft-boiled egg hit the spot, perfect for a rainy Seattle night. Seating’s a bit tight, so not great for big groups.
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