Modern Japanese eatery preparing diverse styles of noodle soups amid dark- & blond-wood decor.
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Address: 8300 Gaylord Pkwy #16, Frisco, TX 75034
Phone: (469) 200-8342
Website: http://www.ramenhakata.com/
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Ramen Hakata Delivery Menu | 8300 Gaylord Pkwy Ste 16 Frisco
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Portion size was generous, presentation was spot on, and the dish felt comforting yet refined. Service was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was warm and welcoming.
Highly recommend this place if you’re a ramen lover—especially the Nagasaki seafood ramen. I’ll definitely be coming back!
I found ramen to be but salty for my taste but will definitely try a different option next time but overall still great meal at affordable price
Ambience was good and decor authentic. Almost felt sad stepping out realizing I was still in Frisco.
Only downside I noticed was the service or the excess of it. Servers were a little too attentive but its not really even a complaint.
My go to order: (N19) Spicy Mazemen (with any choice of protein) almost every single time. The bowl is literally a perfect balance of umami-packed noodles and the tofu soaks up the flavors beautifully. It’s the kind of dish that keeps you coming back because it’s familiar but layered; every visit rewards the same craving in a reliably satisfying way.
Service here is another big reason I keep returning. The staff are fast, attentive, and unfazed when we show up as a group. They take groups of 8+ with ease, which has saved many weekend plans for us. Picture of a group of 10 for proof :). Even if we’re in a rush or lingering over conversation, the servers understand and respond with the perfect pace. Seating is well arranged as well, it’s flexible enough for anything from a two-person dinner to a big friend table. We’ve always been able to get seated together without awkward splitting or waiting forever.
Starters at Ramen Hakata also deserve a special shout-out. Every one we’ve ordered has been thoughtful, generously portioned, and absolutely worth the price. The Takoyaki is to die for. On multiple visits we’ve shared a few starters and then immediately regretted not ordering doubles.
The atmosphere is warm and energetic in a way that feels friendly rather than touristy. Bowl portions are generous, pricing feels fair for the quality, and consistency is my favorite aspect. The same great food and the same service on visit number 2, 10, or 20. If you care about consistency, group-friendly seating, and starters that actually matter (rather than being afterthoughts like some other ramen places), then Hakata checks all the boxes.
In short: five stars. If you’re in the area and looking for fire noodles with dependable service and a spot that welcomes a large friend group, put Ramen Hakata at the top of your list. Highly recommended.
The dining room was spotless and inviting, with a fresh, well-stocked sushi bar that immediately set the tone. The menu promised authentic Japanese comfort food, and it absolutely delivered.
We started with the tuna tataki — perfectly seared, melt-in-your-mouth slices with just the right balance of smoky and tangy. For mains, we ordered the garlic miso ramen with pork and a traditional tsukemen (dipping ramen) with pork. Both dishes were piping hot, packed with flavor, and layered with depth — rich broths, tender pork, and noodles cooked to perfection.
Our server was also attentive and very helpful! We told him it was our first time there and he made sure to answer any questions we had.
After a day of road food, this was exactly what we needed: fresh, flavorful, and deeply satisfying. Ramen Hakata is a gem — if you’re anywhere nearby, it’s absolutely worth the stop.