RamenYa

  4.8 – 1,370 reviews   • Ramen restaurant

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Informal restaurant turning out classic Japanese noodle soups along with sake & beer.

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Address: 7938 Crain Hwy S, Glen Burnie, MD 21061

Phone: (410) 969-6090

Website: https://ramenya1.com/

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Reviews

Rowena Flores
We were seated and waited on very quickly. Ordered some Chashu Buns as our app,which were decent, but we’ve had better. They serve it with some shredded fresh cabbage – – not our fave. We prefer more Chashu and more sauce. I ordered the Black Jack Ramen while hubs got the Spicy Tonkatsu. We were pleasantly surprised that the Chashu was not too fatty. Loved that they were so tender that they fell apart easily using chopsticks. Overall flavors were good with ample amounts of ramen and broth. They have a good selection of canned and bottled drinks. Hubs enjoyed his fruity ales.
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Keb
Funny enough I saw this place rated on a msn article while bored at work. I was surprised to see it was one of the top ramen joints on the east coast. Had to see for myself… and the hype seems to be real. Ramen was on point, rich and flavorful with al dente medium small thickness noodles. Bowls were priced moderately well, $9 to $16.5 which is okay. I didn’t find any of the “spicy” Ramen even remotely spicy so i wouldn’t have that stop you from choosing something hot. Definitely worth checking out. Service was friendly and fast and noodles came out hot.
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Jessica Scalo
We finally got over to this Ramen location to give it a try. It also made the top 100 Ramen on Yelp in the US. For me the ramen was okay and my husband liked his. This review is based on both of our experiences. We waited over 30 minutes to be seated and when we finally sat down it took awhile for someone to wait on us. The restaurant was very busy and the staff was really hustling to get to everyone. The menu itself doesn’t tell you anything about their ramen. It list names but not what type of broth they have, spice level, and meat that is in it. For anyone going to the restaurant looking for ramen and you don’t eat pork, your only ramen option is the vegetarian which is what I had to get. I did get an extra egg and asked to make it spicy which helped. We both enjoyed the fresh noodles. I was not a fan of the red onion in the vegetarian. The onion was not cooked and very strong. My husband thought the blackjack broth was flavorful and not that spicy. Overall the experience was okay but I would not say top ramen in Maryland.
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Samantha Alston
The best Ramen hands down. The broth is very flavorful and the noodles have a great texture. I believe all the Ramen broth outside of the vegetable Ramen is pork based. It’s about 40 minutes away from me, but if I want Ramen I will drive there every time! The service is good as well, but be prepared to wait. The restaurant is quaint and has minimal seating but the wait is worth it!
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Rachel Savich
10/10 quality is persistent and delicious, never have had bad customer service ever one that works there is amazing. The pork buns are the most amazing creation ever made. The noodles are amazing and fresh the eggs are delicious for the tonkotsu. I highly recommend this place for authentic Ramen.❤️❤️
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Buzz Hamtaro
I genuinely never thought I would find a good bowl of ramen from an old Pizza Hut outside of Balitmore, but here we are. Having eaten Ramen in Japan and on the West Coast, I haven’t had a decent spot in the DMV until I came here. It’s definitely respectable and I would going back if I’m close by again.

Had the curry and tonkatsu ramen bowls. The curry ramen was interesting as I never had it before, but they made it work. Service is chill and prices are good for the area.
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Melissa Plummer
The BEST Ramen I’ve ever had. The Black Tonkotsu had so much flavor!

The broth is what makes the dish, and the broth in this item was rich & savory. The pork flavor was strong and the garlic was perfectly dispensed. The noodles are made in house and the toppings were ample and of a great quality.

The Gyoza was pan fried and SO delicious.

Reasonable prices. PLENTY of parking and an easily accessible location. I’d say the atmosphere inside is very minimalist. However I only ordered carryout. The staff was very warm and helpful, quick service at pick up.

I’ll definitely order from here again!
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Peter U
This bowl felt like two restaurants sharing one spoon.

I came in chasing that quiet kind of happiness only a good tonkotsu can give, where the first sip makes the room fade out. I ordered classic tonkotsu and it came out spicy instead, but that felt like an honest mistake, not something worth docking them for.

The broth is where this place really shines. Rich without being heavy, deep without being muddy, it tastes like someone has been watching that pot with patience. I took around ten spoonfuls before I even remembered to split my chopsticks. In this bowl, the broth is the star.

Once you move past the broth, the story changes. The noodles are just okay, they carry the flavor but do not add much of their own. I heard Korean from the kitchen, and suddenly the rest of the bowl made sense. The bean sprouts, the chashu, even the cut of the green onions all feel more Korean than Japanese, like Japanese broth with Korean toppings layered on top.

The dining room still has the bones of a former Pizza Hut, which gives the space a slightly odd personality, but it is busy, loud, and full of people clearly enjoying themselves.

My takeaway: I would come back if I was already in the area and craving ramen, especially for that broth. But I would not make a special trip. I came looking for a fully Japanese ramen experience and instead found a very good broth in a bowl that feels a little unsure which story it wants to tell.
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C. Bishop
Very good food here! Only reason they received a 4/5 from me is this:

First time going to this establishment, also I absolutely love ramen. My boyfriend and I come around 8:50pm and they close at 9:30pm. We come inside and for a little moment we’re just standing there because we didn’t see any signage indicating that we needed to go to the food window before we’re seated or if someone would come to seat us. It was a bit awkward, I would suggest clearer or more obvious signage on how to get a table. We didn’t want to waste time because we knew they were closing but eventually we figured it out and sat down. Our waitress was awesome, food was lovely, and I will definitely be back! Black Jack was so good!
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Artofthinking RahulB
Come Fall and Winter if you are carving a hot meal – Ramenya is a favorite spot. Generous portions, efficient service, parking on site, fantastic ramen! Rivals many in the Rockville and DC area. Reasonably priced as well. Vegetarian options available. Spicy miso and blackjack broths are really flavorful. And the Yuzu tea to finish. Get here early because the wait time is ~20 mins after 6:30pm.
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