
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6450 N Desert Blvd B101, El Paso, TX 79912
Phone: (915) 249-6085
Website: http://silverlakeramen.com/
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Reviews
Silverlake Ramen truly exceeded my expectations. From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere felt warm, clean, and very welcoming.
The ramen was absolutely delicious — rich, flavorful broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and generous portions. You can really tell that everything is made with care and high-quality ingredients. Each bite was comforting and satisfying.
The service was outstanding. The staff was friendly, attentive, and always willing to explain the menu and make recommendations. We never felt rushed and were able to enjoy our meal peacefully.
Dessert was the perfect way to finish the experience. It was beautifully presented, fresh, and balanced — not too sweet, just right.
Overall, Silverlake Ramen offers the full package: great food, excellent service, and a lovely atmosphere. Whether you’re a ramen lover or visiting for the first time, this spot is definitely worth adding to your food itinerary. I highly recommend it and will absolutely be coming back!
Pros:
+ We absolutely loved it here. Ordered many times through Uber Eats and it is even better in person.
+ Shoyu on Fire, 10/10
Cons:
My family and I came here on 12/19 5pm, to celebrate a birthday.
The waiter, a young man took our orders. Usually service is outstanding, however after this experience, I am not sure that I want to come back.
I ordered a kid’s shoyu with noodles, avocado, and chili paste. Simple? Yes.
Our waiter, the young man, blatantly ignored my request and reminders that my order was missing the avocado and the chili paste. Waited 20+ minutes for an avocado and the chili paste never came. The waiter, the young man was dismissive, sarcastic, and literally just laughed his way through our interactions. He treated us as though we were an inconvenience despite the fact that we are paying customers, and this is his job.
The broth ended up cold, and the noodles were soggy as I waited for my items. Not to mention that my partner’s order never came out and we ended up cancelling it after so long.
I spoke to the manager, Robin about our waiter’s customer service. Her first attempt to problem shoot the situation was to ask if I had paid for my items as though I was insinuating some sort of compensation for the lack of brain function that this particular waiter had. I told her we already paid for our tab and I was simply providing feedback.
Dismissfully she stated she would speak to our waiter.
Long story short, your business is only as good as how you treat your customers.
Lucky for El Paso, there aren’t many worthwhile places to eat, therefore the bar for decent customer service is low.
I digress. Vote with your dollars.