Tatsu Ramen

  4.4 – 2 reviews  $$ • Ramen restaurant

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Bright, modern destination for Japanese noodle soups with customized ingredients.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ Delivery Tatsu Ramen 90046

Hours

Friday11 AM–3 AM
Saturday11 AM–3 AM
Sunday11 AM–1 AM
Monday
(Labor Day)
11 AM–1 AM
Hours might differ
Tuesday11 AM–1 AM
Wednesday11 AM–1 AM
Thursday11 AM–3 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 7111 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046

Phone: (323) 879-9332

Website: https://www.tatsuramen.com/

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TATSU RAMEN LOCATIONS ; SAWTELLE. 2123 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025. (310) 684-2889 ; MELROSE. 7111 Melrose Ave Los Angeles, CA 90046 (323) 879-9332.

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Reviews

Polina Chetnikova
Just your average ramen place. Went with some friends, and we were all satisfied and enjoyed our meal, but it’s nothing special. I got the cheeky ramen with the creamy chicken broth and have to say it was pretty good, but it was served kinda cold. They offer a vegetarian/vegan ramen which is great if your looking for ramen with friends who have eating restrictions, but honestly nothing enticed me to really want to come back
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Tatiana Vasilyev
My boyfriend showed me this ramen place, and it never disapppoints. I will say the prices are a little high, but the ramen hits the spot! I get the Cheeky Ramen with spinach and tonkotsu noodles. Delicious! The noodles are perfectly cooked and the ramen is creamy. I love it. The only complaint I have is that I wish they added more customization options. Other than that, I have no other complaints!
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Ty B.
Was super excited to try this place after reading the reviews and honestly it’s MID. We tried both the Birria Ramen and the Bold Ramen. We ordered online and picked up our food. The service there is lacking and the music/ ambiance was just NO.
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ana alvarado
Perfect for late night cravings open until 3am on the weekends and 1 am the other days. As soon as you walk in you can order your meal in a monitor self-order and they bring your order to the table. Very convenient and delicious ramen. You get to order it your way
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Blakeslee Goss
So after a year of living in this area and trying at least a dozen ramen places around LA, this one is my favorite. The noddles Chasu, broth, and Woodear mushrooms are on point.
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Jared Floyd
My partner and I eat here entirely too often. Everything is good. The meat is cut medallion style, used to weird me out but love it after a few orders. Have been loyal customer for 2+ years. I get the gluten free noodles and the spiciest option. 10/10 highly recommend
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Eric Cervantes
Tatsu still ranks in my top five ramen restaurants in the Los Angeles area. When I first moved here, trying to get a seat in the area was a task in itself. Time passes, and there is much more competition in the ramen world now than in years gone by. Even so, tatsu remains relevant in the conversation of great Ramen spots to eat at. They have a nice variety of dishes. There is plenty of ramen to enjoy. I recommend the Bold ramen the most. Plus, there are also vegetarian options available if you desire something less heavy. Give it a try, and don’t forget to slurp loudly!
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Mimi Thai
One of the best ramen I’ve tried! As a ramen lover, I love exploring different ramen spots and this place did not disappoint. The noodle has a nice crunch while the broth is sooo rich. Their pork bun is filled with meat!!
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Michael Harrold
Hippie ramen / vegan broth, noodles, spinach, scallion oil, sweet, ginger, tofu, soft boiled egg (egg and tofu were add-ins)
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Kevin Wong
Ramen comes down to the noodles and the broth. The noodles were in my opinion overcooked (I generally prefer al dente). The broth can be a bit more rich so it leaves more to be desired. The pork is less tender than I would’ve expected and the egg was salty.
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