Tensuke Ramen

  4.6 – 1,857 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

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Simple, modern noodle shop inside a Japanese market, offering udon & a few kitchen entrees.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Tensuke Ramen 43220

Hours

Sunday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM
Monday4–8 PM
Tuesday4–8 PM
Wednesday4–8 PM
Thursday4–8 PM
Friday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM
Saturday11 AM–2:30 PM, 4–8 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1155 Old Henderson Rd, Columbus, OH 43220

Phone: (614) 451-4010

Website: https://tensukeramen.japanmarketplace.com/

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Reviews

Simple Designer
Okay… if you’ve been following me… you know we love our Ramen… and this is now my daughter’s no 1 favorite!!! And the pricing was the lowest of any other we’ve been to…. they even have small bowls (rice dishes) for $8… which was still too much for me. Lol. I love the white and yellow with natural decor!!!!
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Terese Cline
This was our first time there and, Oh My Goodness, was it amazing! The portions were great, we ended up with some to take home. My spouse and I both had Tonkotsu Ramen. I had mine with Katsu pork and my spouse had beef and onions. We also had an order of the pan fried Gyoza and Taiyaki. Everything was so delicious! The Gyoza were just the right mix of crispy and tender. The Taiyaki was a nice sweet treat and the Ramen was a beautiful blend of flavors, rich, and creamy, and savory. I didn’t ask, but the noodles taste homemade. We plan to return in the near future.
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Holly Si
Good variety of dishes, however can get pricey with add ons for things like chasu or tempura. I recommend the curry with tonkatsu, miso ramen, & soba noodles. Staff is friendly & helpful. Can get busy so plan accordingly
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Mike
The restaurant has a clean, modern atmosphere. I tried the Unagi Don and Chicken Katsu—both were excellent. The chicken was fried just right, tender and not dry, while the flavor of the eel sauce was well-balanced and not too salty. Since this is a ramen specialty place, I’ll definitely try the ramen next time.
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stacy neroland
The Ramen was tasty but the yakisoba was a bit on the hard side like the noodles needed a lil more time to cook.
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Amy Rawlins
Went in for dinner, they were busy but found a seat. They have a menu to look at before you get to the counter. You order your food at the counter and are handed an indicator that buzzes when your food is ready to be picked up. They have bottled drinks. However, the water is free and they also give you a cup. The person taking my order was very polite and very helpful. I was surprised that they did not have gluten free or rice noodles for the Ramen. I got the beef curry, which was good. The shrimp tempura was very good. The ginger dressing with the side salad was also very good. They have to-go containers for your leftovers.
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Wyvern Wolfy
Was amazing, had the Tonkatsu Ramen with extra pork. The broth was decent, has flavor but it doesn’t immediately hit you, more of a calm flavor. I typically like it when the pork broth is more bold and savory but this was totally fine, no complaints. The chicken Katsu and Kaarage was really good, both served with a lemon (as it should).
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Benjamin Hobson
This place has lost its luster. I’ve been coming here for maybe 5 years and always been impressed. Lately I’ve noticed some strange behavior. The last two times I’ve gone (near opening) I’ll order a Paitan. Especially this last visit, the broth tasted like actual hot water (saltless) with cream—no chicken or soy flavor at all! I keep hoping the chefs had an off day and go back but unfortunately have experienced the same dish twice. I’m not sure if it’s relative to how long the broth has been cooking. Regardless, I don’t see myself coming back here—if someone tasted and approved what I ate then it’s not worth coming back. Lastly, the chicken quality has fluctuated over the years. I remember when it was chicken katsu filet cut into strips. Now the meat quality resembles skimpy chicken nuggets I could pick up in the frozen aisle.

I think this place had something going for a while a few years past, but the magic flavor is gone.
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John Irwin
The Tempura Shrimp bowl was good as were the pan fried gyoza. Family had the Miso Ramen and the Tonkotsu Ramen. The consensus was the ramen was so so.
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Eric Miller
If you like Japanese cuisine, go here. Now, go do it now, go eat their food, DO IT. Don’t forget to stop into the Market and browse the excellent selection of imported food goods and delight in your new found food-happy.
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