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Welcome to Sukiya Ramen

"Sukiya Ramen in Denver, CO, offers a unique dining experience with a diverse range of ramen options. From soy-free to vegan and vegetarian choices, this classy restaurant caters to a variety of dietary preferences. The establishment provides exceptional service with options for delivery, takeout, and reservations. Customers can enjoy their meals in a wheelchair-accessible space with amenities like free Wi-Fi and TV. Sukiya Ramen also accepts various payment methods, including cryptocurrency. Overall, Sukiya Ramen is a must-visit for delicious ramen dishes and a great dining atmosphere."

LOCATIONS
  • Sukiya Ramen
    450 N Broadway Denver, CO 80203
    450 N Broadway Denver, CO 80203 Hotline: (720) 398-9324

Welcome to Sukiya Ramen, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Denver at 450 N Broadway. This casual ramen spot is not just a restaurant; it’s an experience that embraces the rich tapestry of Japanese cuisine through its diverse selection of ramen dishes.

As you step inside, the vibrant ambience instantly captivates with anime figures adorning the bar and eclectic decor glowing softly with Christmas lights. This charming atmosphere sets the stage for a delightful weeknight dinner or a cozy weekend gathering. The menu boasts an extensive array of ramen, ensuring that there is something to satisfy every palate.

One standout dish is the Tsukemen Dipping Ramen, featuring a richly flavored pork broth coupled with ground pork, soft egg, and a mouthwatering blend of fresh ingredients like corn and nori, all enhanced by a splash of peanut sauce. It’s a symphony of textures and flavors that dance harmoniously in your mouth, making it a must-try.

If seafood is your preference, the Nagasaki Seafood Ramen delivers a robust seafood broth brimming with shrimp, mussels, and seasonal vegetables. Each slurp is an invitation to relive a coastal adventure with every spoonful of goodness.

For those who crave a bit of heat, the Kimchi Ramen combines spicy chicken with bold Korean flavors, while the Spicy Chasu Miso offers a fiery twist on traditional miso broth, enriching your bowl with layers of depth and warmth.

Vegetarians will find joy in options like the Kale Vegi Ramen, composed of kale noodles nestled in a soothing shio vegetable broth featuring an assortment of fresh vegetables and tofu. For a unique touch, try the Tomato Ramen, which incorporates diced tomatoes as an unexpected, yet delightful, ingredient.

Customer reviews echo a consistent theme of satisfaction. Patrons rave about dishes like the Chasu Buns and the Pork Gyoza, which garnered high praise for their authentic taste and delightful preparation. Service is reported to be swift and friendly, making the dining experience even more enjoyable.

In a city bursting with dining options, Sukiya Ramen stands out by delivering high-quality, traditional ramen dishes from various Japanese regions, including Hakata, Sapporo, and Tokyo. As you savor each bite, you’ll understand why many return time and again.

So, whether you’re looking to escape the cold with a steaming bowl of ramen or simply enjoying good company accompanied by excellent food, Sukiya Ramen promises an experience that is both comforting and exciting. Don’t miss your chance to visit this delightful dining haven!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Sukiya Ramen
Sehjal A.
Sehjal A.

Loved coming to Sukiya Ramen! This casual ramen spot was perfect for a weeknight dinner. Their Chasu Buns were AMAZING, I almost ordered seconds! The Spicy Tonkatsu was also delicious but could've used a little more spice in my opinion. Overall a great experience, will definitely be coming back!

Kyle A.
Kyle A.

Great atmosphere, fast service, and good conversation. Stopped in one afternoon for lunch and was very happy with the experience. Got the homemade Kimchi ramen bowl and loved it. Will definitely be back

Ula N.
Ula N.

Food was very good and very Japanese. Have a good selection. The best I can say is try it, I think you will.

Mark R.
Mark R.

This was our first time at this place. Walking in our first impressions were good. They had a good amount of anime related figures on the bar. Lots of seating 9 tables plus a long bar. The server was really friendly. The menu is pretty good size too. We got the pork gyoza which was delicious I could eat a dozen of them. And the beef ramen and Tokyo shoyu both hit the spot. In total we paid about $50 with tip. We'll definitely be back.

Corey S.
Corey S.

This restaurant was super fun! They had anime playing in the background, fun music, Christmas lights up, and lots of delicious foods to choose from. Perfect for a cold day to warm up with ramen! They serve traditional ramens from different regions in Japan- Hakata Tonkptsu, Sapporo Miso, Tokyo Shoyu and Nagasaki Seafood. The service is fast and friendly and helped answer any questions you have on different food options and how they are made. The ingredients were fresh and high quality. Parking can be a bit tricky at times on Broadway but it's worth the it!

Catherine C.
Catherine C.

We had a good experience overall. The wait staff was nice and service was super quick - though as a note, we were one of the first ones in the restaurant at 5:30pm on a Sunday evening, but by the time we were leaving after 6, the space was almost full. The chasu pork buns were yummy, and everything in the ramen was just right. Tender meat, soup not overly salty, and a good portion for the price.

Jordan S.
Jordan S.

This is my new favorite ramen in Colorado, after some relatively extensive searching. They've expanded to multiple locations with good reason. I just wish they'd expand further northwest now, selfishly. The space itself is great. Not super large, but it feels open and authentic. There are small random decor and trinkets that are fun to visually appreciate, and the overall atmosphere is pleasant, cozy, down-to-earth. Even the ramen came with a proper rustic-feeling wooden spoon. On that note, the reason I drove halfway across Denver was to find good ramen. I tried the Hakata Tonkotsu, and it was mesmerizing. Not perfect, but I can confidently say it's my favorite ramen in Colorado. Surprisingly, its shortcomings are typically a big deal for me. The egg was a bit cold, but flavorful in its own right. The chashu pork was not a very impressive cut, nor was it cooked very well. A bit overdone. But the broth and the overall package offering was easily good enough to make me forget the small complaints. They have a number of other options, but honestly, I'd be hard-pressed to not revisit the same thing. In fact, if it's identical next time around, I'll just have them re-do the egg and pork because if those were sorted, it'd be perfect. I'll be back. The staff were super nice and efficient, so I wouldn't hesitate to ask a favor for the flavor. And please open one closer to Boulder.