Ramen Tatsu-Ya

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14028 N Highway 183 Bldg G Ste 310
Austin, TX 78717

Ramen Tatsu-Ya is a celebrated dining destination in Austin, TX, known for its authentic take on Japanese soul food. With a commitment to providing a welcoming atmosphere, they aim to guide newcomers through their flavorful offerings, ensuring a memorable dining experience.

The establishment not only serves delicious ramen but also fosters a strong community by encouraging individuals to join their exceptional team. Ramen Tatsu-Ya's dedication to quality and customer satisfaction has solidified its reputation as a must-visit spot for ramen enthusiasts.

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3.5109 reviews
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Daichan S.
8/3/2025

Finally, I was able to try Ramen. While there's plenty of Ramen spots around I saw this one while passing through so I decided to stop by. This location is located is a strip mall area and has...

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Rachael W.
11/25/2025

Food: 3/5 Service: 1/5 Ambiance: 5/5 (Order to go) Food, was just ok, nothing special, the broth was pretty bland and needed some assistance with some chili oil. I ordered the OG, and the chili...

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Kenny N.
8/15/2025

Went here for lunch on a weekday after running an errand. The restaurant itself had a few people who were on lunch as well around the area. Service was quick and easy if you have been to one of...

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Charmaine S.
10/6/2025

Happy to have found a sis company of the dip dip near me. This location specializes in ramen and wi th a more casual vibe. Service was very quick! Simple menu which I really prefer (that means...

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Brandon H.
6/4/2025

As I was scrolling TikTok in my free time I kept seeing an advertisement for Ramen Tatsu-Ya's "Crawmen " ramen bowl which comes with tonkotsu, crawfish, andouille, bayou butter, corn and pepper,...

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