New kyuramen is open! Cute spot! U can be in the honeybee like seats. Food is affordable and good.
Found this new ramen place while doom scrolling on TikTok, and I must say I was hooked by the unique ambiance and authentic ramen that was advertised. Husband and I ordered Combo 2 which came with one appetizer, 2 ramen bowls, 2 desserts, and 2 drinks. The appetizer was supposed to be popcorn chicken, but they were out for the night. We substituted with the fried oysters. The "amazing lemonades" were certainly amazing with a perfect combination of lemons and cucumbers. Very refreshing and just the right amount of sweet! The fried oysters were fresh and came with a savory dipping sauce. The Shouyu Ramen was perfectly balanced with savory broths and fresh ingredients. The Kyushu Ramen was spicy as requested with the same proportions as the Shouyu. The desserts were unique and certainly hit the sweet tooth craving with a Japanese cherry blossom jelly and a matcha pudding with red bean topping. The service was fantastic with a warm greeting as soon as we walked in. We were seated in the "honeycomb" wall that has a nice view of the restaurant. Both servers continuously checked on us and were apologetic when they were out of the popcorn chicken. The tables and dining area were impeccably clean and had a relaxing vibe. We will definitely be back to try more of the menu since it is extensive and everything looks worth a try!
absolutely outstanding! the food is amazing, fantastic service, highly enjoyable atmosphere! I do not have a single bad thing to say about this restaurant!! hands down 10/10
I had the most incredible dining experience here. I dined alone but you can bring groups. Loved the architecture of the honey comb huts on multiple levels. Makes for a cool experience! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm, friendly smiles and an inviting atmosphere. The service was great throughout my meal. The staff was attentive, knowledgeable about any dishes I was curious or knew little about. Very sweet waitresses. Love their smiles:-) In addition to the outstanding food and service, the restaurant was impeccably clean, and the ambiance was just right - not too noisy, allowing for a relaxing and enjoyable meal while listening to some nice tunes. I wanted to try something new. The soft egg over the rice with sweet sauce was good. I also had lobster salad balls and the Japanese cherry blossom jelly desert that was delightful and refreshing! I would come again especially since I didn't get to try the ramen! I can't recommend this place highly enough. Whether you're a ramen aficionado or new to the world of ramen, this place is a must-visit. Five stars all the way!
The space is adorable with plenty of free open parking. There is soft music playing as a robot serves drinks to tables and the servers are attentive. I had a severe need for ramen and had heard about this place on instagram. I definitely knew it was adorable, but I did not realize that the food would be so amazing. 5/5 for sure. I had the Matcha Milk Bubble Tea to drink which was YUM and the Tokyo Tonkotsu Shuyu Ramen to eat. I added Tonkotsu to the ramen as well as kimchi and made its spicy. I also had a Pork Boa Bun and omg everything sent me to the happy place and definitely scratched my ramen itch. Lord have mercy! I will FOR SURE BE BACK. THIS IS A PLACE THAT YOU GET A TASTE FOR RANDOMLY!
I have been to the Suwanee location and loved it so was glad this one is just as good. I told myself I'd try the ramen this time but got the tonkatsu omurice ($24) anyway It is lit and comes with a lemonade or Thai tea and a small pork tonkatsu which is kinda soggy on the bottom because of how it sits but it tasted great anyway. I do wish it came with tonkatsu sauce though. Between these two, I ended up with the half the omurice left for lunch the next day. Their lemonade is delicious though ... It's got cucumbers in it and maybe something else like mint? So refreshing I got the agedashi to try this time for the table and it was so good! I definitely could've eaten the whole plate and probably another one by myself. The tofu is creamy inside, crisp outside and sauce paired perfectly! My coworker tried the rice burger and wasn't crazy about the soft rice bun but liked the chicken karaage piece it came with. She also got a pork bao bun and I tried this one. It's a huge slice of tender pork & was sweetly flavored and very good. They've got honeycomb seating, private rooms and tables in the open and a robot to bring some items to the open tables. The private rooms also have a call button We'll definitely be back. We had no wait in a Wednesday for lunch & easy parking in the shared lot
This is my second time here and after coming twice and getting takeout, I can really say that this is probably the best Ramen that I've had in Atlanta. There is a Ramen spot up the street that got Michelin star attention and always has a line out the door, and people seems to pass Kyuramen by and I don't get it ! Both times I came here for dine in. I got the twin bowl CP #2 and it did not disappoint. I honestly think that this is the best value on the menu, and I hope that it stays permanent! The spicy show you is so rich and has amazing bold flavor. They do not skimp on the portions, even though the bowl is split in half. That's Sapporo miso is really special. It's not light like a miso soup, I would say it's a hybrid between a Tatu and a miso broth because it's not quite as heavy as the original tongue, Katsu on their menu. The noodles in the Ramen are cooked to perfection, and the fact that they have Boba on the menu is a plus. 10 out of 10 would recommend I honestly have now Decided to prefer the spot over JINYA and I never thought that I would say that, but here we are!
I thought Kyuramen might all be looks for TikTok and Instagram, but the food and drink here were actually decent and service was outstanding. If you've been curious about their unique honeycomb seating, twin bowl ramen, and video-friendly omurice, this place is worth checking out. Kyuramen is a chain with currently over 20 locations in the US. Most are in New York. The brand opened its second metro Atlanta location in Sandy Springs OTP (outside the Perimeter) in June 2023. The first location opened in Suwanee in November 2022: https://bit.ly/3tI0jXJ Same owner (Chinese). This Kyuramen is located in the Abernathy Square shopping center (Publix) at the big intersection of Roswell and Abernathy Roads in North Fulton. This is a busy shopping center with plenty of parking. During our 6:30-8:30pm visit on a Tuesday night, the restaurant was slow to moderately busy. We wanted to sit in the honeycomb and had no problem getting a seat. This location has eight honeycomb cells. They're not for everyone because of the potentially-limited space and short, kind-of steep stairs. My friend and I had a lot of fun in our cell. Obviously, the novelty of Kyuramen's honeycomb seating is a big part of the restaurant's appeal. The dining room markets itself. The three honeycomb cells on the ground level are the bigger cells that can seat four people each, comfortably. I think up to six are able to squeeze into these bigger cells. The five honeycomb cells on the second and third levels can seat two people each, comfortably, and I think up to four can squeeze in if needed. My friend and I sat in one of the third-level cells which had a good view of the dining room below. The servers really get a workout going up and down the stairs. The restaurant also has a regular dining room with more practical "normal" seating, a ramen bar, and a private dining room. Additionally, there's a bubble tea shop attached/next door called TBaar: https://bit.ly/3SzOY6L Again, same owner. You can order from both the Kyuramen and TBaar menus at your table and put everything on the same ticket. Speaking of menus, there were six (!) one-pagers, back and front. They came in different sizes. We both thought it was a bit much and it could cause people to get confused, overwhelmed, and/or miss things. There was the seasonal special menu, the main menu, the twin bowl and burger menu, the TBaar menu, the alcoholic beverage menu, and the placard menu on the table with appetizers and combos. I know this is a chain so maybe the franchisee has to follow the format, but if I owned the place, I would consolidate the menus. Here's what we got: * Takoyaki Octopus Balls ($8.99) - six pieces * Ika Geso Kara-Age ($9.99) - fried squid tentacles * Pork Tonkatsu Omurice Combo with Demi Glace Sauce ($23.99) - includes one drink, either Amazing Lemonade or Thai Iced Tea * CP1. Black & White Couple ($18.99) - Tonkotsu-Shio and Black Garlic Tonkotsu Ramen with chashu pork, half marinated egg (each side), bamboo shoots, corn, wakame, and narutomaki * TBaar Thai Iced Tea with tapioca ($4.75 for large size plus $0.65 for boba = $5.40 total) Overall, I thought the food was good, not great. Everything was fresh. The Takoyaki and Ika Geso Karaage were par for the course in Atlanta. Both were tasty and I recommend them if you're looking for some yummy apps. The Takoyaki came with all the customary ingredients -- katsuobushi (fish flakes), takoyaki sauce, Japanese mayo, etc. The Ika Geso Karaage consisted of sizable, crispy, and scrumptious pieces of squid. The Omurice was well balanced and satisfying. It had an appetizing texture. You can order it with or without the pork cutlet. I highly recommend with. The cutlet was extra crispy and delectable. It went perfectly with the rice, egg, and sauce. As shown in videos, part of the fun of ordering Kyuramen's Omurice is how the omelet is cut open and finished at the table. After the sauce is poured, seaweed is sprinkled on top. Yum. I thought the ramen was OK by Atlanta standards. One thing that I thought was cool and that I'm kind of surprised I haven't seen anywhere else is the option to do the "twin bowl" ramen (reminds me of yin yang hot pot). For just a couple dollars more, you can try two different kinds of ramen in one bowl. I liked the Tonkotsu-Shio and Black Garlic Tonkotsu about equally. The portions were generous. Each side had two big slices of pork belly, half an egg, and more (e.g., narutomaki fish cake). The broths were satisfactory and the noodles were good (good texture). I loved all the green onion. Condiments at the table included shichimi togarashi (Japanese spice mix), sauerkraut pepper, and cayenne seasoning. Garlic would have been nice. The bubble tea from TBaar was fine. The boba quality was fresh with appetizing consistency. Not a bad bubble tea option if you're in the area. Service was excellent. We were served by a committee. All staff (4) that we interacted with were polite and attentive.