Kintaro Ramen 101 East Abram Street, Arlington, TX 76010
About the Business
Kintaro Ramen is a popular restaurant located at 101 East Abram Street in Arlington, Texas. Known for its delicious and authentic Japanese ramen dishes, Kintaro Ramen offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for diners to enjoy a satisfying meal. With a diverse menu featuring a variety of noodle soups and traditional Japanese appetizers, Kintaro Ramen is the perfect spot for anyone looking to experience the flavors of Japan in the heart of Texas. Whether you're a ramen enthusiast or a first-time visitor, Kintaro Ramen promises a memorable dining experience that will leave you craving more.
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Location & Phone number
101 E Abram St #130, Arlington, TX 76010, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"My husband and I ordered Takoyaki and Karashi Tonkatsu. The takoyaki was really good nice and crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside. The Karashi Tonkatsu we ordered in different spice level one was mild the other with habanero in it. Good ratio of noodles and broth. Overall great ramen stop."
"This is a casual spot and the food was delicious, but there were signs up that asked customers to limit their meal time at the tables to 30 minutes (as a courtesy to other customers) but then it took me 30 minutes just to get my food... I ordered a basic Kimchi Ramen, lol. Don't go if you're in a hurry or for a business lunch."
"One of the best places to get ramen in Arlington. I was not sure at first cause i have not tried ramen before. But the vibe and place was amazing, Definitely a must try in Arlington. They have some amazing options."
"This is definitely the go to place for ramen for university students in terms of taste and convenience. not so much for price. When you first walk in the door, there are two self-service ordering stations to the left, and you can sit anywhere that's available, at the bar if you're eating alone, or at one of the few tables. The ambience and decor is really nice, and the service is very friendly. We ordered two appetizers that were just okay. The Yaki Gyoza was $9 for 5 gyozas filled with pork, shrimp and cabbage, and although they were "pan-fried", they were not crispy at all. The Okonomi Fries were just frozen fries, seasoned really well to give it that okonomiyaki taste (also much bigger portion for only $6). All the Ramen is around $15. I am a fan of the Karashi Tonkatsu Ramen over the rest of the options as the flavor and spice is not too much. The mild spice was the perfect amount, their noodles are nice and thin, and they give a large amount of pork belly. They do not skimp out of the toppings. The Dracula's Bane Ramen was very creamy with a strong pork flavor but I much prefer the spicy tonkatsu. Both the broths of the ramen had LOTS of flavor in a pretty large portion. If you're in the area and in the mood for some quality ramen, this is the right place to go to!"
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