5 Best Ramen Restaurants in Los Angeles, CA
We looked at every ramen restaurant we track in Los Angeles, California, and ranked the five with the strongest Google ratings and review volume. Here's exactly where to go, and why each one made the list.
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How we ranked these restaurants
We ranked every ramen restaurant we track in Los Angeles by Google rating first, then by review count as the tiebreaker — the five below are the highest-rated spots with a meaningful number of real diner reviews behind that score, not just a high average built on a handful of ratings.
REDWHITE BONELESS RAMEN
#1. REDWHITE BONELESS RAMEN holds a 4.9-star average across 1,150 Google reviews, a large enough sample that the score reflects real consistency rather than a handful of visits.
Google describes it as: “REDWHITE BONELESS RAMEN is a ramen restaurant serving the Los Angeles area.”
98% of its reviews land at 4 or 5 stars — a strongly positive spread with very little polarization, which usually points to a kitchen that's consistent night to night rather than one riding a single standout dish.
Offers delivery, and lists vegan options, is wheelchair accessible — practical details worth knowing before you go.
It's also one of the later-running kitchens on this list, staying open past midnight on at least one night — worth knowing if you're the type to want ramen at an hour most restaurants have already closed.
For a plant-based bowl done well rather than as an afterthought, this is one of the stronger options in Los Angeles.
JINYA Ramen Bar - Culver City
#2. JINYA Ramen Bar - Culver City holds a 4.9-star average across 390 Google reviews, a solid sample size for a neighborhood ramen shop.
Google describes it as: “JINYA Ramen Bar - Culver City is a ramen restaurant serving the Los Angeles area.”
98% of its reviews land at 4 or 5 stars — a strongly positive spread with very little polarization, which usually points to a kitchen that's consistent night to night rather than one riding a single standout dish.
Has outdoor seating, and offers delivery, lists vegan options, is wheelchair accessible — practical details worth knowing before you go.
It keeps evening hours later than most of the competition, which matters if you're planning a post-work or late dinner.
HINODEYA Ramen & Bar Little Tokyo
#3. HINODEYA Ramen & Bar Little Tokyo holds a 4.9-star average across 345 Google reviews, a solid sample size for a neighborhood ramen shop.
Google describes it as: “HINODEYA Ramen & Bar Little Tokyo is a ramen restaurant serving the Los Angeles area.”
97% of its reviews land at 4 or 5 stars — a strongly positive spread with very little polarization, which usually points to a kitchen that's consistent night to night rather than one riding a single standout dish.
Offers delivery, and lists vegan options, is wheelchair accessible — practical details worth knowing before you go.
It keeps evening hours later than most of the competition, which matters if you're planning a post-work or late dinner.
For a plant-based bowl done well rather than as an afterthought, this is one of the stronger options in Los Angeles.
Robata JINYA - Hollywood
#4. Robata JINYA - Hollywood holds a 4.9-star average across 43 Google reviews.
Google describes it as: “Robata JINYA - Hollywood is a ramen restaurant serving the Los Angeles area.”
95% of its reviews land at 4 or 5 stars — a strongly positive spread with very little polarization, which usually points to a kitchen that's consistent night to night rather than one riding a single standout dish.
Takes reservations, and has outdoor seating, offers delivery, lists vegan options, is wheelchair accessible — practical details worth knowing before you go.
It keeps evening hours later than most of the competition, which matters if you're planning a post-work or late dinner.
Koi Kaze Ramen Bar
#5. Koi Kaze Ramen Bar holds a 4.8-star average across 720 Google reviews, a large enough sample that the score reflects real consistency rather than a handful of visits.
Google describes it as: “Koi Kaze Ramen Bar is a ramen restaurant serving the Los Angeles area.”
95% of its reviews land at 4 or 5 stars — a strongly positive spread with very little polarization, which usually points to a kitchen that's consistent night to night rather than one riding a single standout dish.
Takes reservations, and has outdoor seating, offers delivery, is wheelchair accessible — practical details worth knowing before you go.
It keeps evening hours later than most of the competition, which matters if you're planning a post-work or late dinner.