4 Ramen Restaurants in Buffalo, NY
Every ramen restaurant we track in Buffalo, ranked by rating and review volume. Search by name, filter by feature, or switch to the map. Always confirm hours before you go.
4 ramen restaurants on this page
4 ramen restaurants
Dumpling Ramen Eatery
1526 Walden Ave Suite 750, Buffalo, NY 14225Closed — 11AM–10PM
Dumpling Ramen Eatery is a ramen restaurant in Buffalo, NY.
Is this your ramen restaurant? Claim it →Konbini
500 Washington St, Buffalo, NY 14203Closed — 12–9PM
Konbini is a ramen restaurant in Buffalo, NY.
Is this your ramen restaurant? Claim it →SATO
739 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222Closed — 4–9:30PM
Stylish spot featuring traditional Japanese eats such as sushi & ramen made with local ingredients.
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3268 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214Closed — 11AM–8:30PM
Japanese cafe specializing in ramen, rice bowls, curries & small plates with mostly counter seating.
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Whenever I am hunting for a bowl in Buffalo, I start with the list above — it shows every ramen spot I can find near Buffalo, NY, and you can tap "Show distance from me" or switch to the map to sort by distance so the closest bowl is right at the top. Right now I am tracking 4 ramen spots in and around Buffalo, so there is plenty to work with.
If you just want my quick steer, Dumpling Ramen Eatery is the highest-rated ramen in Buffalo right now at 4.9 stars, with Konbini close behind. That said, I always check a couple of listings myself — skim the recent reviews and the photos, since the bowl that looks carefully made usually is.
How I pick a ramen spot in Buffalo
My rule of thumb is to favor shops that focus on one or two broths and do them obsessively well, and to trust a strong rating that holds up across a lot of reviews over a perfect score from only a handful. Then I match the bowl to the moment — something rich and creamy when it is cold out, something light and clean for lunch. You can do the same right on the map: filter by broth style like tonkotsu, miso, shoyu, or shio, then layer on what matters that day.
Narrowing down what you are craving
Some nights I just need a bowl that is open this minute; other times I am planning ahead. The filters handle both. In Buffalo you can jump straight to ramen open now, ramen open late, spicy ramen, vegan ramen, or the top-rated ramen near you. If you are driving in, the "Free Parking" and "Delivers" filters save a lot of hassle too.
When you have exhausted Buffalo, it is easy to keep going — explore all ramen restaurants in New York or browse every city and state in the directory.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best ramen restaurant in Buffalo, NY?+
By rating, Dumpling Ramen Eatery is currently the top ramen spot in Buffalo at 4.9 stars. I still recommend opening a couple of listings to skim recent reviews and photos, then sorting the map by rating or distance to pick your bowl.
How many ramen restaurants are in Buffalo, NY?+
There are 4 ramen spots listed in Buffalo, NY on RamenNearYou — from quick counter shops to sit-down ramen bars. The map keeps the closest ones at the top once you set your location.
What types of ramen are available in Buffalo?+
You will typically find the classic broths in Buffalo — tonkotsu, miso, shoyu, and shio — plus styles like tsukemen and spicy bowls at some shops. Use the filter bar above the map to narrow by broth type, price, and dietary preference like vegan or vegetarian.
Is there ramen open late or open now in Buffalo?+
Often, yes. Add the "Open Now" filter to see what is serving this minute in Buffalo, or "Open Late" for spots going past 10 PM. Hours are checked against each restaurant's posted schedule, and a green "Open" badge confirms it.
How do I find ramen delivery near Buffalo?+
Add the "Delivers" filter above the map to show Buffalo spots that offer delivery, then open a listing to order. For the freshest bowl, choose a place close to you or one that packs broth and noodles separately.
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