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Ramen Hui BarcelonaBWorth Trying

Carrer de Lepant, 297, Eixample, 08025 Barcelona, Spain · Japanese restaurant, Authentic Japanese restaurant, Kyoto style Japanese restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (1011 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Cozy ramen-focused Japanese spot near Sagrada Familia with fast, friendly service and wallet-friendly set of dishes; flavors range from comforting to inconsistent, so order the hits.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Ramen Hui Barcelona delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional service warmth and attentiveness and impressive speed, but inconsistent food quality—ranging from rich, comforting broths to bland or overly salty bowls—prevents a higher grade. The convenient Sagrada Familia location appeals to travelers rather than as a destination, making it a worthwhile casual stop for ramen and gyoza when in the area, though not a must-visit establishment.

Restaurant Summary

A few steps off the basilica, the room feels cozy and welcoming with fast, smiling servers who keep things moving. One diner summed it up: "The bowl was comforting and the team checked in often." It is a casual stop where travelers and nearby locals mix over quick bowls and snacks. The cooking leans classic Japanese comfort rather than avant-garde: miso and shoyu ramen, gyoza, fried rice, and donburi. When the kitchen is on, broths land rich and soothing, gyoza soup hits the spot, and teriyaki bowls satisfy. On off nights, some bowls run bland or overly salty, so stick to the better-loved ramen and donburi. Families do well here: staff have offered a high chair, and kids gravitate to teriyaki chicken, fried rice, and udon. Smoothies and simple starters help picky eaters. There is no extensive kids menu, but the straightforward dishes make it easy to feed younger diners without fuss.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€24-33 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Tourist-heavy blocks near Sagrada Familia with steady foot traffic; mix of casual eateries and souvenir shops.

Safety: Busy and generally safe with constant tourists; standard big-city pickpocket caution.

Nearby: Steps from Sagrada Familia; hotels, cafes, and convenience stores nearby; easy stroll streets.

EixampleEixample offers a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional Catalan eateries to international cuisine, attracting a mix of locals and visitors. The neighborhood is lively yet residential, with many cafes, bars, and restaurants catering to a broad demographic.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–23:30 Tuesday Wednesday11:30–23:30 Thursday11:30–23:30 Friday11:30–23:30 Saturday11:30–23:30 Sunday11:30–23:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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