Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Cozy anime-styled ramen bar serving solid bowls, fast friendly service, and fair prices; small space and limited menu but consistently satisfying.
Ichiban Ramen delivers solid neighborhood ramen with satisfying food quality and exceptional service attentiveness that exceed typical casual dining standards. Immersive anime décor creates genuine appeal, but tight seating and crowding limit comfort, while occasional consistency variations in execution prevent grade A territory. A reliable local favorite rather than a destination.
Anime posters and neon give this cozy room a playful Japanese vibe. Staff greet guests with warmth and speed, and bowls arrive steaming fast. One diner noted it felt like a “tiny slice of Tokyo,” while another praised the kind, attentive service. Space is tight and can get lively, but the energy suits a casual ramen fix. The cooking leans traditional ramen over theatrics—house noodles, comforting broths, and a couple of donburi and dim sum sides. It is a produce-forward, elevated traditional approach: Shoyu and Ichiban bowls win consistent smiles, vegetarian miso ramen satisfies, and desserts like matcha tiramisu please. A few guests found dumplings average or a seared pork slice a touch too charred, but overall flavors land as satisfying and dependable. Families find it easy here thanks to big, slurpable bowls and simple bites like chicken rice bowls. No dedicated kids menu, but the mini ramen sizes, tofu or chicken options, and mild broths make ordering straightforward. Space is snug, so strollers may be tricky at peak times.
Area: Lively Ostiense corridor near Piramide; student and creative crowd with casual dining and nightlife.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Close to Piramide/Porta San Paolo, street art spots, and bars; convenient to metro and trains.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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