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Ran Ran TeiB-Worth Trying

C. de Orense, 26, posterior, Tetuán, 28020 Madrid, Spain · Ramen restaurant, Japanese restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (907 reviews)

Takeout

Casual counter-service ramen with fast, affordable bowls; execution is reliable but not top-tier, with some saltiness and reheated prep notes.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Ran Ran Tei delivers reliable counter-service ramen with exceptional speed and strong value for money, making it a solid neighborhood go-to for quick, satisfying bowls. However, quality variation in broth temperature and noodle texture, combined with a functional but uninviting alley entrance and basic interior, prevents it from reaching higher standing. Best appreciated as a casual, efficient ramen spot rather than a destination experience.

Restaurant Summary

Up a narrow alley in Tetuán, this counter-service ramen shop hums with fast, friendly efficiency. You order at the entrance, get a buzzer, and grab a seat upstairs where the vibe leans functional and bustling. One diner summed it up: "Good bowls for the price," though some found the broth a bit salty and the setting on the shabby side. The cooking focuses on classic tonkotsu variations like soy, miso, sesame-salt, and curry, plus gyoza, karaage, and yakisoba. Portions are generous and the pricing kind, better for quick comfort than culinary fireworks. Expect speed and consistency over finesse; a few reviews mention reheating and occasional lukewarm broth, but many still leave satisfied and full. Families do fine here. Kids gravitate to gyoza and yakitori, and fried chicken is a safe win. There is no kids menu, but familiar items make it workable; just note self-service stairs and a lively, informal room.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€22-28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy commercial corridor in Tetuán near offices and shops; practical, everyday dining over destination glam.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; alley access can feel scruffy and may have odors at times per reviews.

Nearby: Near offices and residential blocks; convenient for quick lunches and after-work bites.

TetuánTetuán is characterized by its multicultural atmosphere and practical urban living. The dining scene includes traditional Spanish eateries alongside international and ethnic restaurants, reflecting the area's diverse population. It is generally a lively, accessible neighborhood with a mix of affordable and mid-range dining options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–16:00 Tuesday12:00–16:00 Wednesday12:00–16:00 Thursday12:00–16:00 Friday12:00–16:00 Saturday12:00–16:00 Sunday12:00–16:00

Available: Takeout

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