Ramen Spot

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948 W Grace St
Richmond, VA 23220

Discover a hidden gem in Richmond, VA known as Ramen Spot. This cozy eatery focuses on serving up authentic Japanese noodle soup dishes, offering a diverse selection of ramen bowls brimming with unique broths, noodles, and toppings. From classic miso to savory shoyu and rich tonkotsu ramen, patrons can personalize their orders with an array of delectable ingredients like tender pork slices, flavorful seaweed, velvety soft-boiled eggs, and zesty scallions.

Step into the inviting ambiance of Ramen Spot, where guests can unwind at counter seats or cozy tables while relishing piping hot bowls of noodle soup. Whether seeking a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, this spot in Richmond invites diners to immerse themselves in the comforting flavors and aromas of traditional Japanese cuisine.

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Treshawn B.
11/10/2025

The Vegetarian Ramen was absolutely delightful! I asked for it without the egg to make it vegan, and it turned out awesome. They offer mild, medium, and super spicy options. I went with medium,...

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Kassidy K.
9/16/2025

Went here per the request of my partner. He absolutely loves it here. I got the Udon Noodle bowl and it was super super tasty ! Granted I did burn tf outta my tongue on how hot it was - but it...

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Shanan F.
10/11/2025

The service was good. The ramen was tasty and reasonably priced. We had the pineapple fried rice and the teriyaki chicken with our ramen. The lunch special from 11-3pm seems like the way to go....

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Allotta D.
11/10/2025

Came here on a Monday night. It's a quaint little spot basically on VCU's campus. The vibes were good and the staff were friendly! We both got the vegetarian ramen... one medium and one mild. They...

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Meagan N.
11/29/2024

Great spot for if you're craving ramen but are a broke college student. My usual go-to is the mild pork tonkatsu ramen which to some might be on the saltier end but to me really hits the spot (and...

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