Well, we love some good comfort food and there’s no better time than now for our guide to the best ramen in Seattle. Thankfully, the city might just be one of the best in the country for the delectable Japanese dish, and we’re going to explore every nook and cranny.

Here are 11 of the best ramen restaurants in Seattle offering takeout or delivery.

Betsutenjin

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This small spot specializes in Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen. That means an incredibly rich pork broth, served with thin noodles and some chashu for good measure. Of course, if you ever get sick of that (you won’t), you could try their special offerings instead, like miso prawn ramen.

Options: Takeout or delivery 
Where: 954 E Union Street #102

Rondo

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This relatively new Seattle restaurant has quickly become pretty well-loved. And on top of that, they have some pretty tasty ramen. You can choose from options like classic shoyu or spicy hellz ramen. Not to mention, they have a ton of tasty side dishes that you can also pick up.

Options: Takeout or delivery
Where: 224 Broadway East

Yoroshiku

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A full-service izakaya that serves up a variety of ramen, ranging from spicy miso to vegan options. Make sure you try the Fisherman Ramen, which includes clams, octopus, sockeye salmon, and scallops.

Options: Takeout and delivery through Grubhub and Uber Eats 
Where: 1911 N 45th Street

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Menya Musashi

This International Japan-based chain is known for its tsukemen style ramen. So if you’re a noodle lover, Menya is a great option. Plus they have both ramen kits and ready to eat ramen. And we love options.

Options: Takeout or delivery
Where: 1510 Belmont Ave

Ooink

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This delicious spot specializes in tonkotsu ramen, so the pork bone broth is the star of the show. We personally love the classic shoyu ramen, but those seeking heat can get the spicy ramen instead and choose a spice level of 1 to 4. And Ooink is presently offering take-home ramen kits which is fun!

Options: Takeout
Where: 1416 Harvard Avenue (Located in Harvard Market)

Arashi

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A staple spot that started in Tukwila and since expanded to the Ballard area, thank goodness. We really like the flavor profile of the Black Garlic ramen, but like every other spot on this list, you can order anything and walk away happy.

Options: Takeout or delivery 
Where: 5401 20th Avenue NW

Hokkaido Ramen Santouka

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This is the first free-standing outpost in America from the legendary Japanese chain. We’re going to be honest, the Kara Miso ramen here is second to none when it comes to mixing heat with incredible flavor.

Options: Takeout or delivery through Doordash and Uber Eats
Where: 2626 NE Village Lane

Ramen Danbo

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A straightforward outpost in Capitol Hill. Not only is the classic miso ramen an absolute treat, the extra scallions, sesame oil and sesame seeds in the negi-goma is something else too. Grab some of the chashu pork donburi on the side too, you won’t regret it.

Options: Takeout or delivery 
Where: 1222 E Pine Street

Teinei Seattle

This hidden gem is located in the Amazon concrete forest or campus, whatever you want to call it. But it is definitely not to be missed. Teinei has 6 different flavors of Ramen to choose from and like the other restaurants on this list, you can’t go wrong with whatever you pick.

Options: Takeout
Where: 1256 Republican St

Nuna Ramen

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If you are vegetarian or vegan, Nuna has you covered. Plus they include locally sourced ingredients in their menu and also do have some options for carnivores. So if you’re looking for a wide range of options, Nuna has you covered.

Options: Takeout
Where: 501 N 36th St

Samurai Noodle

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This small chain is known for its Tonkotsu ramen and has locations in the ID and University district. So you can expect consistent tastiness and an array of options that will keep you coming back.

Options: Takeout and delivery
Where: 4138 University Way NE and 606 5th Ave South

And there you have it, folks! Our picks for the best ramen in Seattle. As always, we recommend opting for takeout over delivery if you can. But enjoy these tasty ramen spots, you’ll be grateful that you did.