
Ramen in Seville has been imposed with the logic of fashion. The difficulty of the diner to find restaurants where they serve stew is indirectly proportional to the proliferation of Japanese and spaces dedicated to this delicious recipe.
Without detracting from its own, this Japanese dish (of Chinese origins) is irresistible for many reasons and in these restaurants you can choose from a good number of recipes. And the fact is that with the drop in temperatures, the palate craves soups and if, as is the case, it is able to enclose the umami, so much the better.
1. Buga Ramen
In the network of streets that make up El Arenal, the one that leads to Plaza Nueva by Méndez Núñez houses one of the most striking Japanese restaurants in the city. Its colorful reception anticipates a colorful experience, almost like taking a stroll down Takeshita Street in just a handful of square meters.
Lanterns, neon signs and a floor that emulates the pavement of a big city welcome visitors to this temple of Japanese food and otaku culture. Entering the interior of this restaurant is a journey full of stimuli.
Figures, striking lamps, drawings that permeate all the walls, Dragon Ball, PokémonDoraemon or Naruto starring space that even devotes one of its rooms to Hello Kitty.
Its menu does not neglect the dish that concerns us and includes up to 15 ramen of different kinds. Teriyaki chicken miso, shoyu duck or spicy chicken-katsu, among its many options. The classic ingredients come in every bowl like a blessing: delicious marinated eggs, bean sprouts or pak choi.
Along with the ramen, which do not exceed 14 €, there are gyozas, baos, rice dishes and cocktails for all tastes.
📍 c/ Méndez Núñez, 16
2. Anime Ramen
The neighborhood of Nervión incorporated this summer to its gastronomic catalog and a new destination of Japanese cut. Anime Ramen opened its first restaurant in the city sponsoring a logical pilgrimage of Dragon Ball fans.
The reason? This franchise dedicates each of its restaurants to an anime character and the aesthetics of the Sevillian restaurant is inspired by this popular series.
In short, it is possible to enjoy a succulent ramen while being surrounded by elements related to Goku and company. From the space you can smell the aroma of the backgrounds unable to remind us of our grandmothers.
Because here miso, shoyu, tan-tan or vegetable broths are cooked, combined in a dozen different ramen. Duck, chasu, eby or spiced meat as main ingredients and a few additional ones that you can add or subtract as you wish.
There is no shortage of standard starters, donburis, pokés and dim sums . And one of the most picturesque desserts, from the point of view of a generation that has grown up eating anime: stuffed dorayakis.
📍 Avenida Eduardo Dato, 69, local 4
3. Oshiro, the cheapest ramen in Seville
To the starters, makis, temakis, niguiris and sashimis that this Japanese restaurant located in Seville East dispenses, we must add its ramen bowls. Specifically, they have 11 different types of ramen, as well as a seafood soup and a miso soup.
The fame of its ramen precedes it, possibly one of the first restaurants to incorporate this dish to the offer of the city. It is also one of the places where they serve it at the best price.
Of prawn, Iberian rib, seafood or with pork Chasu are included among its varieties. Specifically, their inexpensive ramen ranges between 10.30 and 13.50 €.
📍 c/ Donantes de sangre, s/n