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Foodie Paris: a ramen guide to quiet terraces, south side
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Foodie Paris: a ramen guide to quiet terraces, south side

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Paris is a noisy city, but there are culinary escape routes where you can enjoy a steaming bowl in relative calm. As a local, I have selected places that combine quality broth with a relaxed atmosphere. This guide focuses on accessible spots, with solid ratings and precise addresses, to avoid tourist traps and favor authenticity.

Kodawari Ramen (Yokochō)

Kodawari Ramen (Yokochō) Kodawari Ramen (Yokochō) Address: 29 Rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris Google rating: 4.5/5 (16340 reviews) Price: Moderate price View on Maps Website: https://www.kodawari-ramen.com/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 11:45 – 23:00... Located in the 6th arrondissement, this place is an institution. The Yokochō atmosphere recreates the spirit of Japanese alleyways. The tonkotsu broth is rich and creamy, while the noodles are prepared before your eyes. It is an essential classic, often packed, but the turnover is efficient. Ideal for lunch or a late dinner.

Isshin Ramen

Isshin Ramen Isshin Ramen Address: 168 Rue Montmartre, 75002 Paris Google rating: 4.8/5 (14065 reviews) Price: Moderate price View on Maps Website: https://www.isshinramen.com/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 12:00 – 14:30, 19:00 – 23:00... Although located on rue Montmartre, this restaurant offers a more intimate experience than its noisy neighbors. Its 4.8 rating speaks to its consistency. The miso ramen is especially appreciated for its balance of flavor and lightness. Portions are generous and service is fast. A good choice for those looking for quality without the excessive crowds of the tourist center.

Neko Ramen

Neko Ramen Neko Ramen Address: 6 Rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris Google rating: 4.4/5 (9603 reviews) Price: Moderate price View on Maps Website: https://www.nekoramen.fr/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 12:00 – 22:30... In the 9th arrondissement, Neko Ramen offers a relaxed atmosphere. The name suggests conviviality. The shoyu ramen is a well-executed standard, with a clear but fragrant broth. The space is roomy enough for quiet conversation, unlike the tight little counters at other chains. It is a reliable address for a solo meal or dinner for two.

Yatai Ramen Montparnasse

Yatai Ramen Montparnasse Yatai Ramen Montparnasse Address: 11 Rue de la Gaité, 75014 Paris Google rating: 4.7/5 (1270 reviews) Category: Japanese restaurant View on Maps Website: https://www.yatairamen.fr/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 11:30 – 14:30, 18:30 – 22:30... This is where the south-side focus of this guide truly makes sense. Yatai Ramen, tucked near gare Montparnasse, offers an authentic street-stall (yatai) experience. The setting is simple, and the high stools invite you to eat quickly and well. The broth is intense, typical of the Hakata style. With a 4.7 rating, it is a local gem that avoids the crowds of the center.

TOSAKKO RAMEN

TOSAKKO RAMEN TOSAKKO RAMEN Address: 55 Bd de Sébastopol, 75001 Paris Google rating: 4.6/5 (1582 reviews) Category: Noodle restaurant (ramen) View on Maps Website: https://tosakkoramen.fr/ Hours: Monday 12:00 – 15:00, 18:00 – 22:00 · Tuesday Closed · Wednesday 12:00 – 15:00, 18:00 – 21:30... On the large boulevards, Tosakko stands out for its regional specialty. The name refers to Kochi (formerly Tosa). The ramen with dried katsuobushi fish is one of a kind, bringing deep, marine umami. Watch the hours: closed on Tuesday. It is an interesting stop if you are crossing the 1st arrondissement and looking for something different from classic tonkotsu.

RAMEN WAGAYA

RAMEN WAGAYA RAMEN WAGAYA Address: 25 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Paris Google rating: 4.9/5 (224 reviews) Category: Noodle restaurant (ramen) View on Maps Socials: https://www.instagram.com/ramen.pr0ject/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday Closed... With a nearly perfect rating of 4.9, Wagaya is a hidden address in the 11th arrondissement. The low number of reviews suggests a discreet place, perhaps with limited opening days (closed Monday to Wednesday according to the data). Be sure to check before going. If open, it is a chance to discover artisanal cooking that insiders appreciate highly.

UKIYO RAMEN

UKIYO RAMEN UKIYO RAMEN Address: 6 Rue de Douai, 75009 Paris Google rating: 4.8/5 (1219 reviews) Category: Noodle restaurant (ramen) View on Maps Website: https://ukiyoramen.fr/ Hours: Monday Closed · Tuesday to Wednesday 12:00 – 14:30, 19:00 – 22:30... Also in the 9th arrondissement, Ukiyo Ramen offers a modern approach. The 4.8 rating indicates high customer satisfaction. The decor is polished, creating a soothing 'ukiyo' (floating world) atmosphere. Vegetarian options are often available, which is a plus. Closed on Monday, so plan your visit midweek or on the weekend.

Donburi ramen

Donburi ramen Donburi ramen Address: 3 Pl. Léon Blum, 75011 Paris Google rating: 4.9/5 (745 reviews) Category: Restaurant View on Maps Hours: Monday to Wednesday 11:45 – 14:45, 18:30 – 22:45... On Place Léon Blum, in the 11th arrondissement, Donburi ramen combines excellence and accessibility. Its 4.9 rating is remarkable. Beyond ramen, the donburi offering (rice bowls) lets you change things up. The location on a square gives a rare feeling of space in Paris. It is an ideal place to end the day, with hours extending until 22:45 in the evening.

In practice

To reach these places, the metro is your best friend. For Kodawari, get off at Odéon (Lines 4, 10). For Yatai Ramen Montparnasse, Montparnasse-Bienvenue station serves the 14th arrondissement perfectly. Isshin Ramen is close to Étienne Marcel (Line 4) or Sentier (Line 3).

Local tip: Avoid peak hours (12:30-13:30) at highly rated places like Kodawari or Isshin. Aim for around 12:00 or after 13:30 to enjoy a quieter table. Always check the specific weekly hours, especially for TOSAKKO (closed on Tuesday) and Wagaya (closed Monday to Wednesday), as variable closures are common in this sector.

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Paris is a noisy city, but there are culinary escape routes where you can enjoy a steaming bowl in relative calm. As a local, I have selected places that combine quality broth with a relaxed atmosphere. This guide focuses on accessible spots, with solid ratings and precise addresses, to avoid tourist traps and favor authenticity.

Kodawari Ramen (Yokochō)

Kodawari Ramen (Yokochō) Kodawari Ramen (Yokochō) Address: 29 Rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris Google rating: 4.5/5 (16340 reviews) Price: Moderate price View on Maps Website: https://www.kodawari-ramen.com/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 11:45 – 23:00... Located in the 6th arrondissement, this place is an institution. The Yokochō atmosphere recreates the spirit of Japanese alleyways. The tonkotsu broth is rich and creamy, while the noodles are prepared before your eyes. It is an essential classic, often packed, but the turnover is efficient. Ideal for lunch or a late dinner.

Isshin Ramen

Isshin Ramen Isshin Ramen Address: 168 Rue Montmartre, 75002 Paris Google rating: 4.8/5 (14065 reviews) Price: Moderate price View on Maps Website: https://www.isshinramen.com/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 12:00 – 14:30, 19:00 – 23:00... Although located on rue Montmartre, this restaurant offers a more intimate experience than its noisy neighbors. Its 4.8 rating speaks to its consistency. The miso ramen is especially appreciated for its balance of flavor and lightness. Portions are generous and service is fast. A good choice for those looking for quality without the excessive crowds of the tourist center.

Neko Ramen

Neko Ramen Neko Ramen Address: 6 Rue de la Grange Batelière, 75009 Paris Google rating: 4.4/5 (9603 reviews) Price: Moderate price View on Maps Website: https://www.nekoramen.fr/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 12:00 – 22:30... In the 9th arrondissement, Neko Ramen offers a relaxed atmosphere. The name suggests conviviality. The shoyu ramen is a well-executed standard, with a clear but fragrant broth. The space is roomy enough for quiet conversation, unlike the tight little counters at other chains. It is a reliable address for a solo meal or dinner for two.

Yatai Ramen Montparnasse

Yatai Ramen Montparnasse Yatai Ramen Montparnasse Address: 11 Rue de la Gaité, 75014 Paris Google rating: 4.7/5 (1270 reviews) Category: Japanese restaurant View on Maps Website: https://www.yatairamen.fr/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday 11:30 – 14:30, 18:30 – 22:30... This is where the south-side focus of this guide truly makes sense. Yatai Ramen, tucked near gare Montparnasse, offers an authentic street-stall (yatai) experience. The setting is simple, and the high stools invite you to eat quickly and well. The broth is intense, typical of the Hakata style. With a 4.7 rating, it is a local gem that avoids the crowds of the center.

TOSAKKO RAMEN

TOSAKKO RAMEN TOSAKKO RAMEN Address: 55 Bd de Sébastopol, 75001 Paris Google rating: 4.6/5 (1582 reviews) Category: Noodle restaurant (ramen) View on Maps Website: https://tosakkoramen.fr/ Hours: Monday 12:00 – 15:00, 18:00 – 22:00 · Tuesday Closed · Wednesday 12:00 – 15:00, 18:00 – 21:30... On the large boulevards, Tosakko stands out for its regional specialty. The name refers to Kochi (formerly Tosa). The ramen with dried katsuobushi fish is one of a kind, bringing deep, marine umami. Watch the hours: closed on Tuesday. It is an interesting stop if you are crossing the 1st arrondissement and looking for something different from classic tonkotsu.

RAMEN WAGAYA

RAMEN WAGAYA RAMEN WAGAYA Address: 25 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Paris Google rating: 4.9/5 (224 reviews) Category: Noodle restaurant (ramen) View on Maps Socials: https://www.instagram.com/ramen.pr0ject/ Hours: Monday to Wednesday Closed... With a nearly perfect rating of 4.9, Wagaya is a hidden address in the 11th arrondissement. The low number of reviews suggests a discreet place, perhaps with limited opening days (closed Monday to Wednesday according to the data). Be sure to check before going. If open, it is a chance to discover artisanal cooking that insiders appreciate highly.

UKIYO RAMEN

UKIYO RAMEN UKIYO RAMEN Address: 6 Rue de Douai, 75009 Paris Google rating: 4.8/5 (1219 reviews) Category: Noodle restaurant (ramen) View on Maps Website: https://ukiyoramen.fr/ Hours: Monday Closed · Tuesday to Wednesday 12:00 – 14:30, 19:00 – 22:30... Also in the 9th arrondissement, Ukiyo Ramen offers a modern approach. The 4.8 rating indicates high customer satisfaction. The decor is polished, creating a soothing 'ukiyo' (floating world) atmosphere. Vegetarian options are often available, which is a plus. Closed on Monday, so plan your visit midweek or on the weekend.

Donburi ramen

Donburi ramen Donburi ramen Address: 3 Pl. Léon Blum, 75011 Paris Google rating: 4.9/5 (745 reviews) Category: Restaurant View on Maps Hours: Monday to Wednesday 11:45 – 14:45, 18:30 – 22:45... On Place Léon Blum, in the 11th arrondissement, Donburi ramen combines excellence and accessibility. Its 4.9 rating is remarkable. Beyond ramen, the donburi offering (rice bowls) lets you change things up. The location on a square gives a rare feeling of space in Paris. It is an ideal place to end the day, with hours extending until 22:45 in the evening.

In practice

To reach these places, the metro is your best friend. For Kodawari, get off at Odéon (Lines 4, 10). For Yatai Ramen Montparnasse, Montparnasse-Bienvenue station serves the 14th arrondissement perfectly. Isshin Ramen is close to Étienne Marcel (Line 4) or Sentier (Line 3).

Local tip: Avoid peak hours (12:30-13:30) at highly rated places like Kodawari or Isshin. Aim for around 12:00 or after 13:30 to enjoy a quieter table. Always check the specific weekly hours, especially for TOSAKKO (closed on Tuesday) and Wagaya (closed Monday to Wednesday), as variable closures are common in this sector.

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