Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village)
Asian fusion restaurant · Greenwood Village ·

Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village)

Asian fusion restaurant · Greenwood Village ·

Ramen and poke bowls, Asian fusion, quick service

spicy creamy ramen
friendly service
chicken karaage
spinach cheese wonton
duck ramen
dumplings
spicy poke bowl
beer
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Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village) by null
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5131 S Yosemite St, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Get directions

$10–20

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Trendy

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5131 S Yosemite St, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Get directions

+1 303 779 3668
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$10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food

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Jan 26, 2026

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"A casual ramen and poke spot offering build-your-own poke bowls for about $12 and nine ramen varieties in the $12–$13 range, including distinctive options like spicy creamy, beef sukiyaki, tonkatsu, and spicy lobster. Bowls start with bases such as matcha rice, zucchini noodles, or spring mix and can be topped with proteins like tuna, salmon, yellowtail, and seared tuna; a roster of signature bowls is also available. The menu also includes rice and noodle dishes such as fried rice, yaki soba, and yaki udon, making it a flexible fast-casual choice for both poke and ramen fans." - Susan Stapleton

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Asuka Ramen&Poke(Greenwood Village)

Celine

Google
Comfort food location. Both their ramen and poke bowls are consistent in quality. They bring the dishes to you if you sit to eat in the restaurant. Service is quick and friendly. I recommend the chicken karaage. The spicy creamy ramen was tasty but the overload of greens made it a little bitter.

A D

Google
Pretty decent ramen, the place near me is closed, so I was looking for an alternative and found this as another option. It was clean and had a lot of options. The place near me is slightly cheaper for ramen, but everything else was pretty similar in price. Had a steady stream of people either doing takeout or dining in. Pay attention to where you need to turn, it could be easy to miss that. Overall, I am happy with my experience and can see myself coming again.

Kent C.

Google
This restaurant has easily become a weekly favorite. The food is so well done, and fast! I’ve mostly stuck with appetizers, but what I quickly noticed is some of their sauces are made in house if not on demand. The owners do a great job keeping track of all the different patrons. They even corrected a line cutter in a mater of moments! This restaurant moves quickly, and usually has a line to prove how amazing their food is. Unfortunately today, myself and the other patrons witnessed a bigoted door dasher. I must admit the owner did a great job not feeding into the senseless hate. Beyond impressed with Asuka!

Zach H.

Google
I'm really surprised that this place got good reviews. Everything about this place was middle of the road for me. We got the Spicy Tonkotsu and the Duck Ramen - both were middle of the road. When we asked about what we could add to it, we were told "anything you want" - which wasn't very helpful. Broth was mediocre for the Tonkotsu, and the duck broth was salty. It wasn't bad per se, but nowhere near the hype. 6/10 for me!

Qumars S.

Google
As a Poke lover, I have been to this place several times. To be honest, it's not my number one choice, but since it's very close to my house it's a good alternate option. However a few weeks ago I was craving Pho and I missed the exit to my favorite place. So I decided to try the Ramen here instead as I had heard great things. I tried the spicy creamy ramen and let me tell you it was great. I have been to Japan and had the most authentic Ramen you could have, so it's hard to compare. But out of the places I have been to in town, this place has the best broth. The chicken in the dish was a little dry, but very tasty. Also tried the Spinach cheese wonton which was great and different. Not a very fancy place, but worth the food. Higly recommend if you are craving ramen.

Ahmad A.

Google
Amazing!!! Traditional Japanese food, super tasty, very clean, the presentation is on point, and great service. We tried 3 different kinds of ramen, duck wings, weed salad, and the spicy poke bowl is the best one I had in Denver. Definitely visiting again.

Julia B.

Google
3 stars is what I give to places that are average for their type of food. This place is on the higher end of the price range for poke bowls. The bowl where it seems that you get your money's worth is the make your own since they do not limit your toppings. The other bowls are not as full like the unagi bowl I got. Mine was also really dry even after I added soy sauce and chili oil, so they need to put more sauce in. The place seemed clean and busy.

Tao L

Google
Because it is currently take out only, the restaurant itself is really unkempt right now, it's not a good sight. When I realized that the owners are Chinese (I'm Chinese), I was slightly concerned whether the ramen will be authentic cause ramen is Japanese. To my pleasant surprise, the ramen is very yummy, so are the gyoza and the edamame. I hope they clean up their shop soon, even if it's just take out only.