Nomo Ramen
Restaurant · Rathmines ·

Nomo Ramen

Restaurant · Rathmines ·

Authentic ramen, gyoza, and bao with creamy broths

Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null
Nomo Ramen by null

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4 Charlotte Way, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D02 VX20, Ireland Get directions

€20–30

Order delivery
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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4 Charlotte Way, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D02 VX20, Ireland Get directions

nomoramen.ie
@nomo_ramen

€20–30

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy

Last updated

Dec 10, 2025

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"The ramen revolution was a little slow to arrive in Dublin, but now there is an ever-increasing count of places to get your hit. Nomo Ramen is a small pared-back space just off Camden Street, Dublin’s unofficial bar and restaurant row. Nomo imports its main ingredient from the same supplier as David Chang’s US Momofuku chain, and there are seven types of ramen on offer, which include chicken-based broth noodles plus pork and vegan options. There is also chicken katsu with rice and an izakaya-style lineup of starters—pork buns, gyoza—and an accompanying list of beers, natural wines, and soft drinks to wash it down." - Aoife O'Riordain

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Nomo Ramen

Oliver M.

Google
It smells delicious as soon as you walk inside. The menu is simple, with a nice selection of ramen, both with and without broth. There are no bookings, so wait time is sort, as the food is served quickly.

Annabell C.

Google
Best ramen ive had for sure! Very different from everywhere else ive been. The broth is super creamy with amazing umami, the egg is always perfectly cooked. Both the soup and the mazemen are to die for!!

Travel

Google
SAN DIEGO RAMEN was amazing! The noodles were perfect and the broth full of flavour. Clean spot, cute bear mascot, and super friendly staff. Highly recommend in Dublin!

Shieldranger1

Google
The Ramen here were really good. I have enjoyed the Kimichi Ramen, which were slighlty spicy. We did have to wait Outside slightly, as there was some sort of Reservation Queue we were not aware off but the short wait was worth it. Best for 1-4 people, more of a feelgood modern vibe Instead of fancy laid bag dining. The open view kitchen is great for the asthetic and transparency, but does create some noise. Lovely Overall, will come Back again! The Staff were super friendly with us too

Ivan L

Google
First of all, the food was great. I got the ramen deal with gyozas, the taste and texture of the ramen were quite authentic. However, the service fell a bit short, the waiter told me to sit by the bar table and there were stacks of menus and a laptop on the seats (unorganized) he was too busy to even show me a available seat. Didn't felt welcomed, but if you're looking for a quick bite, this place suffices.

Izidro R.

Google
Bao were great. We had asked for the ramen + 2 gyoza deal but the gyozas never came. The classic ramen was good but a bit lacking. The soy chicken ramen had more flavour. Good portions. The food wasn't anything crazy and I wont necessarily be rushing back.

Jonathon L.

Google
Amazing Ramen, Gyoza, and Bao in Dublin! I recently had the pleasure of dining at a fantastic spot in Dublin, and I was genuinely impressed. The ramen was rich, flavorful, and perfectly balanced — comfort food at its finest. The gyoza were crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, just the way they should be. And the bao? Soft, pillowy, and packed with delicious fillings that melted in your mouth. The location itself is great — cozy, welcoming, and with a modern yet relaxed vibe that makes you want to stay longer. Whether you're a local or just visiting Dublin, this place is a must-try if you're into authentic, high-quality Asian street food. Highly recommended!

Mylene J.

Google
Had a really disappointing experience today.I hyped this place up and dragged my friend to try. First of all menu change was disappointing. Only offered chicken broths or vegan and no tontoksu which feels like a crime in itself. We got the OG ramen with chicken broth and it was served so lukewarm and went completely ice cold within 10 minutes which is not good enough considering it wasn’t even that busy. Only one of the waitresses in day delivered a friendly service however the service from other waitress was not. whenever we tried to ask questions about the menu or ask for anything in general it was an uncomfortable experience. the cooks looked like they didn’t want to be there at all it was just an overall grim atmosphere to dine in such a small place with limited menu it just wasn’t good enough. Please do better :(