Wabi House Frisco
Ramen restaurant · Frisco ·

Wabi House Frisco

Ramen restaurant · Frisco ·

Ramen, izakaya, sake & cocktails in industrial-chic digs

best ramen
tonkotsu ramen
rich broth
spicy miso ramen
pork chashu
friendly service
quick service
great prices
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3675 Gaylord Pkwy #1100, Frisco, TX 75034 Get directions

$10–20

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3675 Gaylord Pkwy #1100, Frisco, TX 75034 Get directions

+1 469 771 1535
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@wabihousefrisco

$10–20 · Menu

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

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Wabi House Frisco

Shelley F

Google
Tried Wabi House's Frisco location and thought it was pretty solid overall. Prices are fair; I noticed the menu prices were more affordable than a lot of other ramen spots in DFW, though the portions felt a bit smaller. Broth and noodles were good, but the pork chashu was kind of dry and didn't taste super fresh. Other than that, the other ramen components were very solid. I didn't order any drinks myself, but my entourage did and the presentation was gorgeous! Wouldn't mind coming back, but I'm still on the hunt for the best ramen in DFW

Kiawatha F.

Google
As always, this is the brst Ramen in Dallas, period. The Charsu Pork on the Tonkotsu is out of this world 🌎 delicious. Smokey, slightly sweet, a little crispy, charred, and porky. Get extra, you'll know why after you taste it. The Tonkotsu broth is rich, creamy and unconsciously delicious. I will be back.

vkl0253

Google
I'm not sure why this place has great reviews, the food was pretty bad. We had the shishito peppers, shrimp dumpling, lychee mocktail, vegetarian ramen with egg, and the should ramen with chicken karage. Not only did they messed up everyone's order (drinks included), but the food was awful. I have better ramen grabbing an instant noodle pack from an Asian grocery store. The broth had no flavorings only to be overwhelmed by the bamboo shoot. Save your money, there are much better ramen places in DFW.

megan F.

Google
10/10 highly recommend! The bone marrow and crab may sound strange, but you're missing out if you dont give it a try! From the real crab mixed with a little Japanese mayo to the roasted bones filled with rich marrow, the depth of flavor in this appetizer alone will tell you what to expect here. Our waiter, who was also our bartender, made this a great first experience, and he was definitely a master of his craft. The drinks were top-notch. It's definitely a new favorite spot!

Yareli U.

Google
Wabi House has hands down the best ramen I’ve ever tried! The flavors are rich, savory, and perfectly balanced. The service was quick and friendly, making the whole experience even more enjoyable. We also loved their happy hour, great deals and great vibes! Definitely a must-visit if you’re a ramen lover or just looking for a cozy and delicious spot

Jean-Pierre S.

Google
Delicious and beautiful interior. Will be coming back. Favorites were the pork ear and the matcha creme brulee.

Kanchan S.

Google
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Hidden Gem in the Heart of The Star! If you're craving authentic, soul-warming ramen in the Frisco Star corridor, this spot is a must-visit! The Spicy Miso Ramen absolutely hits the mark — perfectly balanced heat, rich broth, and noodles with just the right chew. I also tried the Tonkotsu Ramen, and wow... velvety, flavorful, and deeply satisfying. You can tell the broth has been simmered for hours. The ambiance is modern and fun, fitting right into the vibrant energy of The Star. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the service was quick without feeling rushed. Whether you're a ramen enthusiast or just looking for a delicious, comforting meal, this place delivers. Can't wait to come back!

Hanzeal D.

Google
If you’re craving delicious ramen and top-notch service, look no further than Wabi House in Frisco! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm smiles and a welcoming atmosphere. The staff is incredibly attentive, making sure every guest feels right at home. Their customer-friendly attitude truly sets them apart, as they go above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. One of the standout features of Wabi House is their reasonable pricing. In a world where great food often comes at a steep cost, it’s refreshing to find a place that delivers both quality and affordability. The menu offers a fantastic variety without breaking the bank, allowing you to indulge in flavorful dishes without worrying about your budget. Speaking of flavors, the ramen at Wabi House is nothing short of spectacular! I highly recommend trying their Spicy Tonkotsu—it’s packed with rich, hearty flavors and just the right amount of heat. Another must-try is the Bone Marrow Crab, which brings a unique and decadent twist to traditional ramen. For a delightful appetizer, the Karage is an absolute winner—crispy, juicy, and perfectly seasoned. What really impressed me was the speed of service. Despite being quite busy, the food arrived promptly, hot, and beautifully presented. You can tell that the team works efficiently to maintain quick service without compromising quality. Wabi House Frisco has truly won me over with their friendly service, great prices, and absolutely delicious ramen. Whether you’re a ramen enthusiast or just looking for a casual dining spot with friends, this place will not disappoint. I can’t wait to visit again and explore more of their mouthwatering menu!
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Tayy W.

Yelp
Came here for the first time on Thursday! Nick was our server and he provided phenomenal service. He was very attentive and throughly detailed with answering all of my questions. Since it was my first time here and I arrived 5 minutes before happy hour ended, I ended up ordering 7 appetizers and 1 yakitori and got full off of those before I even got to order any ramen. I enjoyed all of the appetizers though. We ordered the crab Rangoon, hamachi rayu, crispy pork ears, shishito peppers, beets and Brussels, takoyakis, and seared scallops. We also tried the beef tenderloin yakitori. All of it was really good. The vibe in here is good and they played good music. They have a pretty extensive drink menu ranging from cocktails to beers and sake. I love their open kitchen concept. Next time I'll be back to try their ramen!
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Semhar M.

Yelp
I've loved Wabi House at the Dallas location for years. My recent experience at this location was a bit disappointing. For starters: The seating arrangements felt just a bit off. The host sat my husband and I in one of the tiny booths which I usually don't mind when a restaurant is packed - this was just not the case. Not a huge deal just annoying. Starters: we ordered the beets n Brussels and the chicken karaage. It's very rare for me to send something back - but in this case we had to. I'm used to constantly having to cool the food down as it comes piping hot. This one came out cold. Next, we ordered a sake to have with our lunch and when it seemed like it would never come, the manager brought us whatever was left over in the karafe and said it was "on the house" as they were running low. It was half of the ordered amount but hey it was free. Then as we got our checks, our waiter brought out a fresh bottle of saki. We were already rushing to leave and we had to explain that we couldn't drink it anymore and the manager gave one to us. It's just awkward when communication amongst the staff is missed, especially when we were late to get back to work and wanted a quick lunch. Tons of miscommunication. The food (while always delicious) was fine but I didn't appreciate the service.
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David L.

Yelp
They added even more amazing things to their menu - I'm so happy I don't have to drive to basically downtown for Wabi House anymore. Everything on the menu is AMAZING. The best tonkotsu in Texas and the way they cook and fire sear their pork is amazing. I don't even eat pork but I eat the pork here. New menu item I wanted to highlight is the crab rangoon. If they added a sauce to the side of this it would be a perfect ten. I found it really amazing and tasty - be careful it is HOT
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Beverly W.

Yelp
The first thing I noticed is their happy hour menu from 3pm - 7pm! Their happy hour is for small dishes and drinks. The edamame was a great small dish to start out before getting the ramen. All of our happy hour items came quickly, and our server was very friendly! I also ordered the shoyu ramen. The chashu meat was delicious, and I loved the broth and noodles! The seating and dining area is very comfortable!
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Aldo Q.

Yelp
This was our first time in this location. The service was excellent, our server recommended some plates and explained others. The presentation of every plate was as good as it was tasty. My go-to is the Spicy Miso, and I usually start with the Pork Ears and Sishito Peppers. We loved and definitely recommend Wabi House.
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Michelle C.

Yelp
Prior to getting transferred to a different location for my job, I had visited Wabi House once in Greenville. To be transparent, the food wasn't my favorite. However, at the Frisco location-the food is so much better than I remembered. I love coming here before or during my shift. My coworkers and I enjoy it. The food, service, and ambiance all are amazing!
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Shelley F.

Yelp
Tried Wabi House's Frisco location and thought it was pretty solid overall. Prices are fair; I noticed the menu prices were more affordable than a lot of other ramen spots in DFW, though the portions felt a bit smaller. Broth and noodles were good, but the pork chashu was kind of dry and didn't taste super fresh. Other than that, the other ramen components were very solid. I didn't order any drinks myself, but my entourage did and the presentation was gorgeous! Wouldn't mind coming back, but I'm still on the hunt for the best ramen in DFW
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Dillon L.

Yelp
Lunch special is unmatched, $9 for a bowl of ramen you can't beat that (even if it went up a dollar from before). Wabi is a Dallas staple and this frisco location translates well to the area. Super nice and trendy interior with great service. I only come for the lunch special to be honest but it's one of my favorite places to go during work because of it! If you feeling extra spendy since you're saving money on ramen, the appetizers are good too. I especially like the karaage that comes with seasoned watermelon. Fried pig ears are delicious too.
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LeeAnne W.

Yelp
I just really feel like you cannot go wrong with any choices at this trendy restaurant in Frisco. You receive a warm welcome upon entering and the close attention continues throughout your dining experience. We were there during a slow time so the noise level was pretty pleasing at that point. We shared the bone marrow crab and the brussels sprouts appetizers. These both had the wow factor for sure! My husband and I shared the veggie ramen with added corn and soy egg and it was the perfect umami! I would definitely return for another meal here. This is a great addition in Frisco!
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Kiawatha F.

Yelp
As always Wabi House will never disappoint. The Tonkotsu here is AMAZING!!!! Salty, rich, creamy, porky, uncious deliciousness . I usually gp.to.the Down Town location but I live 10 minutes away from this located so I decided to give it a try. They delivered the same great excellent Ramen experience. The staff was outstanding. Very attentive and kind. I love the setup with all the windows and outside dining . Perfect for date night. I will definitely be back. Thank you for great food and service.
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Kristi D.

Yelp
I can't name one thing I didn't like!! We went for their amazing happy hour and literally tried every plate but the salad. Such a good deal and great way to try new things! Trina was our server and not sure I would ever sit in anyone else's section! She was amazing explaining the menu, explaining the food and laughing with us! She is a great asset to your restaurant!!
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Sue F.

Yelp
Clean restaurant, friendly and helpful staff, and food was good. I like that their ramen noodles aren't too thick. Items ordered: Beef skewers x2: You get 3 cubed pieces of beef per skewer. Flavor as fine Tonkatsu ramen: Good broth and ratio of meat and veggies Spicy ramen: Wasn't too spicy for my taste. I liked that they allowed me to substitute a poached egg for an ajitama egg. Would have been better with sprouts and veggies Dry garlic noodles: Didn't try it but my sister really likes this dish.
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Shawna D.

Yelp
Dropped in for lunch today and was not disappointed. The Tonkotsu was delicious and the gyoza were so tasty! Lunch specials before 3 and Happy Hour starting at 3! My server was very attentive and so nice. Will def return.

Brian M.

Yelp
Wait House is an absolute vibe. The food was amazing, the music was on point, and the drinks were top-tier, everything you want for a great night out. What really stood out was the service. The manager was incredibly kind and welcoming, making us feel comfortable the moment we walked in. You can tell they truly care about the guest experience. Our server was very attentive, checking in at just the right times and making sure everything was perfect without being overbearing. Great atmosphere, great people, and great food and drinks. Definitely a place I'll be coming back to and recommending to others.
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Felicia P.

Yelp
Great service. Not many chicken ramen options however. The spicy chicken ramen was pretty decent though and the portions are big. Not sure if ramen is my cup of tea.
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Sarrang P.

Yelp
Clean, spacious, medium sized restaurant with plenty of seating inside and out! It's renovated nicely and the food and service is great! I always have consistent orders and food comes out relatively fast! Great for a quick lunch or for a family/friends or romantic dinner! I highly recommend the ramen! My favorites have to be the spicy miso ramen ( I usually sub out the minced pork for chasu and poached egg with marinated egg) and the shoyu ramen if you want something with a clean clear chicken broth! They have lots of specials like their lunch ramen special menu!
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Phi H.

Yelp
Didn't realize there was a Wabi closer north! Food and service absolutely high quality consistent! Location is at that Frisco Star. Plenty of parking located in the parking garage. Love how attentive our server was. Placed our order and my Tonkotsu Ramen was out in 10min. Broth was deep and rich. Noodles were perfect. I should have ordered another piece of chasu cause it was delicious!
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Jeanette D.

Yelp
This review is on the happy hour at Wabi House. I met friends there after we decided to go here for happy hour. The corn fritter was ok but we really enjoyed the pork belly skewers they were slightly spicy and very tasty. Th edamame with the red sauce was delicious. The karaage was good too but we ordered too much. I'd say order one first then if need get another one.
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zoe

Yelp
If you have never ate here for ramen or even just to have drinks ! It's so delicious , the employees are very friendly & I always drive an hour just to go Frisco Wabi (they are best) !!
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Arpitha B.

Yelp
Ambience and service was great! Food was delicious so if you love ramen, check this out. The appetizers were also so good. The peppers and brusse sprouts were cooked to perfection! The aperol sprintz drink was the only one I tried and it was pretty good!
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Spencer P.

Yelp
My husband , in laws, and I came here for an early lunch! We had reservations but they were almost empty upon arrival and we were sat immediately. They have really cool intricate murals all over the interior and outdoor seating but we opted to sit inside . Our waiter was knowledgeable and patient as we had lots of questions. We ordered the gyoza which came out pipping hot and crispy. The bone marrow crab was my favorite. A very unique dish with delicious flavor and the crab was fresh. We also had the pork belly and beef skewers which were both delicious as well. We also had sake which I was not a fan of. As an entre I got the spicy miso and subbed the minced pork for chashu and added shiitake. It was delicious but something in the broth kept choking me up. After a while I got used to it. It wasn't exactly spicy but was very flavorful and filling. I would definitely return!
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James A.

Yelp
Love the atmosphere and the service they have a really great patio and the best deal in town for happy hour. Highly recommend the spicy miso And edamame
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Matthew C.

Yelp
Great customer service, great food, nice place. The shoyu udon, pig ear, and dry ramen are definitely my go-tos. Stop by if you're in the area.
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Crystal D.

Yelp
THIS PLACE IS SO GOOD I RECOMMEND THIS TO ANYONE AND EVERYONE. The food is amazing. The staff is so friendly. And they're always playing great music. Don't sleep on their LUNCH SPECIAL, HAPPY HOUR, and BRUNCH. There's literally something for everyone. The drinks here are also so good. I got the spicy miso ramen this time which was delicious, you can't go wrong with any of them though. My favorite is the tonkatsu one. I also love that you can pretty much customize the ramen to how you want. The saffron mussels here are also 10/10. I've come here so many times. I can't stop coming back!!!
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Sean C.

Yelp
It was a chilly rainy day in May so some ramen sounded delicious to me. This location is part of a large center but had a big parking garage that was right behind it to park in. I got sat at the ramen bar which was cool and the service was quick and friendly. She was very attentive to all of us but not overbearing. Food wise I started with the okra and bacon skewers. It doesn't sound like much but was really good. The okra did not have the slimy texture to it so the earthy taste with the salty bacon was great. Especially dipped in the little pepper they had on the plate. For the ramen, I got the tonkotsu with extra soft boiled egg and bamboo. Unfortunately one of the eggs was more over medium but we're still good. I think the broth could have used a little more flavor at first but it got better over time. The pork that was in there though was delicious.
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Julia G.

Yelp
Really really great takeout spot. I placed an order online and it said it would be ready in 10-15 mins which I didn't trust. But when I walked into the restaurant 15 mins later behold my order was waiting for me at the front! The crispy pig ears were very tasty but difficult to chew. The house salad was beautiful and a great value. However the lamb chops were amazing. Next time I'll just order a few boxes of lamb chops and eat them all like the little piggy I am. They were tender and juicy and were soaked in a delicious sauce I couldn't identify. 100% recommend!

Soap B.

Yelp
I went for the $9 lunch ramen special. 100% worth it. And the service was amazing as well. Great date spot of even just to dine yourself or with friends.
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Tanzel S.

Yelp
Wabi house has some of the best ramen I've ever tasted! My wife loves ramen so we are always on tour to find the best in each city. The spicy miso is packed with flavor and the ground pork is a nice touch you get a bite of pork in each bite! Recently we tried the brisket ramen they paired up with Hutchins BBQ and used their brisket it was awesome. Very smoky, peppery, and spicy from the miso broth! Very cool special for their menu. Servers are really cool and attentive made sure our cups stayed full with water and also came around to see if we needed anything. Overall very solid spot this will be one of our go to ramen restaurants!
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Steve H.

Yelp
I needed a small meal to end my day. We were staying nearby so I came to Wabi House, as I was in my own for the evening. I walked in and was instantly and warmly greeted. I took a seat at the bar and started looking at the choices. If I were hungrier I would've gotten a bowl of ramen. I opted for the hama rayu, yellowfin tuna with a garlic chili sauce, micro greens and a mustard vinaigrette. Very tasty! Not spicy at all. Pleasant. I also had takoyaki. That was basically fried octopus balls with a crispy outside and creamy inside. Odd, as I like octopus, but this was a new one. Pretty good. It was served over a ginger cream sauce and topped with a healthy amount of bonito (dried fish flakes). The bonito was almost too much. I also had a green draft Sapporo. It is St Patrick's Fay weekend, after all!
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Mel N.

Yelp
Love that there's a kind of closer Wabi House in the burbs.. A group of 3 was quoted a 30 min wait for lunch, but I think I saw them getting seated 10 minutes later. Especially for lunch, the turnaround seems SUPER quick. We were basically out within 30 minutes. So they must have everything already prepped to go. Been here a few times now. Love getting the lunch special (11-3p M-F), $8 for ramens. Been here a few times now and tried most of their ramen besides the dry one? Tonkatsu is classic and you can't go wrong with that (dinner price $14). Spicy miso for a kick. Veggie is much lighter. Also have tried the bone marrow. This was unique and I liked it. They have happy hour, but I don't know the exact deal they're offering. It's on the small plates, but don't know how much it's discounted by. They have a small outdoor patio that's nice. Definitely try to make it for lunch! If not, dinner is a good option.

Kelly L.

Yelp
This place was busy with local employees and families. We did not have to wait for a table for 2 but soon after people were being seated at the bar. They also have 2 outdoor patio seatings. We came for the weekday $9 Ramen Lunch Special! Once we got our Tonkotsu Ramen (I could smell the broth as he placed it in front of me), and took our first bite ... Oh yeah ... Wow! Delicious! It comes with a whole egg, corn, and a tender bbq Chasu that had the authentic Chasu flavor. I also ordered the appetizer Beets n Brussels. The Beets were shredded very fine and deep fried. Tasted like beet potatoe fries. The Brussels were grilled and cooked in this smooth butter sprinkled with nuts.
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Alanna V.

Yelp
5/5 Food 5/5 Service Came here for a dinner as a group of 6. The service was really great, friendly and fast. The happy hour was sooo worth it. I highly recommend the crispy pork ears and tonkotsu ramen. Delicious and great interior designs.
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Sabrina G.

Yelp
Despite hearing the good things on ramen, we ended up trying the small dishes instead. But we did tried the crab bone marrow that I have been looking for ages. And added small dishes as well. The various yakitori they have were great! The bone marrow was very juicy! They were very accommodating when we added more of items to our table. One server was nice to inform us of his replacement when he was leaving his shift. It was also nice to get a mocktail from their existing drink menu. Everything was so good!!!
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Annabel T.

Yelp
Been here many times for lunch and finally getting around to writing this review. The $9 lunch price for ramen is criminal. I love their piping hot and flavorful ramen - tried all except the veggie one. Crazy cheap for such a great bowl! Love both the Shoyu and Tonkotsu. The spicy miso is solid but I find the broth in the others more interesting. Always try to order something more or at least extra toppings and leave a healthy tip to support the biz and staff. Sometimes I get an appetizer and sometimes just an extra egg or veggies. Staff can't survive on 20% tip on a $9 bowl!
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Maria R.

Yelp
If you think ramen is just salty bathwater with noodles floating in it, you clearly haven't been to Wabi House. The broth here tastes like it was simmered by monks on a mountain for 100 years, then blessed by a dragon before being poured into your bowl. Smoky chashu? More like a slice of pork heaven that makes bacon taste like the knockoff version it is. The spicy miso ramen doesn't "have a kick," it roundhouse kicks your soul in the best way possible. One spoonful and suddenly you're crying tears of joy, questioning your life choices, and wondering why you ever tolerated instant noodles. And let's talk about the crispy pork ears. Sure, they sound weird, but so did sushi once upon a time. These are crunchy, savory little miracles that deserve their own fan club. If you don't like them, congratulations--you have boring taste buds. The vibe is chill enough that you could bring a date, a laptop, or your emotional baggage, and nobody would judge you. Service? Fast enough that you don't starve, slow enough that you believe they're actually cooking and not microwaving your dinner. Final word: This isn't just a restaurant. This is therapy in a bowl. Skip church, eat ramen.

Jessica R.

Yelp
Glad we found this gem. Highly suggest the crab Rangoon sticks. Incredible. While everything tasted amazing just a few hiccups we hope don't occur next time. Our server seemed to have forgotten our order so we waited about 30-40 minutes for both our soups while everyone around us was in and out. My husband ordered the Fried Chicken Mazemen and we were told that dish takes longer AFTER he got it. This dish was also under ramen so he assumed it was a soup and it was more of a pasta dish. I got the spicy miso ramen and I'm pretty sure it was made dragon style which i don't usually do extra spice. I had to take out a heaping amount of the chili paste on top . We loved the atmosphere and the open doors on such a nice day!
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Sarna B.

Yelp
Great service. Ambient lighting and low playing music to cancel out others talking but enough to enjoy. I had the sesame cucumber and shoya. Great light meal.
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John N.

Yelp
The food here is very subpar and one dimensional. The sweet corn fritters have no chance to them and is just extremely oily. The tsukemen has no cohesion and has bacon bits on it which is very odd. The dipping broth is pretty mediocre and the noodles that come with it don't have any alkalinity to pick up the soup. All the yakitori we had were either super salty or just bland. We came in starving and tried to order all the food at once but when we ordered with the bartender she stopped us after we ordered the happy hour items and said she was going to put that in first.
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Charles D.

Yelp
Wabi house is a favorite of ours. From the small plates and very reasonable happy hour drinks this place is a great addition to the Frisco restaurant scene. Service is always good and the place seems to have gotten then attention of a few folks as it is always buzzing. The lunch ramen deal is so good and service is quick enough to make this a definite lunch spot away from the office cafeteria. Definitely recommend this place for lunch, date night or even to come with the kids.

Anjay J.

Yelp
Food was amazing and so was the service. I've never been a big fan of Ramen but this place changed my mind I recommend the Kaarage as an appetizer and I had the Tonkotsu Ramen (Pork). The meat was very flavorful and tender!
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Charis S.

Yelp
So happy about this location at The Star! Wabi House never misses. I love to start with the Beets & Brussels and the house salad. Love the cashews in the beets & Brussels! Just a side note, the music playlist is always on point at Wabi House! One of my other favorite go to items is the dry garlic ramen. I add woodear and corn. It's always so good! The staff is so cool, so down to Earth and chill, just go with the flow, good people. Love this place!
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Chris C.

Yelp
Great experience ! The environment is a maaaajot vibe ! Me and my wife ordered a mix of the spicy miso and another creamy popular ramen and it was amazing! The server was very helpful letting us know her personal favorite and even secret way of ordering that she thought was the ultimate bowl! All in all I'd give this place a 10 definitely coming back again
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Chad J.

Yelp
This is an extension of the one in Dallas but it's the same great quality. Great service and very nice interior decor, even better ramen! Also give the pig ears a try, they are little tasty pork rinds. Also the best appetizer on the menu hands down is the Brussel Sprouts!!
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Brandon D.

Yelp
My dad wanted to go to wabi house for their weekday lunch special at their Frisco location. On weekdays during lunch, their ramen is only $9. The original location closes for a few hours in the middle of the day but this location is open the whole day. There is free parking in the garage adjacent to the restaurant. I got their tonkotsu and my dad got the dry garlic. The tonkotsu comes with a big chashu slice, ajitama, woodear mushroom, corn, scallion, and mayu oil. Their broth is pretty good but I was a little spoiled of having ichiran the week before. The chashu was thick, fatty, and tender. The dry garlic is one of my favorites of theirs as well. It has dashi butter, chashu, nori, poached egg, cucumber, and scallion. It's a broth less ramen but it's so good. The noodles soak up that garlic butter flavor really well. For an appetizer we got their seared hotate. These scallops were served with kizami ponzu. I thought they were just ok. They were a little overcooked and some bites were grainy from not being fully cleaned
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Kenny I.

Yelp
First time checking out Wabi in Frisco and honestly, I was impressed. Walked in for happy hour and the vibe was laid back but still had a cool, modern feel to it . I started off with the Crispy pork ears, super crunchy, flavorful and greasy., definitely something I'd try again. The Hama Rayu was fresh and had the perfect kick with some sort of chili oil. Karaage chicken was alright. Washed it all down with a cold Sapporo and hot sake, both from happy hour MENU . Prices was solid for the quality. Service was quick and friendly, my bartender ANH was amazing and made the experience even better. I'll definitely be back .
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Alexandria R.

Yelp
I don't even know where to start here. Everything was so good... I guess I'll start on the alcoholic drink made of lychee. It was delicious. I barely tasted the alcohol and one of my friends that was with me claimed he didn't even think it had any. It definitely did, but it was kind of sweet and just tasted like a slightly carbonated juice. The gyoza was really strange I have to say. It was pork that was just wrapped around and deep-fried. I'm sorry I don't know how to describe it. Just look at the photo... That definitely is not gyoza... But it was really good? I definitely would've rather had what I was expecting to eat, but these are not bad so I can't say I'm disappointed. I tried them. chicken kaarage wasn't bad at all. I really liked the sauce that came with especially mixed with soy sauce. I honestly did not even touch the watermelon with the fried chicken itself was really flavorful and it came with a decent portion I'd say. Onto the good part.. the entrees! The spicy miso was mine, and I don't think there's anything I would've changed about it. I mean, I did change the kind of pork that it use because mine comes with minced pork which I left in, but I also got a side of the chasu. it was like three dollars or something, but completely worth it because the way that they smoke their pork there is out of this world and it is fall off the bone smooth. My broth was the perfect amount of spicy and extremely flavorful. They had a really good portion of noodles and overall I'd be happy to eat this every time I come. One of my friends got the beef udon noodles, and he was extremely satisfied with it. I tried a little bit and it seemed pretty good, but I will say his portion seems smaller than the Ramen. He got full of it and it wasn't like it was a tiny portion, but I didn't notice that it looked like a little bit less food. My other friend got the house special Ramen that is only available after 5 PM and it was so interesting because it came in two separate parts where you had to mix the soup portion into your bowl yourself. I tried a little bit of his and it was absolutely amazing. I'm definitely going to get it next time if I come in after 5 PM. It didn't have any sort of spice so we got chili oil on the side, but it was packed full of flavor. Both of my friends commented on how much they love the wallpaper and the overall vibe of the place and I have to agree. Everything seems so clean and beautifully detailed with Japanese street culture. The staff was super attentive and made sure the food came out at a really good time All this place was a total hit and I am so excited to go back for my Ramen!
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Brandon B.

Yelp
I wabi, you wabi, we wabi. Wabi house is a delicious, and with an $8 lunch special on ramen this place is a must if you're near the star or just looking for a good bite to eat. The spicy miso ramen has a great heat and delicious spice to it. This is the kind of ramen I'd eat during the Texas summer, it's that good!
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Jessica L.

Yelp
I've had wabi house before but in Fort Worth. So when I heard they have a want house in Frisco, I was thrilled. My friends and I met there for dinner and we splurged! We ordered the crab bone marrow, cucumber salad, saffron mussels, and takoyaki for starters. Then, we each ordered some ramen of course! We finished with fried cheesecake! We were so full at the end of dinner but we had an amazing time. The service was so good! Servers were attentive and respectful. Wabi house decor has Japanese inspired vibes and is pretty big! Great for small or large groups; like date night, girls or guys night out, family or friends. If you like ramen with a twist of some western, check this place out. Till then, let's eat!
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Dom J.

Yelp
Caught a ramen vibe and knew I needed to check out Wabi house. I went on a Saturday afternoon during happy hour so I def got my moneys worth. Got the spicy Miso, Karaage, and a margarita (can't remember name) but all very good. Came out super fast and all of it was fresh. TEENA was serving us and she brought the vibes for sure (sat at the bar btw). Def will check them out again when I'm out that way.