Seven ramen noodle options around Charleston

Get your slurp on at these seven ramen noodle locations in and around Charleston.

Ramen bowl

Ramen, please.

Photo by the CHStoday team.

With the cooler evenings, getting ramen for dinner is always a great idea. Luckily, Charleston has some options, so keep reading to find your next cozy dinner date.

If your favorite ramen spot didn’t make the list, send it to the team.

Riso Noodle House | 1890 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. | Wednesday-Monday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

This spot will always warm your heart with ramen options + boba tea.

Myles and Jun Yakitori | 710 Bacons Bridge Rd., Summerville | Monday-Saturday, 4-9 p.m.

This Summerville location has different ramen items to choose from. We suggest pairing it with one of its fun drink options, too.

Fuji Charleston | Multiple locations | Open every day. Hours vary.

With options in Nexton, Mt. Pleasant, Kiawah, and downtown Charleston, you can choose your protein with its ramen dish. Are you feeling chicken, pork belly, steak, or tempura shrimp?

Lifting Noodles Ramen | 835 Savannah Hwy. | Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

One of the newer ramen noodle options in town, this restaurant in West Ashley has 17 options, from the Angry Zuku Ramen to the Spicy Tan Tan Ramen and many more.

Mama Kim’s | 349 King St. | Open daily at 12 p.m.

A downtown favorite, Mama Kims is another spot with several options to satisfy all your noodle needs.

CO | 340 King St. | Open daily at 11 a.m.

This King Street location has a Vietnamese Ramen we’ve been eyeing.

Dashi | 1262 Remount Rd., North Charleston | Open Tuesday-Sunday at 11 a.m.

This local spot has a duck ramen. Here is a recent review on its website from user Cje905: “I had the Duck Ramen. It was very delicious. The broth was rich, and I had pieces of duck in every bite; the veggies were fresh and crisp. The kimchi and jalapeno added that extra kick.”

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