Vegan Restaurant

Ramen 369

0 (369 reviews) · $$$$ · delrayBeach · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Editor synopsis · 369 reviews
Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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I had an amazing experience at Ramen 369! I ordered the Vegan Ramen with 100% vegetable broth, and it was absolutely delicious. The broth was rich and flavorful without feeling heavy, and adding Udon noodles for just $1 made it even more enjoyable—thick, chewy, and perfect for soaking up all that goodness. I also tried the Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake), and it was a standout dish on its own. Crisp on the outside, fluffy inside, and packed with savory flavor—definitely one of the best I’ve had.

I had an amazing experience at Ramen 369! I ordered the Vegan Ramen with 100% vegetable broth, and it was absolutely delicious. The broth was rich and flavorful without feeling heavy, and adding Udon noodles for just $1 made it even more enjoyable—thick, chewy, and perfect for soaking up all that goodness. I also tried the Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake), and it was a standout dish on its own. Crisp on the outside, fluffy inside, and packed with savory flavor—definitely one of the best I’ve had.

This is a very authentic Japanese ramen spot. I just came back from Japan, and the style and flavor here are almost identical. I’ve noticed that ramen in the U.S. usually tastes a little different from what you get in Japan — the broth there tends to have a slight bitterness, and this place captures that perfectly. Personally, I prefer the U.S. flavor overall, but if you’re looking for a truly authentic ramen experience — from the taste to the seating and ordering style — this is the place to go.

This is a very authentic Japanese ramen spot. I just came back from Japan, and the style and flavor here are almost identical. I’ve noticed that ramen in the U.S. usually tastes a little different from what you get in Japan — the broth there tends to have a slight bitterness, and this place captures that perfectly. Personally, I prefer the U.S. flavor overall, but if you’re looking for a truly authentic ramen experience — from the taste to the seating and ordering style — this is the place to go.

Ramen 369 is a cozy little ramen bar in Delray with incredible broth and fresh ingredients. The flavors are rich and authentic, and you can watch the chef prepare everything right in front of you. Seating is limited and prices run a bit high, but the quality makes it worth it. A must-try for real ramen lovers.