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Menya Musashi Tsukemen & Ramen

RamenJapanese

Capitol Hill

$$$$Perfect For:Casual Weeknight DinnerSerious Take-Out Operation
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This Capitol Hill spot is a choose-your-own-adventure kind of ramen experience—you could go the traditional route with broth and noodles in the same bowl, do some broth-dipping with tsukemen, or have mazeman with no broth at all. We suggest that your plotline involves ordering the spicy curry ramen. It’s got hearty toppings (like wilted spinach and cloud ear mushrooms), and a nutty curry flavor that'll make you forget about the 20 minutes you just spent trying to find parking.

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For the best ramen in town, head to Midnite Ramen—a food cart parked outside of Figurehead Brewing in Interbay.

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Ramen Danbo is a small ramen shop on Capitol Hill that almost always has a wait, but the soup is totally worth standing in line for.

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