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Best Family Friendly Ramen Restaurants in Los Angeles

13 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Kai Ramen
Only dedicated ramen shop on Montana Avenue with daily house-made broths

Notable Picks

$$ Santa Monica Japanese, Ramen
Chef Nishimura's family ramen legacy spans over 20 years, bringing Mountain View's expertise to Montana Avenue with house-made broths simmered daily for authentic Japanese flavors. This cozy neighborhood spot balances traditional tonkotsu excellence with modern touches like flame-torched chashu and extensive vegan options.
Must-Try Dishes: Tokyo Bomb Ramen, Classic Tonkotsu with Torched Pork Belly, Crispy Chicken Steam Buns
What Makes it Special: Only dedicated ramen shop on Montana Avenue with daily house-made broths
$$ Beverly Grove Japanese, Ramen
Kopan’s Beverly Grove outpost is a crowd-pleasing Japanese spot where hearty tonkotsu ramen shares the stage with rolls, sashimi, and bento boxes. With hundreds of reviews and steady ratings, it’s a reliable choice near Cedars-Sinai for groups who want both ramen and broader Japanese options.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu Ramen, Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen, Vegan Ramen
What Makes it Special: High-volume neighborhood standby combining tonkotsu ramen with a full sushi menu.
$ Northridge Japanese, Ramen
A tonkotsu specialist built on house-made noodles and a slow-cooked pork bone broth finished with black garlic oil—the Kuromayu is the draw and regulars treat it accordingly. The counter-service format keeps things quick, and the cozy strip-mall space works for solo bowls or small groups who want rich, properly fatty ramen without the Westside commute.
Must-Try Dishes: Kuromayu Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen, Chashu Bowl
What Makes it Special: San Fernando Valley go-to for rich pork bone broth ramen finished with house-made black garlic oil
$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Ramen
A legacy Japanese comfort-food institution reborn in Downtown, covering ramen, curry, and diner-style classics. Broths and sauces lean hearty and familiar, built for repeat visits rather than trend chasing. Late hours and broad menu make it a dependable all-purpose stop in the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Japanese curry rice, Tonkotsu ramen, Chicken karaage
What Makes it Special: Old-school Japanese comfort classics with real Downtown longevity.

Worthy Picks

$ Downtown LA Japanese, Ramen
A Little Tokyo galleria ramen room leaning Kyoto-style and comfort-forward. Broths are rich and well-balanced, with a menu that also nods to donburi and small sides. A solid, dependable sit-down bowl when you want familiar Japanese warmth.
Must-Try Dishes: Shoyu ramen, Spicy miso ramen, Gyoza
What Makes it Special: Kyoto-leaning ramen comfort inside the Little Tokyo galleria.
$ Bell Japanese, Ramen
IPPA Sushi Ramen is a casual Atlantic Avenue spot where locals come for big bowls of tonkotsu-style ramen alongside a long sushi roll lineup. It leans more neighborhood hangout than destination, but offers one of the only dedicated ramen menus in the 90201 ZIP with reliable broths and hearty portions.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Pork Belly Ramen, Spicy Chicken Ramen, Crunch Roll
What Makes it Special: Dedicated ramen-and-sushi menu in a casual strip-center setting along Atlantic Avenue.
$ Los Feliz Japanese, Ramen
Family-owned neighborhood ramen station established in 2014 offering solid traditional bowls with generous portions at remarkably affordable prices. The cozy space features anime playing on screens and free parking in back, creating a calm environment where the focus stays on well-executed basics like tonkotsu and miso ramen alongside vegetarian options.
Must-Try Dishes: Tonkotsu Ramen, Spicy Shrimp Ramen, Heart Attack Ramen
What Makes it Special: Outstanding value with combo deals like 2 ramen bowls for $23 and an unpretentious family atmosphere
$$ Westchester Japanese, Ramen
This newer Kai Ramen location brings Chef Nishimura’s wide-ranging menu of tonkotsu, chicken, and seafood broths plus tsukemen to a bright, compact space just north of LAX. Portions are hearty, flavors run bold and garlicky, and the room feels relaxed enough for families while still working for a casual ramen night.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen, Bomb Ramen, Crispy Chicken Steamed Buns
What Makes it Special: A newer Westchester outpost with a big, playful ramen menu including tsukemen and buttercorn bowls.
$$ Eagle Rock Japanese, Ramen
This casual spot combines sushi and ramen under one roof with a generous menu featuring hearty bowls and solid sushi bar standards. Locals appreciate the friendly service and affordable prices, with the miso ramen and pork belly rolls earning particular acclaim. The atmosphere is simple but relaxed, suited for laid-back meals and small group outings.
Must-Try Dishes: Miso Ramen, Pork Belly Sushi Roll, Chicken Karaage
What Makes it Special: Dual-menu concept: ramen and sushi equally well-executed.
$$ Northridge Japanese, Ramen
A dual-concept ramen and sushi operation anchored by a 16-hour tonkotsu pork broth that gives the noodle side real weight, while the sushi menu leans into crowd-friendly rolls like the Volcano and Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna. The strip-mall setting in Plaza Di Northridge keeps the energy casual and group-ready, with enough menu breadth that a table of six can split across both lanes without anyone compromising.
Must-Try Dishes: Kopan Ramen, Kara Miso Ramen, Takoyaki
What Makes it Special: House-simmered 16-hour tonkotsu pork broth anchors a menu that bridges traditional ramen with creative sushi rolls under one roof.
$$ Downtown LA Japanese, Ramen
A Japanese Village Plaza counter operation that runs a wide lane—ramen, bento boxes, tempura, takoyaki, eel—with the speed and price point tuned for a Little Tokyo lunch crowd. The draw is covering multiple Japanese comfort formats in one stop without waiting or overspending, which makes it a practical default for anyone already walking the plaza. Expect mall-adjacent energy and tight seating, not a lingering experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Bento Box, Tempura, Takoyaki
What Makes it Special: Japanese Village Plaza counter spot covering ramen, bento, and izakaya snacks under one roof with fast turnover
$ Cheviot Hills Japanese, Sushi
Nishi Poke & Ramen Bistro offers a casual, quick-service experience blending poke, sushi rolls, and hearty ramen for a budget-friendly feast. Widely praised for friendly staff, reliable food quality, and hidden gem vibes, it stands out for accessible sushi and inventive bowls ideal for lunch or quick dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Miso Ramen, Poke Bowl, Chicken Karaage Rice Bowl
What Makes it Special: Mix of sushi, poke, and ramen with fast, friendly service.
$ Westwood Japanese, Sushi
SanSai’s Westwood location is a fast-casual Japanese grill where made-to-order rolls sit alongside teriyaki bowls, salads, and combo plates. It’s a reliable option for students and office workers who want customizable plates with a couple of sushi rolls on the side rather than a full sushi bar experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken and sushi plate, Baked salmon nigiri, Sushi burrito
What Makes it Special: A budget-friendly Japanese grill where you can tack on simple rolls to hearty combo plates.