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Best Comfort Food Classics Ramen Restaurants in Sawtelle

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Ramenya
Classic counter-service ramen with decades of steady quality

Notable Picks

8.3
$ Sawtelle Japanese, Ramen
Ramenya is a longstanding strip-mall spot beloved for its affordable, generous bowls and remarkable consistency over the years. With standout shoyu and miso ramen, this local fixture's straightforward menu and cozy interior provide a relaxed setting for solo and family dining. Expect efficient service and the crowd-favorite Asiana Tantanmen, drawing repeat visits from devoted regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Asiana Tantanmen, Miso Ramen, Fried Chicken
What Makes it Special: Classic counter-service ramen with decades of steady quality
$$ Sawtelle Japanese, Ramen
The Tokyo import that introduced LA to tsukemen—dipping noodles served cold with 15-hour simmered broth on the side. Portions run large with thick 2.5mm noodles; the signature seafood-pork broth carries umami that's kept regulars returning since 2011. Competition in the Sawtelle ramen corridor has intensified, but the original formula holds its ground with lines that still form at peak hours.
Must-Try Dishes: Tsukemen, Chashu Tsukemen, Ajitama Tsukemen
What Makes it Special: Tokyo import with 60-hour simmered broth and thick 2.5mm dipping noodles
$ Sawtelle Japanese, Ramen
A long-running Hakata-style ramen shop where you customize firmness, richness, and toppings before the first slurp. The tonkotsu broth is creamy without getting heavy, and the thin noodles hit that classic Fukuoka bite. It’s a reliable, no-fuss ramen night anchor for Sawtelle.
Must-Try Dishes: Hakata Tonkotsu Ramen, Spicy Miso Ramen, Gyoza
What Makes it Special: Hakata ramen customization down to noodle firmness and broth richness.
$$ Sawtelle Japanese, Ramen
A customization-forward ramen shop on Sawtelle where iPad ordering lets you dial in broth richness, spice level, and noodle firmness across tonkotsu and vegan base options. The late-night hours and counter-service format make it a natural solo stop for the Sawtelle corridor, and the menu branches beyond standard tonkotsu into birria and plant-based builds. Expect a focused, efficient bowl-building experience rather than a full-service sit-down.
Must-Try Dishes: Bold Ramen, Birria Ramen, Hippie Ramen
What Makes it Special: iPad-based ordering lets you fully customize your tonkotsu or vegan bowl down to broth richness, spice level, and noodle firmness.

Worthy Picks

$ Sawtelle Japanese, Ramen
A tantanmen-focused noodle shop carrying the lineage of Tokyo's Seito Masamune Tsujita, built around three distinct broth styles and a 0-to-6 spice-and-mala customization scale that rewards repeat visits. The Sawtelle location runs loud and fast during peak hours, functioning best as a focused, in-and-out noodle session where the heat level is the main decision point.
Must-Try Dishes: Tokyo Style Tantanmen, Downtown Style Tantanmen, Original Style Tantanmen
What Makes it Special: First U.S. outpost of Tokyo's Seito Masamune Tantanmen Tsujita, offering three distinct tantanmen styles with customizable spice and mala numbing levels on a 0-to-6 scale.