Where is the BEST ramen in Stamford? And no we are not talking about the cheap packet of noodles you can buy at the grocery store. Ramen has been the craze in the past few months, so we decided to take a look at what Stamford has to offer, one of these places will definitely satisfy that ramen craving.
Chutni Biryani & Noodle Bar (Indian Cuisine)
Address: 211 Main Street, Stamford, CT 06901
Phone: (203) 274-7232
Chutni Biryani & Noodle Bar is a cross-cultural restaurant that offers everything from traditional Indian cuisine to their popular ramen bowls! As one of the first restaurants to open in Stamford that offers ramen, this place is a hit and popular among regulars. Their most popular is tonkotsu ramen which has a pork based broth. Chutni also has vegetarian and spicy ramen options which will satisfy any ramen lover.
Kano
Address: 227 Summer Street, Stamford, CT 06901
Phone: (475) 619-9025
Instagram: kanostamford
Aiming to bring authentic street food to the heart of Stamford, we can say Kano has successfully reached their goal. This primarily Thai food restaurant is offering a variety of traditional Thai dishes and the added bonus: RAMEN! Featuring minimalist decor, the feeling in this restaurant is very laid back making it great for a quick bite to eat. This restaurant also offers many gluten free options and has incredibly reasonable prices, you should definitely give this place a try.
Kyushu Ramen
Address: 235 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT 06901
Phone: (203) 614-8689
Instagram: kyushuramenct
Known for their HUGE portions, we recommend visiting Kyushu Ramen when you are extra hungry. When ordering Tonkotsu at Kyushu, you can expect to have three large pieces of chasu pork per bowl! Their most popular ramen dish is Shio ramen, which has a chicken base broth and a variety of toppings. The menu is designed by Japanese born chef Ito Shigeru who trained in California before bringing his talent to Connecticut. This small restaurant is open until 11PM and their central location makes it the perfect place to satisfy your late night ramen craving. P.S. Word on the street is Kyushu is also BYOB.