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Muku

Sachsenhausen€€
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 6:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Thursday: 12:00 – 1:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Friday: 12:00 – 1:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Saturday: 12:00 – 1:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 – 1:30 PM, 6:00 – 9:30 PM

Ramen noodles in a pork-bone broth, plus specials like sashimi, in a high-ceilinged space.via Google

An authentic Japanese ramen and grill house focusing on rich broths and charcoal-grilled skewers.

Signature
Tonkotsu ramen with grilled pork belly

Reviews from Google

Ngoc Bui2 months ago
An exceptionally beautiful Japanese restaurant with a truly unique atmosphere. The concept of sharing various tapas-style dishes works wonderfully and allows you to experience a wide range of flavors. The quality of the food is outstanding. Everything feels carefully prepared and very high-end. A special highlight is the ramen at the end, which is absolutely delicious and the perfect way to finish the meal. The only small downside was the egg, which was unfortunately a bit too dry. Aside from that, a fantastic dining experience that I would highly recommend.
Nina Thanii4 months ago
Really good ramen, fair prices, and nice atmosphere. All Japanese staffs are friendly and speak English and German fluently. Highly recommend! 🍜✨
Cher Yollamon9 months ago
The food was absolutely delightful, and the ambiance truly whisked me away to Japan. Every bite was a reminder of the rich flavors and traditions, making the experience all the more special. I felt as if I were dining in a cozy Tokyo eatery, surrounded by the warmth of Japanese culture.
Klaudia Leo11 months ago
As a sucker for ramen, I’ve tried pretty much every second ramen place in Germany even Düsseldorf. In Frankfurt-Mainz area I’ve tried every ramen place even the newly opened ones. When I was in Japan I was mainly hunting for ramen from the ranking list called RamenDB. I’ve tried the no 1 ramen in Japan which was literally out of this world (not exaggerating), but I can say that I know what the standard of a good ramen is. Muku is by far the best ramen I’ve had in Germany. My favorite is their Tonkotsu Ramen, even though I usually love Tsukemen more. There is a newly opened ramen in Berlin which I haven’t tried and supposedly resemble Ichiran Japan, however until I try that one, Muku is still the best in Germany. The only downside of it is the portion size of the ramen. It’s pretty small and a bit expensive. But for the quality, I always come back. I also especially love their sashimi rice bowl that they typically suggest before eating the ramen. Again here I know the standard of a good sushi since I’ve tried one of the best tuna sushi in Japan, which was the only time I cried of happiness because of food😅 Anyway, their sashimi bowl is heavenly good for Germany. Their other appetizers never really fail too, but I love their sashimi bowl and ramen the most, and I think it’s the best price-performanc-ratio-wise. Make sure to come 30 mins before their opening time on Saturday for the lunch time, line up and register your name, because they only offer Ramen in the afternoon and you can’t reserve a table for lunch time.
TERRY LI6 months ago
The ramen was delicious, the food was of Japanese quality, and the staff were very attentive.
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