Welcome to Kiwami Ramen
Kiwami Ramen, located in Tucson, Arizona, is a trendy and casual ramen spot offering a variety of options for those with dietary preferences. With soy-free, vegan, and numerous vegetarian choices, this restaurant caters to a diverse range of customers. The restaurant provides waiter service and outdoor seating, making it perfect for groups or a cozy dinner. The menu also includes beer and wine options, along with happy hour specials. With its emphasis on quality ingredients and flavorful dishes, Kiwami Ramen is a must-try for ramen lovers looking for a unique dining experience.
- 4610 E Speedway Blvd Tucson, AZ 85712 Hotline: (520) 372-2838
Kiwami Ramen is a trendy and casual ramen spot located at 4610 E Speedway Blvd in Tucson, AZ. This restaurant offers a variety of options for those with dietary restrictions, including soy-free, vegan, and many vegetarian choices. You can enjoy your meal on their outdoor seating area, and they also offer delivery, takeout, and catering services.
One of the highlights of Kiwami Ramen is their delicious ramen dishes, which are expertly crafted and bursting with flavor. The waitstaff provides excellent service, and the atmosphere is perfect for a group dinner or a casual date night. Whether you're craving a hearty bowl of ramen or just looking for a quick bite, Kiwami Ramen has something for everyone.
Overall, my experience at Kiwami Ramen was fantastic. The attention to detail in each dish and the overall dining experience left me feeling satisfied and eager to return. I highly recommend giving Kiwami Ramen a try if you're in the Tucson area and looking for a delicious and satisfying meal.

The soft shell crab and the kiwami kuro ramen were really good and the presentation was really nice. I highly recommend eating

Very polite when I came in to get my take out. The ramen is very good for the price. Broth was exactly what I was looking for.

Good, but nothing amazing. Portions were hearty and well balanced. Gyoza were what you would expect. Mochi is a nice dessert for an inexpensive price. Servers were attentive. Very small interior with limited seating was a turn-off on a windy day. There is more seating outside than inside.

Went here Friday night and it was a pleasant surprise. Though I read reviews about a drive-through, I did not actually see it once I was in the restaurant. Upon getting there, it was somewhat busy. My husband and I were able to sit in the bar area where we could see a bit of the kitchen. We ordered two appetizers, which were both really good and held us over until our two Ramen meals, both of which were pretty flavorful and yummy. My spicy curry Ramen did have a bit of spice, but was not overwhelming at all. Throughout our time here customers were definitely coming and going so it does seem like a busier spot. Service was quick and friendly, and we had no complaints!

Found myself here while waiting for reservations elsewhere.. a pleasant change of plans! The environment was decently cozy for a chilly evening out.. the atmosphere; modern, yet felt reminiscent of an authentic ramen shop, which added to it's charm. I was seated at the counter without the usual question asked upon arrival, but paid no mind with the friendly disposition and attentiveness of restaurant staff.. The restaurant offered decent alternative seating when* available, which seemed somewhat limited, and maybe not as great use of space like I'm used to seeing.. to my surprise, a whole corner table/area was used for employee/restaurant space, despite the need for more proper tables that aren't just counter/bar.. Luckily, was not a problem, but could see this potentially being an issue for folks that aren't young 20 somethings in groups outside of 2/4, of which the restaurant really resonates more than functionality, in my opinion. The food itself was quite good. Upon looking over the menu, I saw some options that were familiar, and some that were new to me, but had to inquire the waitress for 'non pork' options, which apparently were available, but not listed on the menu..? Oh though tasty, my ramen was unfortunately lukewarm, and for being a curry ramen, not quite as obviously curry that I was expecting.. but, the flavor was still very good.. fresh, with a nice level of spice.. I also had the pork gyozas, a bottled beer, and warmed sake, which was a nice pairing to accompany what to some degree lacked in my overall satisfaction with my experience. Would I recommend? Sure! .... I would definitely consider this one again before knocking it, but may consider ones that are considerably closer to my area of town, since it was just 'pretty good'.

A delicious ramen joint without lots of room, but tons of personality. The shoyu ramen was delicious and a great option for those who don't eat pork. There was a pretty long wait because they can't fit that many people in the building, but they got us in relatively quickly. There is even a drive through for increased convenience, which is crazy for the quality of food you're getting. The staff was very accommodating and fun to be around. The noodles were a little better than average, but broth was unlike anything I've ever had and we really enjoyed the flavor. The flavors complement the toppings beautifully and I will definitely be coming back. Reasonably priced as well.

This ramen is becoming one of my frequently visited ramen places because of the quality and the great prices! The appetizers are decently priced for the portion and are very delicious I always get the chicken karage and char siu fried rice. Staff is always friendly and timely, even the drive through rolls through pretty quickly. Super casual inside and they're always playing kpop & jpop for the vibes. Beautiful presentation and never had a bad experience here. Great for a dinner date or just hanging with friends.

I'll give it a 4-star review for the experience overall. On Day 2 of my ramen kick which brought me to Kiwami Ramen based on the reviews. Centrally located and well reviewed, I was looking forward to it. I got the Kawami Aka ramen which is the spicy version of their regular ramen. What's nice is that they list everything in the ramen so you can remove things and add other extras if you want. Overall it's not bad, but it didn't really have the flavor profile that I was looking for in the broth. I can see why a lot of people would like it; just personal preference on my part. It's not very spicy despite the healthy amount of red oil mixed on top. I hope you like green onions because there are tons of it. That chashu was soft and fatty. Unfortunately they use thin noodles whereas I prefer the thicker ones. Again, just personal choice. I also ordered the karaage which was excellent. Really good spices mixed in, side of lemon and mayo. That was probably the highlight of the meal. Overall it was on the pricy side at $23.80 for the ramen and chicken. I really wish ramen places had set ("setto") menus with ramen and a small side of something. Their fried rice looked amazing but it's a full portion and I couldn't justify that with the ramen. Will I try it again? Maybe. I really want to try the fried rice and the curry ramen is calling my name.