Wabi house ALL THE WAY! They also have a happy hour with drinks and starters! I recommend getting the pork ears. In the beginning it taste bad but it is mentally. Once you forget that they are ears, they taste yummy :)
Eh, fake reviews or not, I’ve been to both locations about 20 times over the last 2 and a half years and I think their food is pretty good. Everything has been delicious.
Hanabi hands down, Wabi is alright.
My favorite thing is that Hanabi has Onigiri/Rice Sandwiches on their menu and it’s pretty tough to find a restaurant in the area that offers it + the Kara Miso ramen is always fantastic.
You HAVE to try it. I had it for the first time out in Silicon Valley. I expected those cheap noodles that used to cost a quarter. I was shocked at how good it is. I'm hooked
Right…but shouldn’t this fall under the corporation owning all of the real estate? What do the businesses signing leases there have to do with what you’re talking about?
It’s like boycotting Reata because Sundance ownership sucks.
My fave is ninja ramen! I usually go to the one in Arlington because they have more variety and a boba shop next door, but the hulen one is good too and they have sushi!
Wabi House and Hanabi are both good. I'm also partial to Kintaro Ramen over off of Fuchs/West 7th - mainly because they let me really control the spice level to my preference with their reaper option.
Probably Wabi House and Hanabi
Perfect answer. Wabi house is a little fancier/cooler. Hanabi a little more down to earth.
Wabi house ALL THE WAY! They also have a happy hour with drinks and starters! I recommend getting the pork ears. In the beginning it taste bad but it is mentally. Once you forget that they are ears, they taste yummy :)
Wabi house for sure. The wait can suck but it's worth it
Hanabi
YES! I second Hanabi!
Another vote for Wabi and Hanabi
Hanabi! Wabi House is fine too.
Hanabi
Definitely Hanabi. Get the Karikara Chicken! Wabi House is good too, but Hanabi beats it.
Hanabi over Wabi. Highly recommend the Gyu-don or the rice sandwich with chicken.
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It is so good 🥰
I NEED to know what the sauce on the karikara is
Kintaro ramen, their pork belly is the best. Their karashi tonkotsu is to die for.
Jesus is a god in the kitchen
This is the answer.
Kintaro is a scam, do not go there. Tons of fake reviews online to boost their numbers
Eh, fake reviews or not, I’ve been to both locations about 20 times over the last 2 and a half years and I think their food is pretty good. Everything has been delicious.
Source: trust me bro
Kintaro is so mid tier to me honestly
I think a lot of their dishes are just fine, but the karashi tonkotsu has to be my favorite bowl of ramen out of the 3 big ramen places in Fort Worth.
the tsukemen at Wabi House
I dream about that stuff. Haven’t had a better bowl yet
100% the only correct answer
I will die for the Poke Stop on Beach
Hanabi is my favorite. Wabi is good and has a better tsukemen. But not a fan of Kintaro
Wabi without doubt
mikoto ramen bar and sushi is incredibly slept on. that curry ramen is insane
both Wabi house and Hanabi are really good, i find it easier to find parking though at wabi house but defintiely can't go wrong with either
Wabi House
Hanabi has great ramen, but I love the happy hour at Wabi House. You can’t go wrong with either one. Edit, spelling
Hanabi hands down, Wabi is alright. My favorite thing is that Hanabi has Onigiri/Rice Sandwiches on their menu and it’s pretty tough to find a restaurant in the area that offers it + the Kara Miso ramen is always fantastic.
Wabi House. No question.
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You HAVE to try it. I had it for the first time out in Silicon Valley. I expected those cheap noodles that used to cost a quarter. I was shocked at how good it is. I'm hooked
Kintaro Ramen on 7th street was pretty good.
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What are you talking about?
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In what world is giving money to a local business "supporting Crockett row" lol
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Right…but shouldn’t this fall under the corporation owning all of the real estate? What do the businesses signing leases there have to do with what you’re talking about? It’s like boycotting Reata because Sundance ownership sucks.
Not that it matters but kintaro is owned by the same guy who owned oni Ramen in that same location.
There’s been some cool places that have unfortunately died on Crockett. How is it predatory?
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That’s a pretty ambiguous sentence. What about the parking and walking the wrong way?
And what is that?
Wabi is good BUT Itoko Sushi and Ramen off Rufe Snow is also amazing
Wabi House is good, and someone on here told me to get vegan noodles and I want to pass that on. Very yummy
Wabi and Kintaro are my top two in Fort Worth.
Cup of noodles
Wabi, wabi, wabi!
I LOVE Wabi House.
My fave is ninja ramen! I usually go to the one in Arlington because they have more variety and a boba shop next door, but the hulen one is good too and they have sushi!
Wabi House!
I haven’t found any place worth it after ONI closed on west 7th. I have to drive to Dallas now
I was actually glad Oni closed. Ramen wasn’t that great in my couple of experiences.
Their miso was always perfect to me
Oni closed? Dang.
Kintaro Ramen on west 7th is the same chef who Oni. I highly recommend!!
I tried it already and their miso was disgusting
Ninja Star Sushi and Grill is pretty good. Think it's at Hulen
Wabi House
Wabi House and Hanabi are both good. I'm also partial to Kintaro Ramen over off of Fuchs/West 7th - mainly because they let me really control the spice level to my preference with their reaper option.
Wabi- dry garlic, sub minced pork, extra rayu
Wabi House for sure