Kintaro Ramen Menu – Arlington, TX

Type : Ramen restaurant

Location : Arlington, TX

Unassuming restaurant furnishing traditional & creative ramen soups, plus snacks & entrees. Based on 532 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Kintaro Ramen 76010

Address:
101 E Abram St #130, Arlington, TX 76010

Phone: (817) 538-5344

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Hours

Wednesday 11 AM–10 PM
Thursday 11 AM–10 PM
Friday 11 AM–11 PM
Saturday 11 AM–11 PM
Sunday 11 AM–10 PM
Monday 11 AM–10 PM
Tuesday 11 AM–10 PM

Menu

Appetizers
Paozu
Fold over steamed bun filled with chopped chashu, creamy sesame dressed cabbage, and housemade cucumber pickles
$4.00
Edamame
Steamed young soybeans sprinkled with coarse salt
$5.00
Ramen
Tonkotsu
thin noodles paired with a silky pork broth topped with 2 slices of pork belly, soft boiled egg, woodear mushrooms, bamboo shoots, green onion, and sesame furikake
$14.00
Karashi Tonkotsu
*spicy* thin noodles paired with a spicy silky pork broth topped with 2 slices of pork belly, soft boiled egg, bean sprouts, pickled mustard greens, green onion, and sesame furikake; Available Mild, Habanero +$0.50, Reaper +$1.50
$15.00
Miso
thick noodles paired with a creamy miso broth topped with 1 slice of pork belly, 1 slice of chicken breast, soft boiled egg, bamboo shoots, buttered corn, green onion, sesame furikake, and fried garlic
$14.00
Karashimiso
*spicy* thick noodles paired with a spicy creamy miso broth topped with 1 slice of pork belly, 1 slice of chicken breast, soft boiled egg, bean sprouts, buttered corn, green onion, sesame furikake, fried garlic, and chili threads; Available Mild, Habanero +$0.50, Reaper +$1.50
$15.00
Vegetarian Curry
*vegetarian* thin noodles paired with a stout Japanese curry-shiitake broth topped with soft boiled egg, bean sprouts, leafy greens, carrots, woodear mushrooms, pickled red ginger, green onion, and sesame furikake
$10.00
Creamy Vegetarian
*vegetarian* thin noodles paired with a silky cabbage broth topped with soft boiled egg, leafy greens, carrots, woodear mushrooms, buttered corn, pickled mustard greens, green onion, and sesame furikake
$10.00
Dracula’s Bane
über garlicky pork broth paired with firm, straight noodles topped with pile of peppery beansprouts, four (4) slices of tender pork chashu, runny egg, green onion, red ginger, mustard greens, fried garlic, sesame furikake, and a drizzle of burnt garlic mayu
$20.00
Red Curry
*pescatarian & spicy* spicy Thai red curry dashi paired with thick, wavy noodles topped with three (3) panko crusted shrimps, bean sprouts, leafy greens, basil, green onion, chili flakes, sesame furikake, and a lime wedge
$13.00
Sides
Chashu
pork belly braised with soy, mirin & ginger (1pc)
$3.00
Muneniku
chicken breast poached in garlic, sake & soy (2pc)
$4.00
Narutomaki
fishcake (like the pink swirl emoji; 5pc)
$2.50
Ajitama
6-minute egg marinated with soy, sugar & ginger
$1.00
Menma
bamboo shoots marinated with soy, mirin & togarashi
$1.00
Kikurage
woodear mushrooms marinated with soy, vinegar & sesame
$1.00
Moyashi
steamed bean sprouts
$1.00
Tomorokoshi
corn tossed with butter & salt
$1.00
Oshitashi
steamed leafy greens
$1.00
Takana
pickled mustard greens seasoned with soy, sesame & togarashi
$1.00
Benishoga
ginger pickled with vinegar & red shiso
$1.00
Yakinori
toasted seaweed
$1.00
Parmesan
grated parmesan cheese (popular topping in Northern Japan on miso)
$1.00
Mild Spice
homemade spicy paste; available Habanero +$0.50 or Reaper +$1.50
$1.50
Kaedama
Extra serving of noodles *pairs with ramen; only available in conjunction with a ramen order
$3.00
Okawari
Extra serving of broth *pairs with ramen; only available in conjunction with a ramen order
$7.00
Beverages
Draft Beer
Sapporo, Kirin Ichiban, Bud Light
$4.00
Bottle Beer
Kirin Light or Asahi Super Dry
$4.00
Small House Sake
Served Hot or Cold
$4.00
Large House Sake
Served Hot or Cold
$7.00
Nigori Unfiltered Sake $10.00
Mio Sparkling Sake $13.50
Non-Alcoholic
Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Dr Pepper, Sprite, Iced Tea (Sweet or Unsweet)
$2.00

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Reviews

Aj Lopes
Delicious food! Went here with a friend of mine from work and the selection, quality of food, atmosphere, and friendliness of staff were great! Once you enter on the left of the entrance you input your order and the whole process is pretty simple.

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Benjamin Thompson
I’ve been to this wonderful hole-in-the-wall ramen shop a couple times now– it’s a convenient lunch meeting spot between me and my pastor where we can hole up in a corner and have long and thoughtful conversations. At least when we’ve been (mostly summertime) it hasn’t been too busy, but I expect things would pick up during the school year given the proximity to UTA. Parking options aren’t great, but that’s hardly their fault. The staff is super friendly and didn’t rush us out. Ambiance feels like an authentic Japanese ramen shop. You order from a kiosk and sit down wherever you want and the staff brings you filtered water and utensils.

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David Veteikis
Order at the kiosk. The food is served promptly. Everything was delicious. The spicy miso had just the right amount of heat.

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Krystal Turner
I loved the vibe of the place! They have two self order registers by the door. You pay before you eat and take a seat. You can see the cooks in the kitchen and the seating is open to sit next to anyone enjoy your food.

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Sabrina Garcia (Uni)
Not bad but I’ve had better ramen, the broth is really what killed it for me…sadly

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Alley Tama
This place is the closest authentic japanese ramen i’ve ever try around DFW area. The texture of the noodle,the side dish,the flavor everything is on point and i love that they open until 10 pm. And 11 pm. on weekend (Friday&Saturday) because i’m finish work late night everyday sometime i want some hot soup but no place for me to get it this place is perfect for me and they made it one by one every time they have an order so its fresh make at the restaurant!! If you want to try some great ramen come and try this place!

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Ann Gee
I think this place is overrated. Tried the Karashi Tonkotsu with habernero via Uber eats. The broth was packaged separately and I could see an oily layer, it also was not flavorful. The noodles were cooked good but I didn’t care for the texture. The pork belly is the star of this dish and was cooked and seasoned well. Considering the price, I think the portion is small and could benefit from more vegetables. There were hardly any greens in the bowl.

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Carla R
1st timer here, my husband and I wanted to try something new. When we arrived the worker opened the door for us and informed us how to place an order. We had decided to sit outside so we wouldn’t feel overwhelmed being in a new place. The waiter took our food out to us and checked on us a few times. Super nice place and cute little place, the food was delicious!

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Cory von Seggern
The service was fast and the staff was friendly.

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Derica Booker
First time here and it was awesome! The sweet tea was EVERYTHING!

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