LOCATIONS

Michi Ramen

6519 N. Lamar, 512/386-1908

JOHN ANDERSON

Starting as a food truck, this place takes on a brick-and-mortar business competing admirably against Austin's other ramen contenders. Housemade gyoza, Chashu Don of roast pork and rice, among other deviations, make this spot more than a one-trick pony.

Other Locations

Michi Ramen, 3005 S. Lamar, D-114B
Michi Ramen, 2513 San Antonio
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Chronicle Reviews

Michi Ramen Inflames the Ramen Wars

Food truck turned brick-and-mortar is a serious contender

Rachel Feit, October 24, 2013

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