Sushi and Ramen
The best Sushi and Ramen spots in Mexico City.
20 places found

Aburiya By Shige Takane
Experience the unique Japan-Mexico culinary fusion at Aburiya By Shige Takane. Savor Chef Shige's Okonomiyaki, Tempura, and Ramen Tobkotsu in Mexico City.

Deigo
Deigo offers an authentic Japanese dining experience in Mexico City, renowned for traditional cuisine, diverse menu, and the acclaimed Kaito izakaya bar.

Gori Gori Ramen
Experience Gori Gori Ramen in Mexico City: innovative, portable ramen, birriamen, and unique drinks. A top-rated spot for fusion cuisine and a vibrant community.

Kaminari Ramen
Experience authentic Japanese ramen and Izakaya dishes at Kaminari Ramen in Mexico City's Zona Rosa. Crafted by Chef IMA, savor rich broths and fresh ingredients.

Koku
Experience Koku in Mexico City, a Japanese restaurant celebrated for its innovative cuisine, vibrant ambiance, and exceptional service in the Cuauhtémoc neighborhood.

Kura
Experience authentic Japanese izakaya dining at Kura in Mexico City. Savor sushi, sashimi, ramen, and robata in a vibrant, relaxed atmosphere.

Mog Bistro
Experience Mog Bistro in Roma Norte: a vibrant fusion of Japanese & Taiwanese cuisine. Enjoy sushi, ramen, pad thai & more in a stylish setting.

Mukyu Ramen
Experience authentic Japanese ramen and home-style dishes at Mukyu Ramen in CDMX. Savor rich broths, crispy gyoza, and more in a cozy, family-friendly setting.

Ramen Hankki
Experience authentic Korean cuisine at Ramen Hankki in Mexico City. Enjoy flavorful ramen, crispy fried chicken, and hearty dupbaps in a vibrant setting.

Ramen Temple
Discover Ramen Temple in Roma Norte, Mexico City! Customize your perfect ramen from 75+ varieties, with delicious add-ons and a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere.

Restaurante Nagaoka
Experience authentic Japanese cuisine at Restaurante Nagaoka in Mexico City. Enjoy high-quality sushi, ramen, and more with convenient online ordering.

Rokai
Discover Rokai in Mexico City, Edo Kobayashi's flagship Japanese izakaya. Experience authentic flavors, omakase, and the vibrant culture of "Little Tokyo."