A Gift Pho You! 20+ Places To Get Your Noodle, Ramen and Pho Fix in San Antonio

Think of the classic night where you’re in your pajamas on the couch fishing out the last noodle from that Chinese takeout box. Now, replace that with you in some casual clothing with a friend or two eating some of the most delicious noodles in the city. If that’s more appealing to you then check out these ramen, pho and noodle spots spread across San Antonio.

editor’s note: Gabby here! I just want to say that fall noodle Thursdays are going into effect soon and this is my list. If you see me eating the noods on a Thursday- here’s your guide to all the ramen, noodles and pho (working on) in San Antonio. I’ve also added some spots myself so I’ll be signing them with the ‘gm.’


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Ramen

Ito Ramen

This hole in the wall ramen bar offers few choices of ramen in big bowls. The decorations on their walls are from famous animes. There’s no doubt that this authentic joint will inspire you to try to be a chopstick pro.

  • 14395 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78216

  • Parking: free lot parking

  • Price: $$

Tenko Ramen

Located in the Pearl dining hall, Tenko is a small stand offering snacks such as edamame, kimchi and of course, ramen. If you’re with people who aren’t into ramen (we’d consider them crazy) then this is the location for you so everyone can have their pick of food.

  • 312 Pearl Parkway Bldg 6, #6112, San Antonio, TX 78215

  • Parking: free lot parking

  • Price: $$

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Noodle Tree

From food truck to ramen shop, Noodle Tree takes a cultivating approach to fusion and flavors on Tawainese inspired ramen. This ramen spot near UTSA offers small plates to share from or your own bowl you’re bound to be leaving satisfied. They’re open now for lunch  

  • 7114 UTSA Boulevard Unit 101, San Antonio, TX 78249

  • Parking: free garage parking (marked) and street parking

  • Price: $

Suck IT The Restaurant

Suck IT first started out as a hookah and bubble tea bar (their hookah and tea bar is still open) then expanded to a restaurant located in the heart of the medical center. All foods at Suck IT have an Asian American Mexican twist to it, this place is definitely not your average pho. 

  • 7220 Louis Pasteur Dr #125, San Antonio, TX 78229

  • Parking: Free lot parking

  • Price: $

Nama Ramen

This is the ramen spot for late-night eats- esp if you go to UTSA! One rule- make sure your whole party is there so you can sit and come early or you’ll be stuck waiting outside. -gm

  • 6565 Babcock Rd, San Antonio, TX 78249

  • Parking: free lot

  • Price: $$

Kimura

Kimura is a downtown fave- but walk too fast and you’ll miss it. This tiny noodle spot is great for an after dusk stroll through the River Walk. -gm

  • 152 E Pecan St #102, San Antonio, TX 78205

  • Parking: paid lots (free city lots on Tuesdays 5-12 am) 

  • Price: $$$

Hero’s Ramen x Sushi

So get this Hero’s Ramen x Sushi is from the same team behind Houston’s Ramen Bar Ichi. Located by the airport it’s a great spot to have some dinner before checking out the rest of the shopping center *ahem Weathered Souls.* Then again they’re BYOB for your information. -gm

  • 13444 West Ave, San Antonio, TX 78216

  • Parking: free lot

  • Price: $$$

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Kuriya at Cherrity Bar

Ok, if you’re a late-night ramen eater like me then you better come early! Even though Kuriya is located inside Cherrity Bar- the kitchen closes earlier than the bar itself. So come earlier than usual and stay late for the cocktails. If you do go- order the oyster mushrooms they’re a personal fave. 

  • 302 Montana St, San Antonio, TX 78203

  • Parking: small dirt lot, designated Alamodome lot (when available) and street parking.

  • Price: $$ 

Wild Goji 

Located by North Star Mall- Wild Goji is the spot for all different kinds of Asian street food especially ramen. This is the place you bring friends who aren’t sure about ramen and can find other things on the menu to enjoy. -gm

  • 7115 Blanco Rd #110, San Antonio, TX 78216

  • Parking: free lot

  • Price: $$$ 

Hot Joy

I sweat this restaurant is straight out of a Zack Braff movie or rather maybe that’s how I feel about it. It really reminds me of Garden State so if you wanna reenact scenes from the movie- meet me there on Mondays- which is the only night they do this. $1 beers ‘til the keg float. -gm though. 

  • 1014 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78210

  • Parking: street parking

  • Price: $$$

Godai

If you’re in Castle Hills this is the spot to go to! Godai is usually the spot for sushi but between you and me, their ramen is dope. -gm

  • 11203 West Ave, San Antonio, TX 78213

  • Parking: free lot

  • Price: $$

JY Ramen

The first time I went to this ramen spot was literally a dark and stormy night. I used to live in the Medical Center so this spot was down the street and I needed my fix. So it saved me from cooking. -gm

  • 5500 Babcock Rd Ste116, San Antonio, TX 78240

  • Parking: Free Lot

  • Price: $$

Blue Whale Fancy Food Restaurant

The newest spot on the list is this Ramen spot located in the middle of downtown. Literally right by the courthouse. It’s only open for breakfast and lunch right now so go early! 

  • 136 E Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

  • Parking: Paid Parking

  • Price: $ 

Sushishima Japanese Restaurant

Don’t fret super northsiders! I’ve found a ramen spot near y’all. They mainly sell sushi but also have some ramen- so you can slurp and feel warm inside. -gm

  • 1205 N Loop 1604 W #230, San Antonio, TX 78258

  • Parking: Free Lot 

  • Price: $$ 

Niki’s Tokyo Inn

A local fave this is another top sushi spot in the city but we’re here for the ramen. Get a bowl, sit on the floor and enjoy. -gm

  • 819 W Hildebrand Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212

  • Parking: Free Lot

  • Price: $$

Piranha Izakaya

The official rebranding of Piranha Killer Sushi now has 7 different kinds of ramen. -gm

  • 260 E Basse Rd #101, San Antonio, TX 78209

  • Parking: Free lot 

  • Price: $$$

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Bakudan Ramen

Ok, so if you eat here and it’s not too cold, sit on the patio! If it is cold- eat inside. Personally I’d probably brave the cold! -gm

  • 17619 La Cantera Pkwy #208, San Antonio, TX 78257

  • Parking: Free lot, garage

  • Price: $$

Ginza Ramen and Poke

Say you live on the far northeast side of the city- like in Selma! Then you got a ramen spot too- it’s also a rice dish and poke spot too so you’re set for life. -gm

  • 15069 I-35 #217, Selma, TX 78154

  • Parking: Free lot

  • Price: $$ 

Hula House

One of the newer spots in the city for ramen not to mention they offer various different options to order. -gm

  • 5819 Northwest Loop 410 #120, San Antonio, TX 78238

  • Parking: Free lot

  • Price: $$

Kai Sushi

Kai sushi is the spot you go to for all kinds of noodles. Apart from ramen they have udon and yakisoba dishes. 

2535 Northwest Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78230

Parking: Free lot

Price: $$


Pho

Pho Hung Cuong Restaurant

There are tons of Vietnamese restaurants in San Antonio, many that you drive by because you’re like “I can’t even pronounce that,” but let me tell you something - Pho Hung Cuong is as delicious as that one place you always drive by can get. With modern takes on classics and high-quality ingredients in huge bowls, this place will have you in a pho-coma.

  • 12730 Frontage Rd, San Antonio, TX 78230

  • Parking: Free lot parking

  • Price: $

Pho 4 Star Vietnamese San Antonio

Not sure why this restaurant was so modest in going with “4 stars” because their plates and atmosphere deserve 5. Pho 4 Star Vietnamese serves up a variety of dishes such as rice with meat, salads and more but their pho can’t be beaten. 

  • 2921 Pat Booker Road #120b Universal City, TX 78148

  • Parking: Free lot parking

  • Price: $

Taste of Asia 

As highly recommended by @stine.eats as her favorite pho spot in the city is Taste of Asia. Her tips are getting fried spring rolls- she always orders the p12 too!- gm

  • 300 W Bitters Rd #120, San Antonio, TX 78216

  • Parking: Free lot parking

  • Price: $$


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Noodles

Kungfu Noodle

Hand-pulled noodles, dumplings, and steamed buns? Get over to this Chinese restaurant to have your pick of the bunch. This place is a favorite to many locals, not trying to twist your arm, but that’s saying something.

  • 6733 Bandera Rd, Leon Valley, TX 78238

  • Parking: Free lot parking

  • Price: $

Thai House Restaurant

This restaurant gets its name from looking like a house, the inside and service is no different. Giving a welcoming and cozy vibe the dishes at this restaurant will keep you satisfied and leaving happy (unlike regular family dinners.)

  • 4114 Rittiman Rd, San Antonio, TX 78218

  • Parking: free lot parking

  • Price: $

Seoul Asian Market and Cafe

Located inside an Asian market, the Cafe portion serves up a variety of meals but if you’re in the mood for noodles look no further. Freshly made meals with ingredients from the market, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a whole other continent (now that’s a bargain.)

  • 1005 Rittiman Rd #101, San Antonio, TX 78218

  • Parking: free lot parking

  • Price: $

Lucky Noodle

I used to go to Lucky Noodle at least once a month but trust me you’ll want to make it up there at least once. They hand-pull the noodles themselves and you can even see them doing it through their window. My advice is to get the brisket flat noodles and dumplings. Throw the dumplings in your broth if you feel like it or don’t. It’s good either way. -gm

  • 8525 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78216

  • Parking: Free lot

  • Price: $

Ming's Noodle Bar

Noodles are some of the best things to eat like ever! So if you’re looking for your choice of chilled, warm or noodles in a hot broth- I’d suggest Ming’s be your choice. -gm

  • 5253 McCullough Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212  

  • Parking: free lot

  • Price: $$

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Mirella Gonzales is a senior at UTSA studying PR, digital media and professional writing. Her secret skill is that she is a human Shazam!