Kyuramen, known for its robot servers and unique hexagonal dining cubicles, has opened its first Texas location in Frisco. Expect high expectations and wait times, according to a Dallas Observer article. They say,
“Known for its aesthetic hexagonal dining cubicles and robot servers, Kyuramen recently opened its first Texas location north of Dallas, where it’s already racked up high expectations and extra-long wait times. Lines spill through the door even during downtimes on weekdays; be prepared to wait for 30 minutes or so for a table.
Kyuramen is originally an East Coast phenomenon, with locations in New York’s Times Square and Union Park, among others. Gary Lin, founder and executive chef, dates his passion for ramen back to his days in Japan, during which he traveled the country in search of the best ramen noodles.”
Kyuramen’s menu boasts an array of flavorful options, including a variety of ramen dishes, delectable appetizers, and their signature Omurice creations.
Ramen
- Tokyo Tonkotsu Shouyu
- Kyushu Tonkotsu Shio
- MEGA Ramen
- Sapporo Miso Ramen
- Korean Kimchi Ramen
- Spicy Kyushu Tonkotsu
Appetizer
- Chili Garlic Edamame
- Pan Fried Gyoza (Chicken)
- Purple Sweet Potato Fries
- Shishito Pepper
- Agedashi Tofu
- Hiyayakko-Japanese Chilled Tofu
- Fried Vegetable Spring Rolls
Omurice
Classic Omurice
Tonkatsu Omurice
Rice & Ramen Burgers
Before your visit, take a look at Kyuramen’s menu and be prepared for slow service. The unique dining aesthetics and FOMO factor make it an Instagram-worthy experience. Kyuramen is located at 9351 Warren Parkway, No. 111, Frisco, and is open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.