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Ramen Misoya (Mt. Prospect)
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Ramen Misoya Mt. Prospect is the Chicago-area outpost of a Japanese miso-ramen franchise with over 156 locations in Japan, the first of its kind to open in the Midwest when it debuted in 2013. The menu focuses exclusively on miso-based ramen styles including shiro (white), kome (rice) and aka (red) miso broths.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Mount Prospect (suburban)
- Since
- 2013
- Owner
- Misoya Corporation (Japan)

Plate № 37
About
Misoya Corporation of Japan pioneered the dedicated miso-ramen specialty restaurant category, and its Mt. Prospect franchise remains one of the longest-standing authentic Japanese ramen shops in the Chicago suburbs. Opening in 2013, it was among the first dedicated ramen restaurants in the Chicago area and introduced many local diners to the depth and variety of miso-based broths. The menu is tightly focused: three distinct miso styles—shiro (mild white), kome (rice miso) and aka (red miso)—are offered alongside toppings such as cha shu pork, seasoned egg, corn and pork belly. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner from 11:30 AM, Ramen Misoya provides one of the most convenient and consistent Japanese ramen experiences in the northwest suburbs.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Direct franchise of a Japan-headquartered miso-ramen company with 156+ locations, maintaining Japan-standard broth recipes and miso sourcing.
- Opened in 2013 as one of the first dedicated ramen restaurants in the entire Chicago metropolitan area, pioneering the ramen-ya format in the Midwest.
- Three distinct miso-broth styles—shiro, kome and aka—offer an educational depth rarely available outside Japan's dedicated miso-ramen shops.
- Open daily from 11:30 AM with no days off, making it the most consistently accessible authentic ramen option in the O'Hare/northwest suburban corridor.
Phone +1 847-437-4590 confirmed via official Ramen Misoya website. Founding year 2013 confirmed via Eater Chicago documentation of its Midwest debut.
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