Miami · ラーメン

Authentic Ramen
in Miami.

Bowls built on hours-long stocks and house-made noodles — tonkotsu, shoyu, shio, miso. Counted by clarity of broth, not by queues.

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Momosan Wynwood — authentic japanese restaurant in Miami, Wynwood, Miami

Momosan Wynwood

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Wynwood, Miami · Ramen · counter
JapaneseRamenIzakayaJapanese Street Food

Momosan Wynwood is Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto's casual ramen-focused concept, bringing Japanese noodle culture to Miami's Wynwood neighborhood with tonkotsu, tantan, and Tokyo chicken ramen. The communal, street-food-inspired space pairs izakaya small plates with Morimoto's Japanese culinary pedigree.

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FAQ

Questions, answered.

What makes ramen in Miami authentic?
Bowls built on hours-long stocks and house-made noodles — tonkotsu, shoyu, shio, miso. Counted by clarity of broth, not by queues. In Miami, we apply the same standard: chefs trained in the discipline, ingredients and technique consistent with Japanese practice, and a focused ramen-first format rather than a mixed menu.
How do you define authenticity?
Washoku Guide defines authenticity by the kitchen's grounding in Japanese culinary tradition: trained chefs (often in Japan), techniques and ingredients consistent with Japanese practice, a focused menu rather than a pan-Asian one, and a coherent dining format (sushi-ya, ramen-ya, izakaya, kaiseki, etc.). We weigh these signals together — no single factor decides.
Do you require Japanese ownership?
No. Japanese ownership is one positive signal, but it is not required. We also recognise restaurants with Japanese-led kitchens or non-Japanese chefs who have trained extensively in Japan and apply traditional techniques with discipline. What matters is the cooking, not the passport.
How are restaurants selected?
Each entry is researched and chosen by Washoku Guide editors — not voted in, not paid for, and not algorithmically ranked. We read kitchen biographies, study menus, talk to people in the industry, and visit when possible. Restaurants pay nothing to be listed.
Are the listings ranked?
No. Washoku Guide is a curated guide, not a ranking. Order on a city page is editorial and may change as the guide evolves; it does not imply that #1 is better than #5. Every listed restaurant has met our authenticity bar.
Are these the only authentic ramen restaurants in Miami?
These are the ones Washoku Guide has researched and stands behind today. The guide grows over time; if you know an authentic ramen restaurant in Miami we should consider, please get in touch.