About Us
One Bowl One Soul !
Musashiya Ramen, located at 2938 N Broadway in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, is dedicated to serving authentic, handcrafted Japanese ramen. Guided by our philosophy of “one bowl, one soul,” every bowl reflects our passion, craftsmanship, and commitment to quality. Our broths are slowly simmered for depth and richness, our noodles are cooked to the perfect texture, and each dish is prepared with care and precision. We combine traditional Japanese techniques with modern flavors to create a warm, satisfying dining experience for our community. Whether you’re joining us for a comforting bowl of ramen, appetizers, or takeout, Musashiya Ramen is committed to quality, consistency, and genuine hospitality.
Authentic Japanese Ramen In Heart Of Chicago
Musashiya Ramen brings the vibrant, authentic flavors of Tokyo straight to Chicago's culinary scene. Known for its meticulously crafted bowls, the restaurant specializes in traditional ramen varieties including rich Tonkotsu, savory Miso, and delicate Shio broths. Each bowl features perfectly springy noodles, house-made chashu, and seasoned soft-boiled eggs. Beyond standard ramen, they also offer Tsukemen (dipping noodles) that provide a uniquely intense flavor experience. Whether you are a ramen connoisseur or a casual diner, Musashiya delivers an unforgettable, comforting meal that captures the true essence of Japanese comfort food.


Your Ultimate Spot For Comforting Japanese Cuisine
Looking for the ultimate comfort food experience in Chicago? Musashiya Ramen is your go-to destination. From the savory goodness of their
Curry Udon noodles to their premium Donburi rice bowls—such as the
Salmon Rice Bowl topped with rich Ikura—every single dish is prepared with fresh, premium ingredients. It is the perfect spot for anyone seeking an authentic, satisfying, and quick Japanese meal. Ordering through Chowbus makes it incredibly convenient to enjoy these warm, hearty culinary creations, bringing a cozy Tokyo dining experience right to your doorstep.








