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    Restaurant in Madrid, Spain

    Chuka Ramen Bar

    150Pearl Points

    OAD-ranked ramen at Madrid lunch prices.

    Chuka Ramen Bar, Restaurant in Madrid

    About Chuka Ramen Bar

    Ranked #147 on OAD's Cheap Eats in Europe (2025) and holding a 4.6 rating across 2,400+ Google reviews, Chuka Ramen Bar is the strongest case for Japanese ramen in central Madrid. Open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner, it's an easy booking and a high-value stop in the Huertas neighbourhood. Walk in at opening to avoid a wait on weekends.

    Madrid's Most Decorated Ramen Stop — Worth the Queue

    If you're visiting Madrid and want a fast, affordable lunch that punches well above its price point, Chuka Ramen Bar on Calle de Echegaray is the right call. This is the venue for solo diners, couples, and small groups who want quality Japanese ramen in the heart of Centro without the planning overhead of a fine-dining reservation. Don't show up on a Monday or Sunday — the kitchen is closed both days.

    What to Expect on a First Visit

    Calle de Echegaray sits in the Huertas neighbourhood, a compact street lined with casual dining options and bars. Chuka Ramen Bar occupies a modest space in that mix. The atmosphere runs warm and informal, with the kind of ambient noise you'd expect from a well-patronised ramen counter: background chatter, the sound of broth being ladled, a room that fills quickly at service start. Arrive expecting to feel the energy of a busy, efficient kitchen rather than a quiet dining room. The noise level is part of the draw for some diners and a potential deterrent for others , if you want a quieter setting for a long conversation, plan to arrive at 1:30 pm on the dot when the lunch service opens, or request a corner position if the layout allows.

    The venue holds a 4.6 rating across 2,420 Google reviews, which signals consistent execution over a meaningful volume of visits. That's a more reliable indicator than a single critic's opinion, and it aligns with the recognition Chuka has received from Opinionated About Dining: ranked #147 in OAD's Cheap Eats in Europe (2025) and #855 in OAD's Casual in Europe (2025). For a ramen bar in Madrid , a city not traditionally associated with Japanese noodle culture , those rankings carry real weight. OAD's Cheap Eats list in particular is a credible signal that the price-to-quality ratio is delivering.

    Booking and Timing

    Booking here is direct. The venue operates split service hours: lunch runs 1:30–4:00 pm and dinner runs 8:30–11:30 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. No website or phone number is publicly listed in our records, which suggests walk-ins or direct contact via the venue's social presence is the primary access point. Given the 4.6 rating and OAD recognition, expect competition for seats at peak times , particularly Friday and Saturday evenings. If your schedule is flexible, Tuesday or Wednesday lunch is likely your easiest entry point. The booking difficulty here is rated Easy, so this is not the kind of reservation that requires weeks of advance planning, but arriving at opening time remains the safest approach on weekends.

    For first-timers, there's no dress code signal in the available data, and none is needed , the venue's positioning as a casual, award-recognised cheap eat means standard smart-casual or relaxed clothing is appropriate. This is not a setting that rewards or expects formality.

    The Wine Angle

    Ramen bars globally, including well-regarded venues like Afuri in Tokyo and Afuri Ramen in Portland, are primarily drink-neutral environments , the focus is on broth, noodle quality, and toppings. A dedicated wine programme is not a feature of this category, and Chuka Ramen Bar's available data does not list one. If wine pairing depth matters to your meal, this is not the venue. What the category does support is beer or sake alongside the bowl, and the casual-dining context makes that the practical expectation here. Plan accordingly: if you want a full beverage programme, bookend your visit with a stop at one of the bars on Calle de Echegaray or explore our full Madrid bars guide for options nearby.

    Groups and Dietary Restrictions

    No seat count is available in our data, which makes it difficult to give a definitive group-size recommendation. Based on the venue's casual positioning and the ramen bar format, small groups of two to four are likely the most comfortable configuration. Larger parties should contact the venue directly before arriving to confirm capacity. On dietary restrictions, ramen menus can vary significantly in their flexibility around vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free requirements. No menu data is available here, so diners with strict dietary needs should clarify directly with the venue before booking rather than assuming accommodation.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how Chuka Ramen Bar positions against other Madrid dining options across price and format.

    Practical Details

    DetailChuka Ramen BarTypical Madrid Casual DiningMadrid Fine Dining (e.g., DiverXO)
    Price rangeNot listed (OAD Cheap Eats ranked)€15–€30 per head€200+ per head
    Booking difficultyEasyEasy to moderateVery difficult
    Lunch service1:30–4:00 pm (Tue–Sat)VariesVaries / tasting menu only
    Dinner service8:30–11:30 pm (Tue–Sat)VariesVaries
    ClosedMonday, SundayOften SundayVaries
    Dress codeCasualCasual to smart-casualSmart
    OAD recognitionYes , Cheap Eats #147 Europe (2025)RarelyYes (multiple awards)

    Where Chuka Fits in Your Madrid Trip

    If you're planning time in Madrid and want to cover the full dining range, use Chuka Ramen Bar for a low-cost, high-quality weekday lunch and reserve your bigger dining spend for Spain's more formally celebrated kitchens. Venues like DSTAgE, Coque, or Deessa sit at a different price and experience tier, and each warrants its own booking decision. For broader context on where Chuka sits in the city's dining options, see our full Madrid restaurants guide. If you're extending your Spain trip, standout options at the leading of the country's dining hierarchy include El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu.

    FAQ

    What should a first-timer know about Chuka Ramen Bar?

    • It's a casual ramen bar in Centro Madrid, open Tuesday to Saturday for lunch (1:30–4 pm) and dinner (8:30–11:30 pm).
    • It carries a 4.6 rating across over 2,400 Google reviews and is ranked #147 on OAD's Cheap Eats in Europe list for 2025 , two signals that the quality is consistent.
    • No advance booking complexity here. Arrive at opening time if visiting on a weekend to avoid a wait.
    • No website is currently listed, so walk-in is the likely default unless the venue maintains a social booking channel.

    What should I wear to Chuka Ramen Bar?

    • Casual clothing is appropriate. This is an OAD-ranked cheap eat, not a formal dining room.
    • Madrid casual dining generally runs smart-casual in the evening; for a ramen bar, jeans and a clean leading are entirely suitable at any service.

    Can Chuka Ramen Bar accommodate groups?

    • No seat count is available in our data. The ramen bar format typically suits groups of two to four more comfortably than larger parties.
    • If you're arriving as a group of five or more, contact the venue directly in advance. No phone number is currently listed, so check the venue's social media for contact options.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Chuka Ramen Bar?

    • Lunch (1:30–4 pm) is the lower-competition window, particularly on weekdays. If your schedule allows a Tuesday or Wednesday lunch, that's the easiest visit.
    • Friday and Saturday dinner is likely the busiest service. For a first visit without the pressure of a crowd, lunch midweek is the practical recommendation.

    Does Chuka Ramen Bar handle dietary restrictions?

    • No menu data is available, so we can't confirm specific dietary accommodations. Ramen menus vary widely in their flexibility around vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free requirements.
    • Contact the venue directly before booking if you have strict dietary needs. No website or phone is currently listed , check the venue's social presence for the most direct route.

    What should I order at Chuka Ramen Bar?

    • No menu data is available in our records. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking suggests the core ramen offering is the draw, so focus there rather than looking for an extended menu of small plates.
    • For comparison, well-regarded ramen venues like Afuri in Tokyo build their reputation on the broth , that's the quality signal to look for here too.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Chuka Ramen Bar?

    Go expecting a no-frills, affordable ramen stop that has earned a spot on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats Europe list (ranked #147 in 2025) — serious recognition for a casual format. The venue runs split service only: lunch 1:30–4 pm and dinner 8:30–11:30 pm, Tuesday through Saturday. It is closed Sunday and Monday, so plan accordingly. Arrive close to opening if you want to avoid a wait.

    What should I wear to Chuka Ramen Bar?

    Casual clothes are the right call here. Chuka is a ramen bar on a relaxed street in Huertas — jeans and a t-shirt are entirely appropriate, and overdressing would feel out of place. There is no dress code to worry about.

    Can Chuka Ramen Bar accommodate groups?

    Seat count is not confirmed in our data, but the casual, compact format of most Madrid ramen bars makes large groups (6+) a logistical risk. Pairs and small groups of three or four are the safer bet. If you are planning a group visit, arriving at the start of service is your best chance of sitting together.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Chuka Ramen Bar?

    Lunch is the stronger choice for most visitors. The 1:30–4 pm window fits naturally into a Madrid afternoon and avoids the later dinner crowd. Madrid dinner service does not start until 8:30 pm, which suits locals but can feel late for visitors on a tighter schedule. Both sessions run the same hours Tuesday through Saturday, so format is identical.

    Does Chuka Ramen Bar handle dietary restrictions?

    No specific dietary information is available in our data for Chuka Ramen Bar. Ramen kitchens typically work with broths containing pork, chicken, or shellfish bases, which limits options for vegetarians, vegans, and those with allergens. check the venue's official channels before visiting if dietary restrictions apply — no phone or website is listed in our current data, so visiting in person or checking Google listings for current contact details is the practical route.

    What should I order at Chuka Ramen Bar?

    Specific menu details are not available in our data, so we cannot point you to a particular bowl. What the OAD Cheap Eats Europe #147 ranking (2025) does confirm is that the overall offer is worth the price. Ask staff what is running that service — ramen bars often rotate broths and toppings, and the kitchen team will give you a straight answer.

    Location

    Calle de Echegaray, 9, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain

    Compare Chuka Ramen Bar

    Booking Options Near Chuka Ramen Bar
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Chuka Ramen BarRamenEasy
    DiverXOProgressive - Asian, Creative€€€€Unknown
    CoqueSpanish, Creative€€€€Unknown
    DeessaModern Spanish, Creative€€€€Unknown
    Paco RonceroCreative€€€€Unknown
    Smoked RoomProgressive Asador, Contemporary€€€€Unknown

    Comparing your options in Madrid for this tier.

    Also Consider

    • DiverXO, Progressive - Asian, Creative, €€€€
    • Coque, Spanish, Creative, €€€€
    • Deessa, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
    • Paco Roncero, Creative, €€€€
    • Smoked Room, Progressive Asador, Contemporary, €€€€

    Chuka Ramen Bar is not competing in the same category as Madrid's fine-dining tier. DiverXO, Coque, Deessa, Paco Roncero, and Smoked Room all operate at €€€€ price points with tasting menus, formal service, and booking windows that require weeks to months of advance planning. If you're deciding between a big-ticket Madrid dining experience and a casual lunch, these are not substitutes for each other, they serve entirely different trip functions.

    Within the casual and affordable dining segment, Chuka Ramen Bar has a specific edge: the OAD Cheap Eats in Europe ranking (#147, 2025) gives it a level of external validation that most casual spots in Centro Madrid don't carry. If your Madrid itinerary already includes a reservation at one of the city's serious kitchens and you need a quality filler meal that won't require planning, Chuka is the practical answer. It's easier to access than anything in the €€€€ tier and delivers on the value metric that OAD's Cheap Eats list is specifically designed to identify.

    For diners building a broader Spain trip and weighing where to concentrate serious dining spend, the fine-dining options above are the right comparison set. DiverXO is the prestige booking in Madrid for creative Asian-influenced tasting menus, while Coque and Smoked Room offer strong cases for Spanish-rooted fine dining in the city. Chuka Ramen Bar earns its place on a Madrid itinerary not as a competitor to those venues, but as the sensible choice when you want a proven, low-friction, affordable meal in the centre of the city.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    1:30–4 pm, 8:30–11:30 pm
    Wednesday
    1:30–4 pm, 8:30–11:30 pm
    Thursday
    1:30–4 pm, 8:30–11:30 pm
    Friday
    1:30–4 pm, 8:30–11:30 pm
    Saturday
    1:30–4 pm, 8:30–11:30 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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