Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
Yamasan Ramen House
100Pearl PointsCasual ramen stop

About Yamasan Ramen House
Yamasan Ramen House is a practical Condesa pick when the brief is a focused, casual ramen meal rather than a long dinner. It works especially well as a repeat-visit spot: start with a benchmark bowl, then return to compare broth style, toppings, sides before deciding if it belongs in regular rotation.
Yamasan Ramen House is a casual venue in Mexico City with direct planning information available: it keeps afternoon and evening hours most days, with a shorter Sunday schedule. Treat it as a simple dining choice rather than a page with verified claims about menu details, prices, rankings, or service format.
The most reliable way to plan a visit is around the confirmed basics. The dress code is casual, the posted hours are 1–10:30 PM Monday through Saturday and 1–7:30 PM on Sunday. Beyond that, specific claims about dishes, drinks, seating, ordering style, or dietary accommodations are not verified here.
Use the confirmed hours to plan the visit
Yamasan Ramen House is open Monday through Saturday from 1–10:30 PM and Sunday from 1–7:30 PM. Because no verified price tier or menu details are listed here, judge the fit by timing, convenience, whether a casual Mexico City meal is what the group wants.
If the group wants to compare broader dining options before deciding, use Our full Mexico City restaurants guide to cross-shop the category before committing.
Better for casual planning than a highly specified occasion
With a casual dress code and verified hours that cover afternoon and evening service, Yamasan Ramen House is easiest to plan as a low-friction Mexico City stop. For other comparison options, consider Anónimo, Camaron Buchon - Condesa, Creperie de la Paix, Malcriado, or Terraza Coraje.
For wider trip planning, keep the restaurant choice separate from the rest of the itinerary: Our full Mexico City hotels guide and Our full Mexico City bars guide are better places to solve those decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Yamasan Ramen House?
Specific menu items are not verified here, so choose based on the current menu when you arrive. The confirmed planning details are the casual dress code and the posted hours.
Can Yamasan Ramen House accommodate groups?
Group capacity and seating details are not verified here. If you are planning with several people, check directly with Yamasan Ramen House before going.
Is lunch or dinner better at Yamasan Ramen House?
The verified hours are 1–10:30 PM Monday through Saturday and 1–7:30 PM on Sunday. No specific lunch or dinner offering is verified here, so plan around the posted hours rather than a separate meal period.
Is Yamasan Ramen House good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically verified here. What is confirmed is that Yamasan Ramen House has a casual dress code and afternoon-to-evening hours in Mexico City.
Location
Av. Tamaulipas 103, Hipódromo Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06170 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Compare Yamasan Ramen House
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Yamasan Ramen House | Mexico City |
| Anónimo | Mexico City |
| Malcriado | Mexico City |
| Terraza Coraje | Mexico City |
| Creperie de la Paix | Mexico City |
| Camaron Buchon - Condesa | Mexico City |
How Yamasan Ramen House Mexico City compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the group wants a broader, more social dinner, cross-shop Malcriado or Terraza Coraje instead. If the goal is to stay in Condesa but switch away from ramen, Camaron Buchon - Condesa is the more relevant nearby alternative.
How it compares in Mexico City
Choose Yamasan Ramen House when ease matters and the group wants a direct ramen-focused meal. Against Anónimo, Malcriado, Terraza Coraje, it reads as the lower-commitment choice: less about making a full evening of the room, more about getting fed without over-planning.
Creperie de la Paix is the better cross-shop if the table wants something lighter or more European in feel, while Camaron Buchon - Condesa is the more obvious Condesa alternative when seafood is the draw. For a solo diner or two people deciding late, Yamasan Ramen House is the cleaner pick; for groups wanting a more social, lingering meal, start with the peers instead.
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