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Ramen in Haifa (2026): Every Option Worth Knowing

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Maya Sasson
Editor of Asians in Israel. Writes about the Asian diaspora communities in Israel — Thai, Filipino, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Nepali — their workplaces, restaurants, embassies, and the practical mechanics of living here. Maya Sasson is the pseudonym used by the site’s editor; corrections and editorial correspondence go to editor@asiansinisrael.com.
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Haifa’s ramen scene is small — one dedicated restaurant and a rotating cast of pop-ups — but what’s here is worth knowing about, especially if you’re not making the trek down to Tel Aviv. For the full context on Israeli ramen culture and the national ranking, see the full Israel ramen ranking.

Looking for ramen elsewhere in the north? The center/Sharon region has two strong dedicated spots.


The Dedicated Restaurant
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Ramen Talpiot — The Only Game in Town
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Ramen Talpiot

Ramen at Ramen Talpiot | Photo: Lin Levy, mako Food

Ramen Talpiot opened in Haifa’s bustling Talpiot Market and quickly became the go-to for ramen in the north. It’s honest, affordable, and local — three ramen options (beef, chicken, vegan) at 72–77 NIS. We tried the popular beef ramen: a generous bowl of flavorful, well-salted beef broth with shredded beef, zucchini, coarsely chopped green onion, and a near-hard-boiled egg.

A caveat we’ll be honest about: the noodles are instant, visibly added from a package. If your definition of ramen requires fresh or handmade noodles, this won’t satisfy. But if you’re in Haifa and want a warm, hearty, flavourful bowl with real beef broth — Ramen Talpiot delivers. It ranked 11th in our national survey, largely on the noodle question, but it’s still the only dedicated ramen restaurant the city has.

Ramen Talpiot. Sirkin 28, Talpiot Market, Haifa. Not Kosher


Pop-Ups and Events
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Tal Domoza serves ramen on Sunday mornings at Pizza Halalit inside Talpiot Market — worth arriving early, as it sells out. Follow on Instagram for current dates and menu.

The Talpiot area has seen rotating ramen pop-ups during winter; check what’s active on Instagram or ask inside the market.


Ramen at Haifa Asian Restaurants
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Several Haifa restaurants that aren’t primarily ramen-focused serve ramen on their menus:

  • Samurai — pan-Asian with occasional ramen on the menu
  • Panda Wok — fusion kitchen, check current menu

For a broader view of Asian dining in Haifa, see the Haifa Asian restaurant directory.


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