Cook Ramen Condesa

4.6
(246 votes)
Av Nuevo León 139, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Open now • Closes at 21:00

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Discover Authentic Korean Flavors at Cook Ramen Condesa

Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Hipódromo in Ciudad de México, Cook Ramen Condesa offers a unique dining experience centered around delicious Korean cuisine. This eatery is a perfect spot for those who appreciate traditional ramen and want to enjoy it cooked fresh to order or as instant ramen with flavorful sides. Visitors praise the establishment for its tasty fried chicken, superbly served kimbap, and the variety of ramen options that bring a slice of Korea to Mexico City.

Experience the Best of Korean Culinary Traditions

The restaurant provides an inviting atmosphere where guests can enjoy dishes like buldak noodles with added protein or soju accompanied by ramen, just as you would in Korea. One of the highlights is the option to order ramen bags for a home-style experience or freshly cooked bowls at the restaurant, making it versatile for different preferences. The service is noted as welcoming and attentive, enhancing the overall dining pleasure. Whether you’re a ramen enthusiast or new to Korean cuisine, Cook Ramen Condesa offers a range of flavors that are both affordable and satisfying.

Open daily from 11 AM to 11 PM (closing a bit earlier on Sundays), it’s an excellent destination for lunch or dinner within the lively Condesa area.

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Shally Mendez
July 4, 2025
I’m highly disappointed after stopping here for a quick bite with my husband. Granted we are not locals but rather visitors from the United States. We decided to stay within the radius of our Airbnb due to it being 9:00pm. However, we both really enjoy Asian cuisine and especially Korean food! We were excited when we came across this place and were ready to order some delicious fried chicken. After walking in we were greeted and the waitress told us that after 9:00 (we walked in at 9:10) the only options were ramen. We said that was fine, selected our ramen, chose our protein and patiently waited. During our wait, another pair of individuals walked in & were given the option to order from their full menu. Therefore, after finishing our food & going up to the register to pay she explained to us that apparently those two individuals made reservations & they were extending their hours until 11:00pm. I call bs because there’s no mention of reservations being required & if that were the case they could’ve said so to begin with. The cherry on top was paying $32.00 usd for 4 buldak noodles with added protein. I’ve never been to a place where they charge to cook the ramen for you.nnThe break down wasnBag of ramen $50.00 pesosnTo simply cook the ramen $40.00 pesosnProtein option of choice can range from $20-$70 pesosnnI will not be coming back to this place and do not recommend this establishment to anyone. I’ve yet to experience this type of service in any of the other restaurants I visited during my stay in CDMX. If your business hours are going to say their open until a certain hour and a customer walks in with plenty of time to order, quit being lazy & do your job or just go ahead & shut down your business.
L.D Olvera
July 3, 2025
Cheap and delicious ramen
Chuii Cabrera-Fernández
June 30, 2025
I loved the place!nI recommend trying the kimbap; it's superbly served, delicious, and very reasonably priced.nThe variety of ramen bags is also fantastic.
Octavio Barranco
June 30, 2025
Ramen and soju just like in Korea.nYou can order it instant or cooked to order, and it includes sides for $199 pesos. I'll be back to order other menu items like the fried chicken.
Adrián “MrPOKEDRIAN” Pérez
June 19, 2025
Excellent atmosphere, delicious food, and the service is among the best you'll find.nI always go back and am more than satisfied.nKeep it up, guys!