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Best Ramen & Noodle Shops in Orlando & Kissimmee: A Local's Guide

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Craving a steaming bowl of tonkotsu ramen or chewy hand-pulled noodles? Central Florida's noodle scene runs deep, from authentic Japanese ramen-ya to Vietnamese pho and Chinese noodle houses across Orlando, Kissimmee, and Poinciana. After slurping my...
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Domu's rich, slow-simmered tonkotsu broth and springy house-made noodles are the gold standard for ramen in Orlando. Tucked inside East End Market, it's worth every minute of the wait.
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This cozy Mills 50 izakaya pours killer cocktails and serves some of the most soulful ramen in town. The late-night vibe and rotating specials make it a local favorite for noodle lovers.
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Hawkers put Orlando on the map for small-plate Asian street food, and their curry laksa and pan-fried noodles are pure noodle-lover gold. Order a spread, share with friends, and don't skip the roti canai.
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Mamak brings a Malaysian night market to Mills 50, and their char kway teow and curry mee noodles are the real deal. Bold, smoky wok flavor and generous portions keep me coming back.
Mamak Asian Street Food
 
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Don't let the modest name fool you—this E Colonial spot turns out blistering Sichuan dan dan noodles and hand-pulled classics. The numbing-spicy dishes are the real reason to come hungry.
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Susuru is my go-to for a serious bowl of ramen near Dr. Phillips—deeply layered broths, springy noodles, and a proper izakaya menu of small plates and sake. Worth the drive for the tonkotsu alone.
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This tiny Lao street-food spot serves some of the most exciting noodle soups in Orlando, from khao piak to herb-packed boat-style bowls. Bold and totally unlike anything else on E Colonial.
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Z Asian puts a chef-driven spin on Vietnamese classics, and the pho here is rich, aromatic, and beautifully balanced. The modern bun bowls make it a noodle stop worth seeking out on E Colonial.
Z Asian - Vietnamese Kitchen
 
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Kissimmee's favorite pho stop serves big, steaming bowls loaded with all the fixings. The broth is deeply comforting and the portions are huge—perfect after a long day at the parks.
Twenty Pho Hour Kissimmee
 
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Bento is the reliable, fast-casual noodle fix near UCF—generous ramen bowls, yakisoba, and pho without the wait or the splurge. A student and family favorite when you need a big bowl of comfort fast.
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A Mills 50 institution, Pho 88 turns out big, fragrant bowls of pho plus crave-worthy bun and egg-noodle dishes. It's been my reliable noodle headquarters in Orlando for years.
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This beloved MetroWest Filipino spot does pancit bihon and palabok that'll convert any noodle skeptic. Come hungry, order the lumpia too, and settle in for big, homey portions.
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An old-school Chinatown-style favorite on E Colonial, Tasty Wok does proper wonton noodle soup, lo mein, and roast-meat rice plates. Unfussy, satisfying, and easy on the wallet.
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Pho Vinh is a no-frills neighborhood favorite for a deeply satisfying bowl of pho and tender bun noodle plates. Friendly service and consistently great broth make it an easy weeknight noodle run.
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