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#450 in BarcelonaRanked #450 of all Barcelona restaurants on Guidavera. Click to see the full ranked list./GoodGuidavera tier, our editorial classification combining ratings, accolades, and source consensus across the Barcelona dining scene./Japanese / RamenJapanese / Ramen cuisine: the kitchen's primary culinary tradition and style./€€€/Sants-Montjuïc/

Kobuta Ramen i Més is a homey Japanese ramen restaurant founded in 2017 by Hiroshi Yamane, built around a tonkotsu pork broth served with egg noodles. The original sits on Carrer de Súria in the Sants-Montjuïc district, with a second branch on Gran Via in the Eixample. Both are small, neighbourhood-scale spots, with a vegetarian ramen option and Japanese tapas alongside the bowls.

Background

About Kobuta Ramen i Més

The Chef

Hiroshi Yamane

Highlights

What Diners Say

RelaxedOkay for TalkingModerate EnergyGood ValueCasualCozyHomeyGood for Solo DiningGood for FriendsGood for FamiliesRamenJapaneseSignature BrothLocal FavouriteHidden GemTakes ReservationsSmall SpaceCash And Card

Consensus

Kobuta Ramen i Més Ratings & Reviews

Diner Ratings

Google

4.7

2,834 reviews

TripAdvisor

4.6

122 reviews

#450 in BarcelonaGood

Kobuta Ramen i Més ranks #450 of 1077 rated restaurants in Barcelona. Diners rate it 4.7/5 on Google (2,834 reviews) and 4.6/5 on TripAdvisor (122 reviews).

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Reservations

How to Book Kobuta Ramen i Més

Booking

Kobuta operates two locations, in Sants-Montjuïc (Carrer de Súria) and the Eixample (Gran Via). Each location takes reservations via the restaurant's website. Both are small neighbourhood spots, so booking ahead is sensible at peak times.

Experience

Kobuta Ramen i Més Dining Experience

Kobuta is a small, homey ramen-ya designed as a calm neighbourhood spot rather than a flashy one. The focus is on the bowls, and the scale is intimate at both locations.

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Kobuta Ramen i Més Location & Neighbourhood

Getting There

The original Kobuta sits on Carrer de Súria in La Bordeta, a residential pocket of the Sants-Montjuïc district near Mercat Nou. A second branch is on Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes in the Eixample. Both are local, neighbourhood-scale restaurants rather than tourist-strip venues.

Nearby

La Bordeta is a quiet, residential corner of the Sants-Montjuïc district, away from the main tourist routes and anchored by the local Mercat Nou. It is the kind of neighbourhood where a small ramen-ya draws a regular, local crowd.

Details

Kobuta Ramen i Més Reservations, Hours & Contact

Opening Hours

DayHours
MondayClosed
TuesdaySúria: Closed · Gran Via: 13:00–16:00 & 20:00–23:00
WednesdaySúria: 13:30–16:00 & 20:30–23:00 · Gran Via: 13:00–16:00 & 20:00–23:00
ThursdaySúria: 13:30–16:00 & 20:30–23:00 · Gran Via: 13:00–16:00 & 20:00–23:00
FridaySúria: 13:30–16:00 & 20:30–23:00 · Gran Via: 13:00–16:00 & 20:00–23:00
SaturdaySúria: 13:30–16:00 & 20:30–23:00 · Gran Via: 13:00–16:00 & 20:00–23:00
SundaySúria: 13:30–16:00 · Gran Via: Closed

Kobuta Ramen i Més hours verified 2026-06-13. Contact the restaurant to confirm.

Contact

Phone+34 638 02 14 33
Instagramkobutaramen

Reservations available for each location through the restaurant's website.

Good to Know

Specialises in tonkotsu (pork-broth) ramen
Two locations: Carrer de Súria (Sants-Montjuïc) and Gran Via (Eixample)
Founded in 2017 by Hiroshi Yamane
Vegetarian ramen (yasai) available
Japanese tapas such as edamame, gyoza and karaage
Hours differ by location; confirm before visiting

Social

From kobutaramen on Instagram

Questions

Kobuta Ramen i Més FAQ

What style of ramen does Kobuta serve?

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Kobuta specialises in tonkotsu ramen, a pork-broth style served with egg noodles, alongside a vegetarian (yasai) ramen and Japanese tapas such as gyoza and karaage.

Where is Kobuta Ramen located in Barcelona?

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The original Kobuta is at Carrer de Súria, 6, 08014 Barcelona, in the Sants-Montjuïc district, with a second branch on Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes in the Eixample.

Does Kobuta Ramen take reservations?

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Yes, both Kobuta locations take reservations through the restaurant's website. Booking ahead is sensible at peak times, as both are small spots.

What are Kobuta's opening hours?

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The Súria location opens Wednesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner and Sunday for lunch only, closed Monday and Tuesday. The Gran Via location opens Tuesday to Saturday for lunch and dinner, closed Sunday and Monday. Hours differ by location, so confirm before visiting.

Who founded Kobuta Ramen?

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Kobuta was founded in 2017 by Hiroshi Yamane, who wanted to create a calm, homey neighbourhood spot for authentic ramen in Barcelona.