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Buga Ramen Menu & Prices: Full Ramen, Bowls & Starters List

Full Buga Ramen menu with prices -- every category, " every bowl, every starter, with documented pricing in euros as of June 2026. " Ramen bowls from EUR 12.60, spicy ramen, mazesoba, donburi rice bowls, " bao buns, gyoza, takoyaki, karaage, Japanese beer, Ramune, and mochi desserts. " Below: the at-a-glance highlights, the full priced menu, vegetarian and vegan options, " and answers to the most common questions.

40+ locations in Spain, Belgium & PortugalRamen from EUR 12.60Vegetarian & vegan optionsJapanese beer & RamuneAnime-inspired decor
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Signature items

Ramen Teriyaki Chicken MisoEUR 12.80
Ramen Spicy KaraageEUR 13.80
Ramen Pato ShoyuEUR 13.80
Karaage (4 pcs)EUR 4.80
Mochi de OreoEUR 6.00
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Cheapest ramen bowl
Ramen Cha-Shu Miso EUR 12.60

Pork chashu in miso broth. Also: Yasai Miso (vegetarian) at EUR 12.60.

Most popular bowl
Teriyaki Chicken Miso EUR 12.80

Highest-rated bowl by volume across Sevilla and Granada Uber Eats data.

Best vegetarian pick
Ramen Yasai Miso EUR 12.60

Plant-based miso broth with seasonal vegetables. Also Mazesoba Vegetal at EUR 13.80.

Signature/unique item
Ramen Mazesoba Buga EUR 13.80

Brothless noodles in concentrated tare -- the dish most distinct to Buga Ramen.

Vegetarian & vegan

Plant-based options at Buga Ramen

Buga Ramen maintains a dedicated vegetarian ramen section and a vegan-labelled section at most locations. Three vegetarian ramen bowls, two vegan starters, and vegan gyoza are standard across the menu. At some locations (Almeria, Ibiza), vegan items are grouped separately on the menu card.

Cross-contact possible -- the kitchen handles pork and shellfish. Confirm with your location if you have serious dietary restrictions.

  • Ramen Yasai Miso (EUR 12.60) -- vegetarian miso broth
  • Ramen Yasai Shoyu (EUR 12.60) -- vegetarian shoyu broth
  • Ramen Kimchi (EUR 13.80) -- spiced vegetarian broth
  • Mazesoba Vegetal (EUR 13.80) -- vegan brothless noodles
  • Gyoza Vegano (EUR 5.20) -- vegan dumplings
  • Edamame (EUR 4.20) -- vegan salted soy beans
  • Wakame (EUR 4.60) -- vegan seaweed salad
  • Kimchi (EUR 4.20) -- vegan fermented cabbage
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The full priced menu

Every item on the Buga Ramen menu with prices (June 2026)

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About these prices. Prices shown are in euros (EUR) and are sourced from publicly documented Buga Ramen pricing via Uber Eats Spain (Sevilla and Granada locations) and bugaramen-ibiza.menufyy.com, reviewed June 2026. Mainland Spain locations (Sevilla, Granada, Malaga, Salamanca) run EUR 12.60-13.90 for a ramen bowl. Ibiza locations run 15-20% higher. Belgium and Portugal locations may differ. Prices change without notice -- confirm at your specific restaurant before ordering.
What makes it different

What to know about Buga Ramen before you go

Six things that define the Buga Ramen experience across its 40+ locations.

Signature item

Mazesoba -- brothless ramen

Buga Ramen's Mazesoba Buga is a brothless noodle bowl from Nagoya, Japan: noodles tossed in concentrated tare with chashu, bamboo, egg yolk, and sesame. Stir before eating. Richer and more intense than standard ramen -- one of the most distinctive items on the menu.

Drinks

Ramune & Japanese beer

Buga Ramen serves Ramune -- the classic Japanese marble-top soda (EUR 4.50) -- alongside Asahi, Kirin, and Sapporo Japanese lagers (EUR 4.50 each). The Ramune is an anime-culture staple and particularly popular with younger diners. Three Japanese beers is more than most ramen chains outside Japan offer.

Starters

Strong starter menu

Most ramen restaurants lean on 2-3 starters. Buga Ramen runs 15+ -- karaage, ebi fry, yakitori, takoyaki, multiple gyoza styles, korokke, shibuya wings, and more -- creating an izakaya-style sharing experience before the ramen arrives.

Heat levels

Spicy ramen heat scale

Buga Ramen's spicy ramen section offers heat levels 1-5, letting diners calibrate. The Mala Chicken and Mala Chashu bowls use Sichuan peppercorn (ma la) for a numbing-spicy profile different from standard chilli heat. Tan-Tan Ramen uses a sesame-and-chilli base.

Decor

Anime-themed restaurants

Every Buga Ramen location leans into anime and manga decor -- a deliberate identity decision. Reviews consistently mention the atmosphere as part of the draw, especially for younger diners. The Ramune soda and Ramune-flavoured items reinforce the theme.

Expansion

Spain-born, European rollout

Buga Ramen started in Spain and has grown to 40+ restaurants across Spain, Belgium (Brussels, Mons), and Portugal (Lisbon area). It is one of the largest ramen chains in Southern Europe. The global website (bugaramen.com) was under construction as of June 2026 -- use regional sites for each country.

About Buga Ramen

Japanese ramen, built in Spain.

Buga Ramen is a Japanese ramen chain founded in Spain, now operating more than 40 restaurants across Spain, Belgium, and Portugal. The concept centres on Japanese ramen culture -- miso and shoyu broths, chashu pork, marinated eggs, bamboo, nori -- served in anime-themed restaurants with an accessible, casual atmosphere.

Beyond ramen, the menu runs as an izakaya-style spread: karaage fried chicken, takoyaki octopus balls, gyoza dumplings, bao buns, donburi rice bowls, mazesoba (brothless noodles), Japanese beer (Asahi, Kirin, Sapporo), and Ramune marble-top soda. Vegetarian and vegan bowls are standard across the menu.

The chain has expanded into Belgium (Brussels and Mons) and Portugal (Carnaxide, Lisbon area), making it one of the most geographically spread ramen brands in Europe outside the UK.

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Common questions

Buga Ramen -- frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about Buga Ramen's menu, prices, vegetarian options, and locations.

What is Buga Ramen?

Buga Ramen is a Japanese ramen chain founded in Spain with more than 40 restaurants across Spain, Belgium, and Portugal. It is known for its anime-inspired decor, ramen bowls in miso and shoyu broths, spicy mala ramen, mazesoba (brothless noodles), donburi rice bowls, and Japanese starters such as karaage (fried chicken), takoyaki (octopus balls), and gyoza dumplings. The chain is particularly popular for its Ramune soda and Japanese beer selection alongside the food menu.

What does Buga Ramen cost? What is the average price?

On the mainland Spain menu (Sevilla, Granada), a standard ramen bowl costs EUR 12.60 to EUR 13.90. Spicy ramen and duck (pato) variants run EUR 13.80-13.90. Starters (karaage, gyoza, takoyaki) range from EUR 4.20 to EUR 5.80. Donburi rice bowls cost EUR 8.80-10.80. Combos (ramen plus a starter) start at EUR 11.60. Mochi and dorayaki desserts are EUR 6.00. An average two-course order (ramen plus starter) runs roughly EUR 17-20 per person. Ibiza and Belgian locations price higher.

Does Buga Ramen have vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes. Buga Ramen offers a dedicated vegetarian and vegan section at most locations. Vegetarian ramen includes Ramen Yasai Miso (EUR 12.60), Ramen Yasai Shoyu (EUR 12.60), and Ramen Kimchi (EUR 13.80). The Ramen Mazesoba Vegetal (EUR 13.80) is a plant-based brothless noodle bowl. Vegan starters include Edamame (EUR 4.20), Kimchi (EUR 4.20), Wakame seaweed salad (EUR 4.60), and Gyoza Vegano (EUR 5.20). The Mochi de Frambuesa dessert is listed as vegan-friendly at several locations.

What is the most popular ramen at Buga Ramen?

Based on Uber Eats ratings across Sevilla and Granada, the Ramen Teriyaki Chicken Miso (EUR 12.80) consistently ranks as the most-liked bowl, with ratings above 90%. The Ramen Spicy Chicken Katsu (EUR 13.80) and Ramen Spicy Karaage (EUR 13.80) are the best-rated spicy bowls. The Ramen Pato Shoyu (EUR 13.80) -- slow-roasted duck in a soy broth -- is widely praised in reviews as the most distinctive item on the menu.

What is mazesoba at Buga Ramen?

Mazesoba (also written maze soba or "mixed noodles") is a brothless ramen dish originating from Nagoya, Japan. At Buga Ramen, the Ramen Mazesoba Buga (EUR 13.80) comes as wheat noodles tossed in a concentrated tare sauce with pork chashu, bamboo shoots, spring onion, nori, raw egg yolk, and sesame -- no broth. Diners stir all ingredients together before eating. The Ramen Mazesoba Vegetal (EUR 13.80) is the plant-based version with seasonal vegetables. Mazesoba is richer and more intense than broth-based ramen because the sauce coats every noodle directly.

Where are Buga Ramen locations?

Buga Ramen has more than 40 restaurants, primarily across Spain in cities including Sevilla, Granada, Malaga, Bilbao, Salamanca, Logrono, Fuengirola, Almeria, Ibiza, Marbella, and Zaragoza. The chain has expanded internationally with locations in Brussels (Belgium), Mons (Belgium), and Carnaxide (Lisbon, Portugal). For exact addresses and hours, see the official Buga Ramen site for your country: bugaramen-brussels.be (Belgium) or bugaramenportugal.pt (Portugal). The global site bugaramen.com was under construction as of June 2026.

What is karaage at Buga Ramen?

Karaage (pronounced "kah-rah-ah-geh") is Japanese-style fried chicken marinated in soy sauce, sake, and ginger before being lightly coated in potato starch and deep-fried. The result is extra-crispy on the outside and juicy inside. At Buga Ramen, Karaage (4 pieces) is EUR 4.80 as a starter; Karaage Spicy (4 pieces) adds a chilli coating for EUR 5.20. Karaage also appears as a ramen topping in the Ramen Spicy Karaage (EUR 13.80) and as a donburi topping in the Karaage Don (EUR 10.80).

What Japanese beers does Buga Ramen serve?

Buga Ramen serves three classic Japanese lagers: Asahi, Kirin, and Sapporo, all at EUR 4.50 for a 330 ml bottle. These three brands represent the traditional big-three Japanese breweries and are the standard beer pairings with ramen in Japan. The chain also serves Ramune -- the iconic Japanese marble-top soda (EUR 4.50) -- which is especially popular with younger diners and anime fans.

Is Buga Ramen halal?

Buga Ramen Brussels and some other locations explicitly list halal options on their menus. However, halal certification varies by location and the restaurant's standard menu includes pork (chashu, gyoza, ramen broth). Customers with halal dietary requirements should confirm directly with their specific Buga Ramen location before ordering, as kitchen practices and certification status differ between restaurants.

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