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Japanese · Ramen · Izakaya · Deep Ellum Dallas

Tatsu Dallas Menu Prices 2026: Full Menu & Signature Ramen

Full Tatsu Dallas menu and prices for 2026 — every ramen bowl, izakaya small plate, sake and cocktail, with current pricing. Tatsu (formerly Ramen Tatsuya) serves made-from-scratch Japanese ramen and izakaya bites in Deep Ellum, Dallas. Ramen bowls run $15–$17; small plates $5–$14; the full bar program includes sake carafes, Japanese whisky and draft Sapporo.

Ramen from $15Deep Ellum, Dallas TXIzakaya bar programTonkotsu · Shoyu · MisoVegan options
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Signature items

Tonkotsu Ramen$16.00
Tan Tan Men$17.00
Karaage Chicken$12.00
Gyoza (6 pcs)$9.00
Tatsu Highball$11.00
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Quick answers

Common Tatsu Dallas menu questions

The four most-asked questions about Tatsu's menu — price, broth, best small plate, and bar picks — answered in one glance.

Cheapest bowl
Vegan Shio Ramen $15.00

Kombu-salt broth, crispy tofu, corn, mushrooms. Fully plant-based.

Most popular
Tonkotsu Ramen $16.00

20+ hour pork-bone broth, chashu belly, marinated egg, bamboo.

Best small plate
Karaage Chicken $12.00

Japanese fried chicken, soy-ginger marinade, Kewpie mayo, lemon.

Best drink pairing
House Sake carafe $12.00

180 ml warm or cold junmai sake — pairs well with any ramen or gyoza.

Ramen bowls

Tatsu Dallas ramen bowls — prices and broth guide (2026)

Eight ramen bowls built on made-from-scratch broths, ranging from the delicate Vegan Shio to the rich 20-hour Tonkotsu. Prices run $15–$17 plus add-ons. Each broth is distinct — not interchangeable.

ItemPriceNotes
Vegan Shio Ramen$15.00Most affordable bowl; fully plant-based
Shoyu Ramen$15.00Clear chicken-soy broth
Tonkotsu Ramen$16.00Signature pork-bone broth
Miso Ramen$16.00Red-white miso, corn, butter
Mazemen (Dry)$16.00Broth-less; mix before eating
Spicy Tonkotsu$17.00Add chili tare to tonkotsu
Spicy Miso$17.00Chili tare, ground pork
Tan Tan Men$17.00Sesame-chili, most complex

Add-ons: extra chashu $4, extra egg $2, extra noodles $3. Spice upgrades $1. Pricing confirmed May 2026 — verify with the restaurant for seasonal changes.

Most popular items

Most-ordered dishes at Tatsu Dallas

Ranked by popularity among regulars and reported ordering patterns. These six items appear in most tables.

  1. 1Tonkotsu RamenThe flagship 20-hour broth bowl.$16.00
  2. 2Spicy TonkotsuTonkotsu with house chili paste — most ordered spicy variant.$17.00
  3. 3Tan Tan MenSesame-chili broth, ground pork, bok choy.$17.00
  4. 4Karaage ChickenConsistently the top-ordered small plate.$12.00
  5. 5Gyoza (6 pcs)Pan-fried pork and cabbage dumplings.$9.00
  6. 6Mazemen (Dry Ramen)Broth-less, concentrated — popular with regulars.$16.00
Bar program

Tatsu Dallas sake, whisky & cocktails

The bar is central to the izakaya experience — sake carafes from $12, Japanese whisky from $14, draft Sapporo/Kirin/Asahi at $8, and original cocktails built around Japanese spirits and yuzu.

$12 · 180 ml carafe

House Sake

Junmai sake served warm or cold. The most popular bar order — pairs especially well with tonkotsu ramen and gyoza. Premium glass pours (junmai daiginjo) run $14.

$11 · Bar signature

Tatsu Highball

Suntory Toki whisky, sparkling water, lemon. The classic Japanese highball is low-ABV, sessionable, and ideal with izakaya bites. Most popular cocktail on the menu.

$8 · Draft

Japanese Draft Beer

Sapporo, Kirin Ichiban, or Asahi on draft. Cold, crisp, and the most approachable pairing for spicy ramen. Ask for current draft rotation.

$14 · Neat or on ice

Japanese Whisky

Suntory Toki or Nikka from the Barrel, served neat or on ice. Works as a digestif post-ramen or alongside lighter small plates like edamame and onigiri.

$12 · House cocktail

Yuzu Sake Spritz

Junmai sake, yuzu, soda, shiso leaf — bright, citrus-forward, and refreshing with karaage chicken or spicy tuna crispy rice.

$9 · Sweet-tart

Umeshu (Plum Wine)

Japanese plum liqueur — sweet, tart, approachable. Served on the rocks or mixed. Popular with guests who prefer sweeter profiles over whisky or sake.

Dietary guide

Vegetarian & vegan options at Tatsu Dallas

Tatsu Dallas has a dedicated Vegan Shio Ramen ($15) — kombu-and-salt broth, crispy tofu, roasted corn, mushrooms and bamboo shoots. It is the most substantive vegan option on the menu. Edamame, House Salad, Tofu Bao Buns, and Agedashi Tofu (check for dashi base) round out the vegetarian and plant-forward options.

Broths are not interchangeable — the Tonkotsu, Shoyu, Miso, and Tan Tan Men all contain animal proteins in the broth. Request the Vegan Shio explicitly. Confirm with your server regarding cross-contact if you have a serious allergy.

  • Vegan ramen: Vegan Shio ($15) — kombu-salt broth, tofu, corn
  • Vegan sides: Edamame ($5), House Salad ($6), Steamed Rice ($3)
  • Vegetarian: Tofu Bao Buns ($9), Agedashi Tofu ($9), Mochi Ice Cream ($6)
  • Non-vegan bowls: Tonkotsu, Shoyu, Miso, Tan Tan Men all contain animal broths
  • Tip: Ask about seasonal specials — kitchen occasionally runs vegetarian small plate LTOs
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Every item on the Tatsu Dallas menu (with 2026 prices)

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About these prices. Pricing shown is sourced from publicly available Tatsu Dallas menu documentation, reviewed May 2026. Menus change seasonally and with ingredient costs — verify current pricing at tatsuya.com or by contacting the restaurant directly before visiting.
About Tatsu

The Austin ramen concept that took craft broth to Dallas.

Ramen Tatsuya (now Tatsu) opened in Austin in 2012 and quickly earned a reputation as one of the most serious ramen programs in the American South — built around proper tonkotsu broth simmered for 20+ hours, not powder or paste. The concept grew from ramen specialist to full izakaya, adding a bar program centered on sake, Japanese whisky, and craft cocktails alongside small plates designed for sharing and late-night dining.

The Dallas location in Deep Ellum brings the full Tatsu program to one of Texas's most vibrant nightlife and dining neighborhoods. Deep Ellum's creative, late-night character pairs naturally with the izakaya format: small plates, serious drinks, and a ramen bowl that anchors the meal.

2012Founded (Austin)
$15–$17Ramen prices
20+Hrs broth simmer
Deep EllumDallas location
Ordering tips

How to order at Tatsu Dallas

First visit

Start with the Tonkotsu

The 20-hour pork-bone broth is the reference bowl — the one Tatsu built its reputation on. Order it standard first; then try Spicy Tonkotsu or Tan Tan Men on a return visit.

Share the table

Order 2–3 small plates per person

Izakaya format is meant for sharing. Gyoza + Karaage Chicken + one seasonal special alongside your ramen bowl is a complete table for two at ~$55–$65 before drinks.

Drinks pairing

Sake with broth-heavy bowls

The house sake carafe ($12) pairs well with Tonkotsu and Miso. The Tatsu Highball ($11) is the better call alongside spicy bowls — the carbonation cools the palate.

Add-ons

Extra chashu is worth it

The extra chashu (3 pcs, $4) is the most popular add-on. If your bowl feels lean on protein, add it. Extra egg ($2) is also common — the marinated soft-boiled egg is a standout on its own.

Timing

Go early or late

Deep Ellum peak is 7–9 PM on weekends. Arrive before 6:30 or after 9:30 for shorter waits. The late-night bar program makes the post-9 visit especially worthwhile.

Vegan

Ask for the Vegan Shio explicitly

If you're plant-based, specify "Vegan Shio" by name. Other broths contain animal proteins. The vegan bowl is $15 — same price tier as the Shoyu.

Location

Tatsu Dallas — where to find it

Tatsu Dallas is at 2803 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226 in Deep Ellum, the live music and arts district east of downtown. Deep Ellum is walkable from the Deep Ellum DART Green and Orange Line stations. Street parking is available on Main, Commerce, and side streets; several surface lots are within a block.

For current hours, reservations (if offered), and any seasonal menu updates visit tatsuya.com or check the restaurant's social media channels.

  • Address: 2803 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226
  • Neighborhood: Deep Ellum
  • DART: Deep Ellum station (Green/Orange Line)
  • Hours: Dinner Tue–Sun; late-night weekends
  • Reservations: Check tatsuya.com for current policy
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Common questions

Tatsu Dallas — frequently asked questions

Questions about the menu, location, broth, vegetarian options, and what to order on a first visit.

What is Tatsu Dallas and where is it located?

Tatsu (formerly known as Tatsuya) is a Japanese ramen and izakaya restaurant located at 2803 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226 in the Deep Ellum neighborhood. It is part of the Austin-based Tatsu/Tatsuya restaurant group, which built its reputation on made-from-scratch ramen broths, Japanese small plates, and a serious sake and whisky program. The Dallas location opened as part of the brand's Texas expansion.

How much does ramen cost at Tatsu Dallas?

Ramen bowls at Tatsu Dallas are priced from approximately $15 to $17 as of May 2026. The base Shoyu and Vegan Shio are the most affordable at around $15; Tonkotsu and Miso run $16; spicy variants and specialty bowls like Tan Tan Men are around $17. Add-ons (extra chashu, egg, noodles) run an additional $1.50–$4. Confirm current pricing with the restaurant directly — menus update seasonally.

What is Tatsu Dallas's most popular ramen?

The Tonkotsu is consistently cited as the signature bowl — a 20+ hour pork-bone broth with chashu pork belly, marinated egg, bamboo shoots and nori, priced around $16. The Spicy Tonkotsu and Tan Tan Men (sesame-chili broth with ground pork) are close runner-ups for guests who prefer heat. The Mazemen (broth-less dry ramen) is popular with guests who want a more concentrated flavor experience.

Does Tatsu Dallas have vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes. The Vegan Shio Ramen ($15) uses a kombu-and-salt broth with crispy tofu, roasted corn, mushrooms and bamboo — it is fully plant-based. The Tofu Bao Buns, Edamame, and House Salad are also vegan or vegetarian. Many small plates are vegetarian-friendly with customization. Tell your server about dietary needs before ordering — the kitchen can often adjust.

Does Tatsu Dallas serve alcohol?

Yes. Tatsu Dallas runs a full izakaya bar program including sake (house carafe $12, premium glass $14), Japanese whisky (Suntory Toki, Nikka — from $14), Japanese draft beers (Sapporo, Kirin, Asahi — $8), and Japanese-inspired cocktails like the Tatsu Highball ($11) and Yuzu Sake Spritz ($12). The bar program is central to the izakaya dining experience and late-night hours.

What are the hours for Tatsu Dallas?

Hours vary and may include late-night weekend service typical of Deep Ellum izakaya spots. As of the last review, Tatsu Dallas was open Tuesday through Sunday for dinner, often until midnight or later on weekends. Hours change seasonally and for private events — confirm current hours at tatsuya.com or by calling the restaurant directly before visiting.

Is Tatsu the same as Ramen Tatsuya?

Yes — the brand rebranded from Ramen Tatsuya to Tatsu (stylized from Tatsuya) as the concept evolved beyond just ramen to include a broader izakaya program. The original Austin flagship opened in 2012 and helped define the Austin craft ramen scene. The Dallas location carries the same broth-forward philosophy and expanded bar menu under the Tatsu name.

What neighborhood is Tatsu Dallas in?

Tatsu Dallas is in Deep Ellum, the historic arts and entertainment district east of downtown Dallas on Main Street. Deep Ellum is known for live music venues, galleries, and a dense concentration of independent restaurants and bars — Tatsu fits naturally into the late-night, creative neighborhood profile. Street parking and nearby garages are available; the area is walkable from the Deep Ellum DART rail station.

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