Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya

Category: Japanese restaurant

Address: 2450 E 146th St, Carmel, IN 46033, USA

Phone: +13172183553

Opening hours

Sunday: 11AM–9PM

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 11AM–2:30PM

Wednesday: 11AM–2:30PM

Thursday: 11AM–2:30PM

Friday: 11AM–2:30PM

Saturday: 11AM–9PM

Reviews

Kelia

May 12, 2022

One of the best places for Japanese food in Indianapolis. Eating here honestly reminds me of Osaka (大坂) 🗾 which is basically the food city of Japan. The food came fast, hot and fresh! Like a traditional ramen place, Kizuki does not take reservations so you may need to wait if you go at a popular time (e.g. Sat dinner). APPETIZERS I highly recommend the Takoyaki 🐙 Please be careful eating as it can be hot in the center. I like to nibble at it vs eating it in one or 2-bites. This time they were out of takoya ki so we tried the Geso Karaage or fried squid 🦑 they were so tasty! They are seasoned so well and had a small kick to them with chili pepper and a citrus-salt taste. It would be great with beer. Another favorite for anyone who LOVES potatoes is the Potato Croquette which is crispy on the outside and so fluffy and soft on the inside. This would be a safe choice for someone who isn't big on seafood or might be nervous trying Japanese food for the first time! RAMEN I ordered the chicken ramen with low sodium for the broth. It tasted flavorful but healthier so I really recommend trying the low sodium! The egg was cooked to perfection with the center a little runny. The portion is also generous so I had a little bit to take home! ATMOSPHERE Kizuki is lively. Expect the bustle of servers and the sound of lively conversation from nearby tables.

tess goatee

May 8, 2022

Waitstaff is always friendly and prompt.I do wish there were more of a description for each bowl type but once you go a few times you kinda memorize it. The food is very reasonably priced for the amount you get.The bathrooms were very clean and even offered free mouthwash with cups.

cory randall

Apr 19, 2022

This was a really great place to eat ramen! I highly recommend it. The service was amazing she was nice and shook my sake also very intentive. I had the vegetable ramen witch the broth was very good I added tofu witch I wish was fried but it came cold witch was way different. I didn't know what to think. and my friend had the garlic tonkatsu Witch they said was very good and I think looked on point. Over all great atmosphere and I would recommend this place

Rasikanand Harvind

Jan 4, 2022

A good ramen spot for a friendly or family get together. Food was great, plenty of standard options which you can customize with additional toppings for a couple dollars more. Staff is very good about checking for dietary restrictions and making recommendations. Food came out quickly and staff was nice about letting us stay a couple minutes past closing. Quiet enough to have a conversation without shouting.

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Questions & Answers

I have been reading several reviews that state the gluten free noodles really are NOT gluten free because they are cooked in the same water as the regular, gluten containing noodles. Is this true?

Cindy Snyder Crume | Jun 2, 2018
Hunter B. | Jun 3, 2018

Yes they boil all the noodles in the same thing

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

People are asking | Feb 1, 2021
Kristen Wyant | Feb 2, 2021

They don't let people sit to close to each others tables, they wipe down menus, and always wear face masks

How far can u deliver?

EnderDemon543 | Jan 2, 2021
Ariana Casale | Jan 3, 2021

I know they deliver using doordash.

Do they take reservations?

Rachel Stenzel | Jun 1, 2020
Michael DeLand | Jun 2, 2020

Nope, they do not

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What is the price range of a main entre?

Wendy Hashley | Jun 2, 2018
Derek DiMatteo | Jun 3, 2018

Ramen bowls are roughly $10 - $15.

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Is there nutrtion information?

Diana Parker | Jun 2, 2018
Derek DiMatteo | Jun 3, 2018

The menu specifies ingredients and a green leaf icon indicates which dishes are available as vegetarian options. Moreover, the servers are trained to tell customers who ask which ingredients are gluten free. It is possible, for example, to order shirataki (白滝), which are noodles made from konnyaku (also known as yam noodles). But otherwise, I have seen nothing in terms of calories, grams of fat, etc. It isn't McDonald's... It is a real restaurant.

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