Zanyu Asian Noodles

8450 Honeycutt Rd #112, Raleigh - 27615
193 reviews
Asian Noodles Asian Fusion
(919) 803-1340

so far this is one of my go to ramen places, I always get the khao soi noodles and they have so much flavor! Area is really nice as well since it is in the Lafayette village shopping center and it’s family friendly too :)

Would highly recommend very delicious ramen and noodles, makes a great lunch date!

My ramen soup was delicious and the waiter Carlos was very helpful and kind. Definitely I’ll be back.

The food is always perfectly cooked, the ramen is the best I have had in the Triangle.

Was unbelievablly excited to see a local shop that made traditional ramen, even more so to find it was delicious. Had the Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen with extra pork belly, and it was some of the most delicious pork belly I've had.

Guys, you have to visit this noodle shop. Unassuming, intimate, and quaint, this place makes some of the very best! Not to mention that the waitress actually remembered my order(after only having been once before). I find myself wishing I could eat here weekly!

Such a neat little restaurant! First time eating Laos traditional dishes even though I have actually been to Laos very briefly, I mean couple of hours at the market briefly, while touring Thailand.We all wanted soup for dinner. I had Tonkatsu Ramen - mild, delicious and very comforting. My hubby had spicy Ghang Lao Noodles- says it was a very balanced good kinda spicy. And the kid had Pork Belly Confit Ramen - I have to say these people sure do know how to cook pork. Mine was perfect and even the kid ate his pork fat, which is not usual for him ?.I do see few things on the menu to try next time.

Zanyu has become our go-to place whenever the urge for ramen noodles gets to great to resist. We had the miso ramen where you can substitute tofu for the pork, although the broth is still pork-based. We also had the vegan ramen, a creamy affair with rice noodles. Both were excellent. And the outdoor seating in the midst of a faux-European village is a plus.

The service was Okay, was brought my app with no utensils before i could ask the server walked away. Eating a "Pork Bun" with your hands is a bit much. I will say that their Ramen looks exactly as pictured. I had the Spicy Ton katsu Ramen. The broth had a sweet taste to it, and to be honest was kind of off putting. Ton Katsu in Japanese means "Pig Bone" meaning the broth should have a hearty meat flavor it did not! The noodles in the Ramen were horrible, I'm fairly certain it was pasta. I cant say for a fact but, what I can say is they WERE not authentic Ramen noodles. Soggy fall apart noodles. Definitely not impressed with this place. The reviews that are written I have a hard time believing. Maybe they just don't know better.

Well I must say that I did not have the greatest experience while dining here. I was greeted when I walked in and the waiter asked if I was dining in. I said yes and he sat me at my table. The weather was nice and I noticed I was not given the option to dine outside. There were some guest that came in after me and they were given the option to either dine in or dine outside.After I ordered my food I thought about getting an appetizer (which was not offered). I asked the waiter could I get an appetizer? He stated it will come after your main course would that be OK; I replied yes. After my reply he didn’t ask what I wanted for an appetizer so I was thinking maybe he will ask me once I get my main course. That never happened.Soon as I was done with my meal the waiter came right to the table and the first thing he asked was do you want the check? He could’ve asked do you need anything else or how was your meal before he asked for the check in my opinion. It wasn’t until he began to collect my payment that he asked how was the food? I just got the vibe that he didn’t want me to stay much longer so I left right after I paid.