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Hai Hai Ramen

West End

Updated: May 05, 2025

Hai Hai Ramen, a sibling for the popular longtime ramen bar of the same name in Paddington, brings a delicious taste of traditional ramen to West End's main dining precinct.

Interior space with bar on side at Hai Hai Ramen

Occupying the cavernous space that was once home to Chop Chop Chang's, Hai Hai Ramen has a contemporary industrial vibe softened by gold lighting and colourful Japanese posters.

Interior of Hai Hai Ramen at West End

The majority of seating is at long communal tables and stools, lined up in rows, along with a banquette and handful of seats on once side of the entry in the window and private dining alcove on the other side.

Plate of miso sweetcorn at Hai Hai Ramen

As well as ramen a small menu of delectable snacks includes karaage or loaded karaage, chashu plate, miso sweetcorn or fried brussel sprouts and ahipped tofu (must-try!).

Pork belly bao at Hai Hai Ramen

There's also a small selection of bao, which is also recommended, with a choice of fillings - pork belly, tofu katsu or karaage.

Bowl of classic tonkatsu ramen Hai Hai Ramen

No visit to Hai Hai ramen is complete without sampling the flavoursome ramen bowls they are known for, starting with classic tonkatsu or chashu-men or miso spicy tonkatsu.

Mushroom shoyu at Hai Hai Ramen

The other ramen choices include chicken shio, vegetable shoyu or mushroom shoyu, all of which are equally delicious as the first.

People dining at Hai Hai Ramen

At the time of visiting on its first weekend of opening, Hai Hai Ramen was still wiating on their liquor licence, and once granted, will be offering local craft and ginger beer on tap, whiskey, a smattering of wine and a small menu of cocktails.

Exterior of Hai Hai Ramen by night

Need to know - There is metered on street parking out front and nearby (free after hours and weekends).

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Hai Hai Ramen

185 Boundary St

West End

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