Vancouver ramen restaurant known for solo dining is closing after just one year

Restaurant closures have been happening all over the city, and now another spot has announced that it will be closing its doors next month.
Ramen One shared the news on Instagram that its final day would be on Sunday, May 18.
“After much thought and a difficult decision, we have made the choice to close Ramen One,” said the restaurant.
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Ramen One is Vancouver’s first private dining experience, and it opened its doors in March 2024. When it opened, it was best known for its $10 ramen deal. At the start of 2025, Ramen One shared it would have to adjust its menu prices due to “rising food costs.”
“To our incredible team, loyal customers, and everyone who has supported us, thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Your love for our ramen has meant everything to us, and we are so grateful for the memories weāve shared,” concluded the restaurant.
The location was also home to 404 Coffee, which served Asian-inspired coffee and drinks out of a window attached to Ramen One. It’s still unclear if this will mean the closure of this coffee window as well. Dished reached out to 404 Coffee for more information.
Ramen One
Address:Ā 433 W. Broadway, Vancouver
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