3 Little Pigs Ramen photo

3 Little Pigs Ramen

4.2(345)
$$

About

Japanese, Ramen

Contact Information

Address

1223 Grand W Blvd Suite B-103, Katy, TX 77449, USA

Photos

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Reviews

4.2(345)
Island Yoshi

Island Yoshi

A fantastic Ramen spot! I’ve been told it is very authentic ramen by people who have visited Japan! The ramen is not overly rich or fatty yet it is still full of flavor! The chicken karage has nice large pieces of chicken and it’s crispy but not greasy. That’s kind of the theme with this spot good flavor without being super heavy. Atmosphere is simply but effective and the booths are nice and cozy. Overall a great spot

3 months ago

Alisha Brummett

Alisha Brummett

We come back to 3 Little Pigs anytime we have date night! We love the food, the coziness of the space and the vibe! Tonight the ramen was spot on and so delicious!!

2 months ago

A T

A T

Rating: 4.5/10 I really wanted to like this place, but honestly, it did not live up to the hype. • Takoyaki: It was just okay. Not bad, but nothing to rave about either. Given how the rest of the meal went, I guess “okay” is a win. • Munchie Kraken: Probably the best thing on the menu, but let’s be real—$7.50 for this? No way. This is a $5.50 dish at best. • Ramen: This is where things really fell apart. For the price, the quality just isn’t there. The broth is way too plain. Ramen isn’t just about the noodles—it’s about creating the perfect balance of flavors, and that was completely missing. The idea of customizing your bowl is fine, but when the base is this bland, what’s the point? Extras: Charging $1.50 for spicy paste is borderline ridiculous, especially when it’s just basic Chinese spicy paste that you can grab at Hmart 0.2 miles away for way less. The 4.5 points I’m giving are purely for the water, the one staff member running the show alone (respect to them), and the decent atmosphere. The owner seriously needs to pay attention to these reviews because this place needs improvement.

11 months ago

Chance O

Chance O

Good place not great. I think it would be a really good lunch spot. The broth was a little Bland but the pork is massive. The chicken karage was crispy and good portion but needed more seasoning

7 months ago

Annie Thai

Annie Thai

A Hidden Gem in Katy Asian Town If you’re craving authentic Japanese ramen, this spot is a must-visit. Cozy vibes, warm lighting, and the rich aroma of simmering broth make it feel like a little escape. Portions are generous, and they even let you split a bowl, perfect for sharing and budget-friendly. The Miso broth was my favorite—ultra creamy and full of depth. They also offer topping recommendations for each broth, making it easy to customize your bowl. Their chili paste is a game changer—spicy, flavorful, and served on the side so you can control the heat (or share without sacrificing flavor). The menu also features a variety of appetizers, from crispy tempura and takoyaki to flavorful skewers. And the decor? Think anime walls and cozy aesthetics, making it an awesome spot to check in. Service is fast, welcoming, and super attentive—the staff will even walk you through the menu if needed. Whether you’re a ramen lover or an anime fan, this little spot is 100% worth a visit!

11 months ago

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