Miso Hungry

219 Jay Peak Rd, Jay
(518) 605-4474

Recent Reviews

Alyssa Conn

Delicious noodles, hot tasty tea! Well worth a stop while visiting Jay Peak.

Melissa Witt

Pretty good but not real Japanese cuisine. Kids ramen had no meat or egg in it. It was $9 and not even half the container was full, the miso ramen was $17. Not much noodles in either. The broth was good. Probably wouldn't buy here again.They did have a seating area near a fire pit which was nice. I can see the thrill of skiing up to it, but if you're just walking up to it from the water park, nothing special.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Kids Ramen

Connie C

Surprisingly good ramen! Spicy miso had a nice kick and not too too spicy.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daniel McCully

So damn good!!! So friendly too!

Ruth B.

Sitting out near the fire pit and enjoying a delicious bowl of hot ramen soup is such a memory for us! The spices were wonderful and very filling. I will go back!

Samuel Lang

We are a family of 6 with 4 boys age 20 to 13 and we all loved the authentic rahmen. The egg was perfect the food fresh and very tasty we had spicy and non spicy versions plus the pork buns are just awesome!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stephen Jablonski

Had their onigiri at the Vermont Green game and I'm absolutely hooked. It was my first time trying it and I seriously can't get it off my mind. I would eat thousands of them and not get sick of it. One of the most delicious things I've ever had in my life. If you get the chance to eat any of their food I highly recommend it. By far some of the best food in the state.

Joey Shredd

Amazing, just go! Best mountainside ramen west of Hakuba.

Shannon R.

I don't think I can get over the fact that they changed the recipe and removed kombu from the shiitake onigiri! It used to be absolutely perfect, but now it's just decent. Still, one of the better things to eat on the mountain, but because of the change I'm a little more likely to settle for bringing my own lunch. Bring back the kombu!!

Feng Li

Really good and authentic ramen! The ppl were nice and attentive although they were extremely busy every time we went.Try the roasted sesame ramen. The flavor is so rich?A little overpriced but it was expected at ski resorts.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nicole Day

Perfect little spot for lunch or a snack in between ski runs! Great value, delicious food! Can’t wait to come back!

Pablo Maldonado Pinuer

Somehow, the best ramen in New England is at the base of a ski resort.

C Nast

You’ll have a hard time finding better ramen anywhere in the country.

Jane L

Really good and authentic ramen! The ppl were nice and attentive although they were extremely busy every time we went.Try the roasted sesame ramen. The flavor is so rich?A little overpriced but it was expected at ski resorts.

Molly Farrell

Best ramen in VT, rivals some of my favorites from SF and Chicago. When I moved back to VT I was worried I’d have to give up one of my favorite meals, but I’m so happy to have Miso Hungry at Jay

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