Koro leaves much to be desired, food and service wise. We eat a lot of ramen and were excited to see a Japanese spot open in Eastie; I signed up for the weekly specials newsletter as a reminder to go. Wonât hold to Tokyo standard, but will hold it to other ramen that weâve had in Boston (e.g., Santouka (our go-to), Yume Wo Katare, and the place in Chinatown across from Asana Sushi that rebranded recently)
Service/Ordering : ⢠No wait to order and seat 4 around 7:30pm, though seating quickly ran out after. Would recommend for parties of 4 or less ⢠Several of us had questions on type of wavy/straight noodles used. Descriptions or photos would be helpful, because the wavy noodles turned out to be a non-conventional recipe. ⢠When I ordered miso ramen with wavy noodles, I was met with âoh I think they already come with wavyâŚnevermind it doesnât say on the menu.â Staff should be more knowledgeable; I expect this from a student pop-up, less so from a restaurant thatâs been open for more than a month. Iâm just following the 1-2-3-4 ordering steps, it was choose your broth and then your noodles. ⢠I doubt many folks know what kukirage mushrooms are. Might be clearer to say âwood earâ, if you ever do a display revamp ⢠During ordering, it is unclear whether you still get a third free topping if you opt for a paid topping. Partner got the bok choy, mushrooms, and $1.50 egg, but shouldâve been able to add a fourth. ⢠Kitchen was out of pork chashu two hours before closing, not a great look. ⢠Please offer your guests cups and/or a setup for free tap water ⢠Lights were lowered about 40% halfway into our meal even though it was ~8:15pm, far from 10pm closing timeâmildly disruptive to our tableâs conversation but mostly just confusing for a second ⢠Most peopleâs attention is on the main menu when ordering and the weekly special flyer is easily missed. Just an observation.
Food: ⢠Chicken karaage was the highlight of the meal. Crispy batter without being too dry and good flavor on the chicken. The scallions donât add anything when theyâre underneath the chicken though, suggest leaving them out. ⢠Miso ramen: the shiitake mushrooms were cold and watery (they should be marinated), the noodles were oddly spongey (instead of chewy & bouncy), and the miso broth was a disappointmentâsharp but also lacked flavor and umami, as if the broth was thrown together 30 min ago and wasnât given time to meld. Curious what kind of miso was used. Portions of corn and mushrooms were generous but only two leaves of bok choy? Chashu pork belly was reasonableâcould be more tender, but the flavor was there. ⢠Partner got the tonkatsu ramen. It was a thicker broth but still lacked flavor, as if flour was used to thicken it instead of aging pork bones properly. Was there any tare (seasoning sauce) added? He was similarly disappointed with the plain, cold mushrooms and $1.50 only netted half an egg. ⢠I acknowledge this is subjective but the ramen spoons are comically large. I initially thought they were spoon rests. ⢠I mean this in the nicest way possible, but perhaps consider lowering the frequency of your changing specials and focus on perfecting your mains.
tl;dr would come back for the chicken karaage, would not come back for the miso or tonkatsu ramen unless both noodles and broths are significantly improved. Recommend taking a couple pages from Santouka and reworking some of your recipes & processes if you want to build a following. I genuinely want the best for this shop; Eastie deserves to have good...
   Read moreKoro Ramen and Sushi fills a much-needed gap in the Jeffries Point neighborhood, offering fresh sushi, hearty ramen, and flavorful poke bowls. I am so glad they opened since there hasnât really been any good, healthy, and Asian spots. This restaurant focuses primarily on takeout, making it a convenient option for locals seeking good food without the fuss.
During my recent pickup order, I was impressed by both the value and quality. The poke bowl was generously portioned and well worth the price - clearly made with fresh ingredients that showcased the restaurantâs commitment to quality. The karaage chicken was a standout, featuring crispy, perfectly seasoned pieces paired with a creative chipotle mayo sauce that added a nice fusion twist to the traditional Japanese preparation. While I didnât have the chance to experience the dine-in atmosphere, the takeout process was smooth and efficient. The variety on the menu - spanning sushi, ramen, and poke options - gives Koro an edge in a neighborhood where fresh, well-prepared Asian cuisine has been hard to come by.
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   Read moreIâve given this place several chances, especially after winning a $100 gift card during their opening promotion. I really want to like it since itâs just around the corner, but Iâve left disappointed every time.
The tempura in the rolls is always cold, which makes me wonder if the shrimp and sweet potato are pre-fried and just sitting around before being added. The rolls themselves often fall apart, and the rice has that hard, slightly stale texture youâd expect from grocery store sushi, not what Iâd hope for from a made-to-order restaurant.
Iâve only ever ordered takeout, so maybe the dine-in experience is better, but what Iâve had hasnât left a good impression. I also tried the vegetarian ramen once, and it upset my stomach, and left me questioning if the broth was truly vegetarian.
Overall, despite its convenience and my initial excitement, this spot just...
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