Excellent service, food, and atmosphere. Highly recommend this restaurant to those looking to have a nice bowl of ramen in a trendy modern restaurant. Location is tucked away in a small street but was certainly well known by both tourists and locals. The place was crowded with about 6 parties that were waiting to be let in. We were 3rd in line but was immediately seated and had drink orders placed within a few minutes of opening. Service was excellent as the waiters were able to speak English with us as we ordered coke and received a glass of water without asking. The food came promptly with the gyoza first and then the two delicious ramen. Waiter brought the credit card reader to us and we were sent on our way with "thank yous" and "come agains"!
Update 1/3/18 Went back for our last meal in Paris and blown away AGAIN by the service and delicious food....
Read moreAs an avid ramen enthusiast, I make it a point to indulge in at least one delectable bowl of ramen every week. Among the numerous places I've tried, this place stands out for its exceptional quality and unparalleled taste.
During my recent visit to this extraordinary spot, my friends and I ordered three distinct and delightful ramen dishes. The first was the classic and rich Tory Shoyu, which left a lasting impression on my taste buds with its savory soy-based broth and tender chicken toppings. Next up was the mouthwatering Karaka ramen, offering a delightful balance of heat and flavor, leaving me yearning for another spoonful after each bite. Finally, to add a healthy touch to our meal, we opted for the veggie ramen, which surprised me with its vibrant blend of fresh vegetables and a broth that was equally delightful as the...
Read moreWay too expensive! Maybe the pork broth is good, but I didn't try it so I can't comment on that. We got a started labeled as "buns". I expected it to be a few dumplings. We got one largish dumpling. It cost 4 euros for that starter. Even if you find the food to be delicious, know that it will cost over 15 euros for a main dish of ramen, which is only a modest sized bowl of noodles . Compared to pricing in Asia for ramen, this is absolute highway robbery. If you are vegetarian, don't even think about coming here. It is a waste of time and money. Of course, vegetarian ramen is not exactly common in Japan, so the chef is being innovative. However, it does not work out well. Vegetarian ramen is rather bland and you still have to pay an exorbitant...
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