This place is is garbage. A sin to humanity this place is. We had a woman waiter who was very rude and needs a helping hand to get social skills. I'm here on holiday with mates that live here and we went to gey lunch. We spent over 20 francs each and got nothing to show for it. I am 18 years old with a massive ronnie and beard. I asked to have an overpriced Japanese bear and got denied. They told me I have to be over 16 and have id. I'm a tourist from Ireland and Im not carrying my passport out to lunch. My friend who is 17 with id ordered 2 beers and denied him because he came here with me. The woman theb processed to shout at french when I yold her I don't speak it well. The food was atrocious...
Read moreA fantastic and close to authentic ramen experience right around the heart of Geneva! Went on a Wednesday evening around 1830, wasn't quite so crowded at all yet. Was able to get easy and attentive seating and service. Went with their classic spicy ramen option with the "full house" being the extra chashu and eggs etc. Absolutely delicious. The noodles tasted great and firm. The chashu was tender. Egg cooked perfectly. I do feel that their "extra" option should be the standard to be honest but i understand it has to come at the increased cost. Their in-house lemonade tasted fine and was acceptable. Overall, for my first Genevan ramen experience, this passed with...
Read moreFirst time trying this branch of Umamido - a ramen chain from Belgium that exists in Geneva since 2017. The space is much better than at the Boulevard Carl-Vogt. Food is ok. The kitchen seems to be mostly doing assembly work, so the service is fast. I had the rice and pork for a late lunch. Everything was lukewarm but tasted nice. (I'm not sure about the cherry tomatoes in this dish though.) Pricing is kind of stiff (it's Geneva) - 24 CHF for a smallish portion of pork, egg, cabbage and rice iirc. On the plus side, a half liter of sparkling water from the tap at 2.90 CHF, which is a good option compared to the double you usually pay in local restaurants for the...
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