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Shimuja Ramen
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Nearby attractions
West Coast University - Miami
9250 NW 36th St, Doral, FL 33178
Millennia Atlantic University (MAU)
3801 NW 97th Ave, Doral, FL 33178
Nearby restaurants
Shoma Bazaar
9420 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
Doggi's Arepa Bar
9420 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178, United States
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9690 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
SNDWCH Doral
9420 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
La Tremenda - Best Spanish Restaurant in Miami
9533 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
Amazonica
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Monserrate Restaurant
9545 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
Aki Japanese Buffet
9605 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
Chick N Jones
9420 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
Capriccio Doral
9551 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
Nearby hotels
Residence Inn by Marriott Miami Airport West/Doral
3450 NW 91st Ave, Doral, FL 33172
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Shimuja Ramen

9420 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178
3.9(31)
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attractions: West Coast University - Miami, Millennia Atlantic University (MAU), restaurants: Shoma Bazaar, Doggi's Arepa Bar, La Boulangerie Boul'Mich, SNDWCH Doral, La Tremenda - Best Spanish Restaurant in Miami, Amazonica, Monserrate Restaurant, Aki Japanese Buffet, Chick N Jones, Capriccio Doral
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(954) 338-0977
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shimujaramen.us

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RAMUNE
SHIMUJA LEMONADE
ICED TEA
SODAS
HOT TEA

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Nearby attractions of Shimuja Ramen

West Coast University - Miami

Millennia Atlantic University (MAU)

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3.7

(38)

Open 24 hours
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Millennia Atlantic University (MAU)

Millennia Atlantic University (MAU)

4.6

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Nearby restaurants of Shimuja Ramen

Shoma Bazaar

Doggi's Arepa Bar

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SNDWCH Doral

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Carmen TunCarmen Tun
It’s just ok. If it had a cheaper price point, I would have actually given this 5 stars, but for almost $25 a bowl, you would expect real slow cooked tonkotsu broth or fresh noodles or something! It’s painfully average and painfully generic. You are better off going to one of those local small ramen shops that sell a bowl for like ~$12-15, because they taste exactly the same. This was the Kagoshima Tonkotsu Special. I will say though, the egg was very good. The broth lacks depth, the noodles are premade, and the “spice” is unsatisfying (i.e. does not add to the flavor, just spicy to be spicy). Also to note, it’s not that big! My husband finished his bowl and was still hungry after. Maybe the up charge is because you are eating in a “luxury dining hall” situation, but honestly it’s just ok. Worth getting if you’re super craving ramen and this just happens to be close to you, but other than that I would pass (especially because of the price point + also having to pay to park)
Harley GHarley G
This is a food stall in the Bazaar food hall, and such everything you buy has a premium added to it. They charge $20 (pre-tax and tip)for the spicy tonkatsu ramen (forefront in the picture). It came with ONE very thin, almost deli style, slice of "chasu". It only brought half an egg, which was hard boiled and not marinated. I asked for no mushroom but the soup, as you can see, come very plain. In the background of the picture, you can see the "large" bowl, which is not a larger bowl but same size with more fixings, a whole hard boiled egg, and a couple more slices of the pork.
Marcos DinnanniMarcos Dinnanni
Thank you for bringing a true ramen to Miami. Not only the classics are outstanding but also the key lime version that brings a zesty lime flavor to the broth. Takoyakis are also just like Japan (even though not freshly made on the grill) full of bonito flakes to keep the perfect taste
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It’s just ok. If it had a cheaper price point, I would have actually given this 5 stars, but for almost $25 a bowl, you would expect real slow cooked tonkotsu broth or fresh noodles or something! It’s painfully average and painfully generic. You are better off going to one of those local small ramen shops that sell a bowl for like ~$12-15, because they taste exactly the same. This was the Kagoshima Tonkotsu Special. I will say though, the egg was very good. The broth lacks depth, the noodles are premade, and the “spice” is unsatisfying (i.e. does not add to the flavor, just spicy to be spicy). Also to note, it’s not that big! My husband finished his bowl and was still hungry after. Maybe the up charge is because you are eating in a “luxury dining hall” situation, but honestly it’s just ok. Worth getting if you’re super craving ramen and this just happens to be close to you, but other than that I would pass (especially because of the price point + also having to pay to park)
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This is a food stall in the Bazaar food hall, and such everything you buy has a premium added to it. They charge $20 (pre-tax and tip)for the spicy tonkatsu ramen (forefront in the picture). It came with ONE very thin, almost deli style, slice of "chasu". It only brought half an egg, which was hard boiled and not marinated. I asked for no mushroom but the soup, as you can see, come very plain. In the background of the picture, you can see the "large" bowl, which is not a larger bowl but same size with more fixings, a whole hard boiled egg, and a couple more slices of the pork.
Harley G

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Thank you for bringing a true ramen to Miami. Not only the classics are outstanding but also the key lime version that brings a zesty lime flavor to the broth. Takoyakis are also just like Japan (even though not freshly made on the grill) full of bonito flakes to keep the perfect taste
Marcos Dinnanni

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Reviews of Shimuja Ramen

3.9
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3.0
25w

It’s just ok. If it had a cheaper price point, I would have actually given this 5 stars, but for almost $25 a bowl, you would expect real slow cooked tonkotsu broth or fresh noodles or something!

It’s painfully average and painfully generic. You are better off going to one of those local small ramen shops that sell a bowl for like ~$12-15, because they taste exactly the same. This was the Kagoshima Tonkotsu Special.

I will say though, the egg was very good. The broth lacks depth, the noodles are premade, and the “spice” is unsatisfying (i.e. does not add to the flavor, just spicy to be spicy). Also to note, it’s not that big! My husband finished his bowl and was still hungry after.

Maybe the up charge is because you are eating in a “luxury dining hall” situation, but honestly it’s just ok.

Worth getting if you’re super craving ramen and this just happens to be close to you, but other than that I would pass (especially because of the price point + also having to...

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4.0
21w

Well we did enjoy but were totally caught off guard that it was in a food hall (Doral location). I was actually going to make reservations!! My wife loved her ramen. Not sure the name but i think the first one on menu with pork belly. It looked great to me. My main point in this review is that the vegetarian ramen was pretty disappointing and boring. Very few ingredients in the ramen. Could have been a lot of things including mushrooms etc. The tofu i ordered was basically raw tofu sliced and thrown in. I have had some delicious vegetarian ramen with lots of nice things. It seemed like it was thrown together in the menu just out of necessity and not actually to make...

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2.0
32w

This is a food stall in the Bazaar food hall, and such everything you buy has a premium added to it. They charge $20 (pre-tax and tip)for the spicy tonkatsu ramen (forefront in the picture). It came with ONE very thin, almost deli style, slice of "chasu". It only brought half an egg, which was hard boiled and not marinated. I asked for no mushroom but the soup, as you can see, come very plain. In the background of the picture, you can see the "large" bowl, which is not a larger bowl but same size with more fixings, a whole hard boiled egg, and a couple more slices...

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