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Waku Waku Ramen Quincy — Restaurant in Quincy

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Waku Waku Ramen Quincy
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Nearby attractions
Quincy House
20 Muirhead St, Quincy, MA 02170
Cove Fine Arts Center
56 Wendell Ave, Quincy, MA 02170
Nearby restaurants
Tiranga(by P&D)
17 Beale St, Quincy, MA 02170
Hakata Ramen
673 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
Chili Square
666 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
Dagu Rice Noodle 大鼓米线
663 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
The China
681 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
Yaowarat Thai Street Food
6 Beale St, Quincy, MA 02170
Larb Zaab Thai Street Food
671 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
Tony's House of Pizza
662 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
Fat Boy BBQ 肥仔烧腊
649 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
New Winsor Dim Sum House & Bar
706 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
Nearby hotels
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Quincy/Boston
845 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
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Waku Waku Ramen Quincy

657 Hancock St, Quincy, MA 02170
4.8(131)
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attractions: Quincy House, Cove Fine Arts Center, restaurants: Tiranga(by P&D), Hakata Ramen, Chili Square, Dagu Rice Noodle 大鼓米线, The China, Yaowarat Thai Street Food, Larb Zaab Thai Street Food, Tony's House of Pizza, Fat Boy BBQ 肥仔烧腊, New Winsor Dim Sum House & Bar
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Featured dishes

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Shrimp Tempura
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Chicken Karaage
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Takoyaki
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Pork Gyoza
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Shumai
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Squid Karaage
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Jumbo Spicy Wings
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Okonomiyaki
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Samurai Duck Baos
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Edamame
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Vegetable Gyoza
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Tom Yum Ramen
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Miso Kimchi Ramen

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Nearby attractions of Waku Waku Ramen Quincy

Quincy House

Cove Fine Arts Center

Quincy House

Quincy House

4.5

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Cove Fine Arts Center

Cove Fine Arts Center

4.5

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Waku Waku Ramen Quincy

Tiranga(by P&D)

Hakata Ramen

Chili Square

Dagu Rice Noodle 大鼓米线

The China

Yaowarat Thai Street Food

Larb Zaab Thai Street Food

Tony's House of Pizza

Fat Boy BBQ 肥仔烧腊

New Winsor Dim Sum House & Bar

Tiranga(by P&D)

Tiranga(by P&D)

4.7

(704)

$$

Closed
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Hakata Ramen

Hakata Ramen

4.4

(313)

$

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Chili Square

Chili Square

4.2

(241)

$

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Dagu Rice Noodle 大鼓米线

Dagu Rice Noodle 大鼓米线

4.2

(174)

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New Restaurant Under Renovation in Quincy, Boston📍
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New Restaurant Under Renovation in Quincy, Boston📍
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I’ve tried the Chinatown location before and thought it was meh, but I decided to give the Quincy location a chance. - Fried Truffle Beef Baos ($12): There was a BOGO free deal during lunchtime, so it came out to be $3/bao (which feels like it should be the usual price tbh). The taste was okay overall, but there were some issues with the texture. The beef was dry, and the inside of the bao was still doughy. The frying added a slight crunch on the outside, but I think it would have tasted fine not fried and would have been my preference. - Tonkotsu Ramen ($17): Same experience as the Chinatown location. The broth was too salty and did not have much depth. The chashu was also dry. The soft-boiled egg was surprisingly the best part because the yolk was still runny, and I could taste that it had been marinated. Overall, if you’re just looking for a relatively cheap meal, this place checks that box, but I do not think it compares to ramen in Japan.
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This was a great first time here! Parking: only street parking Restaurant: the Restaurant is clean, with "young vibe", good music that is not excessively loud and is well decorated creating a cohesive ambiance. Handicapped: although the restaurant does not have its own parking, inside both the eating area and bathrooms are roomy enough for a wheelchair. Bathrooms: are clean and equipped with everything they should have. No stalls, just 2 bathrooms that lock from inside. Service: it took only a few minutes from the time I walked in and TJ took my order for my food to be ready. At least 2 waiters checked in on me to see if I needed anything (without being pushy). In other words, AMAZING SERVICE. Food: I purposely left this for last. I will dare to say this is the best kimchi Ramen soup I've had in the continental US. Simply delicious!!! Perfect flavors and noodles. Totally recommend and will for sure come back soon!!!
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I’ve tried the Chinatown location before and thought it was meh, but I decided to give the Quincy location a chance. - Fried Truffle Beef Baos ($12): There was a BOGO free deal during lunchtime, so it came out to be $3/bao (which feels like it should be the usual price tbh). The taste was okay overall, but there were some issues with the texture. The beef was dry, and the inside of the bao was still doughy. The frying added a slight crunch on the outside, but I think it would have tasted fine not fried and would have been my preference. - Tonkotsu Ramen ($17): Same experience as the Chinatown location. The broth was too salty and did not have much depth. The chashu was also dry. The soft-boiled egg was surprisingly the best part because the yolk was still runny, and I could taste that it had been marinated. Overall, if you’re just looking for a relatively cheap meal, this place checks that box, but I do not think it compares to ramen in Japan.
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This was a great first time here! Parking: only street parking Restaurant: the Restaurant is clean, with "young vibe", good music that is not excessively loud and is well decorated creating a cohesive ambiance. Handicapped: although the restaurant does not have its own parking, inside both the eating area and bathrooms are roomy enough for a wheelchair. Bathrooms: are clean and equipped with everything they should have. No stalls, just 2 bathrooms that lock from inside. Service: it took only a few minutes from the time I walked in and TJ took my order for my food to be ready. At least 2 waiters checked in on me to see if I needed anything (without being pushy). In other words, AMAZING SERVICE. Food: I purposely left this for last. I will dare to say this is the best kimchi Ramen soup I've had in the continental US. Simply delicious!!! Perfect flavors and noodles. Totally recommend and will for sure come back soon!!!
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Reviews of Waku Waku Ramen Quincy

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5.0
41w

If you're looking for an authentic and flavorful ramen experience in Quincy, MA, look no further than Wakuwaku Ramen! From the moment you step in, the warm and inviting atmosphere makes you feel right at home. The star of the show, of course, is the ramen. Each bowl is packed with rich, umami-packed broth and perfectly cooked noodles. Whether you’re a fan of a classic miso or adventurous enough to try their spicy options, the flavors will not disappoint.

But it doesn’t stop at ramen—the appetizers are just as delicious. The crispy gyoza and savory edamame are the perfect way to start your meal. And don’t forget to try their refreshing Japanese kimchi for a nice, spicy addition to your savory dishes.

A special shoutout to DJ Feliciano, who made our dining experience even better with top-notch service. Friendly, attentive, and always making sure we had everything we needed, DJ truly added that extra touch to the night. It's clear they care about their guests and aim to create a memorable dining experience.

If you're in Quincy and craving top-tier ramen with incredible service, Wakuwaku Ramen is...

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5.0
1y

Edit: 2025: They now have beer and sake! Staff continues to be amazing (especially Lauren), friendly, attentive - suggesting drinks and sauces, and simply going above and beyond. (restaurant decor is also beautiful!)

Original 2024 Review: Super friendly staff at a new ramen restaurant. Appetizers were so good, and ramen was great.

There was a lot of warning for shellfish allergies on things that the staff wasn't sure actually had shellfish (some of the appetizer sauces? really?), so we stuck to the traditional ramen and spicy miso, both of which were delicious.

After the meal, the staff was concerned that I hadn't finished my ramen (I was full) and offered to pack it up, but when I mentioned that the noodles probably wouldn't be good because there wasn't any broth left, the server offered an extra side cup of just the spicy miso broth to go with my to-go noodles. I was impressed by their service.

Can't wait for them to get their liquor license and turn this into a night out...

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5.0
35w

I would rate the service 6 stars if I could. I ordered the coconut curry ramen and asked if it could be less spicy,but it was still too spicy for me which was my own fault cause it does say it has spicy sauce. The waitress asked if it was okay for me and I lied and said it was cause I felt embarrassed for ordering something spicy and then saying it's too spicy__Well Duhh! so I tried to eat it but maybe my face was showing it cause she said "just tell me honestly, I want you to be happy with your food". She then grabbed me a menu again and I ordered a tonkotsu ramen, which was tasty with a rich broth but I couldn't finish it and since ramen gets soggy, I didn't want to take it home for leftovers. After we paid , we realized they didn't charge me for the ramen; maybe they thought because I didn't take the leftovers I didn't like it? I just wanted to thank you for going above and beyond to make my experience better, I really appreciate it and will be...

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