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This is our place for Ramen. Ideal for families and for a quick lunch break. Service with friendly staff. Eating is brilliant, many options even for picky children and men... View all feedback.
Went around 7-8pm and it wasn’t too busy! The service was amazing! The cashier was also the one who brought us our food and checked on us to make sure everything was okay and good. Food was DELICIOUS and fresh! Seaweed salad was so yummy. Will definitely come back. So glad we found this place! I got the spicy kpop ramen. Finished it completely
Kanji Ramen, I hadn’t been before but it’s close by the house so had to give it a try. The ramen was pretty good and I loved the bun. The owner is really friendly and the food came out quickly. Ramen to go sounds like a weird thing and I was glad that Kanji has dine in.
Best noodles in town. My husband also liked the steaks a lot. Small cozy place. The owner is super friendly. Would come back again.
Resturaunt was nice and clean. Very simple to place your order. You grab your own menu, seat yourself, and go to the counter to place your order when you are ready. We ordered the Signature Ramen and it came in a pretty nice sized bowl, and the flavorwas amazing! The man who was working was very kind, and checked on us. If we lived here in Austin, we would definitely comehere all the time. We will definitely be back when we visit! Ps we walked in to 2 other Ramen restaurants and walked rightout before we found Kenji. Sooo glad we found this gem!
We decided to try a different type of noodles for lunch and picked Kanji Ramen. The place requires customers to order and pay at the counter and then look for a table to sit (Just FYI). We ordered Chashu (Marinated braised pork belly) and Pork Gyoza (Pan-seared dumplings) as appetizers, and for the main dish, Kanji Ramen, which is their signature ramen in a creamy pork bone soup with soy sauce based seasoning. Every dish ordered had a very unique and rich flavor. Definitely a different experience in comparison to Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese noodles, but good in its own way.