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I love ani ramen, their ramen is delicious, filling and very warming. It's definitely most cozy during fall/winter season, and I always leave happy. I did take out this time at the new Cranford location but atmosphere seemed chill, relaxed and food was extremely fresh. View all feedback.
What Allan H doesn't like about Ani Ramen House:
Have eaten at the Summit Maplewood locations. Food was excellent. I wish we could tell you about the food at the Cranford location. We were seated. Around the corner. The restaurant was mostly empty. No one came to ask for a drink or food order. We sat for over 15 minutes. They seated others. Then a few minutes later we left. At the door they thanked us for coming. We quickly mentioned no one took our order. The pers... View all feedback.
Love a taste of Ani Ramen! All the food is high quality! Their Bao buns are outstanding, their Ramen is delicious and the service is quick! Eat in for cool, city-like vibes or take out to experience yummy food from the comfort of your home. The deliciousness is always the same.
Ani ramen is a great lunch spot. Prices are reasonable for 15-17 dollars a bowl. Portions are large, flavor is great, service is fast. I got the Shoyu ramen. Noodles were a little too firm but the pork, egg, and broth were delicious. Will come back.Wheelchair accessibility: There were large walking paths between tables, a smooth flat floor, and no steps.
Food is good but the prices are getting out of control. Always significantly higher prices than any other ramen I get around this area or in downtown Westfield and Millburn. Even for smaller apps; $10 for edamame is pretty extreme.
I'll fully admit, I lived in Japan several years and I have become something of a ramen snob when it comes to places back in the States. If you aren't picky when it comes to ramen, I'm sure you will enjoy it for what it is. So you can ignore this review, I'm really writing this for people who are picky when it comes to Ramen.For me, it all tasted cheap, noodles were undercooked, broth was bland, and it was probably the smallest portion of ramen that I have ever been given.Staff was nice, nothing wrong with service at when I went. But this is not Japanese ramen, its very much an Asian fusion ramen, and personally I wont be repeating my visit.
First, I am a frequent flyer at Ani Ramen. I have been to this one and others several times previously, but this past Tuesday was an Amazing food experience. The flavor of the broth along with the prep of the veggies in our Chef Special with chicken and shrimp was talked about even the next day. Well done!