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My partner and I enjoy dining here whenever we're in Lawrence. It might be a bit trendy, but the staff is friendly and the restaurant consistently meets our expectations. View all feedback.
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If you're vegan, you have to order the special thin noodles instead of the regular ones. However, I have been here three times, and each time they've given me the wrong noodles. The food is good, but the chefs seem to be careless with orders. View all feedback.
Amazing. Great atmosphere. The ramen was a flavorful broth with a perfectly cooked braised egg. Delicious! Also had the mango lemonade wow! Explosive flavors and not overly sweet. Best meal in a while...
What a nice spot. Came here for some ramen and it didn't disappoint. Love the atmosphere and the service was nice. I was happy to see Spam Musubi on the menu. We also enjoyed the dumplings. I liked the Wonton Ramen bowl which had yummy chicken. My friend had the Kimchi Ramen bowl. It's served in the traditional style which we liked very much. You have many side options to choose from of things to add to your ramen. Overall, nice experience.
The new location is much more spacious and charming compared to the previous one. However, the menu was quite overwhelming with too many items crammed together, especially the appetizers section, which felt chaotic and overly complicated. While the food was enjoyable, the prices were rather steep. I requested to substitute shallots for an egg, but I was surprised to receive only half an egg. When I inquired about it, the staff informed me that this is their standard practice. It costs an additional $3.50 just to add an egg, yet you only receive half? This comes across as misleading, in my opinion. When I shared my feelings with the waiter, he agreed and was kind enough to get me the other half of the egg, mentioning that they've raised this concern before but management doesn’t seem to share the same view. The staff was very friendly and definitely an improvement over some of the personnel at the old location. However, I don’t think I’ll return, as the quality and quantity of food doesn’t justify the high prices compared to other ramen shops I’ve visited.
I'm disappointed that the curry ramen has been taken off the menu, but everything I tried here is delicious. It does get quite busy, and seating is limited.
For someone who doesn 't really like ramen, I LOVED this place! Now that 's saying something. I typically enjoy Japanese cuisine, and once I found out that Ramen Bowls has a Hawaiian twist, I was sold. When we walked in, there was a guy at the front making housemade ramen noodles in a glass room which was fascinating to watch. I got an order of gyoza and the kimchi ramen with pork belly, a soft boiled egg, greens, and garlic. The pork belly and soft boiled wgg were cooked perfectly, the greens added great flavor, and the spice and sauce combo was perfection. The gyoza fried was crispy and the dipping sauce was divine. I also got a Hawaiian Sun drink, which was the cherry on top of a fantastic meal. If I could rate my meal more than 5 stars, I absolutely would. I need to come back and try more things on their menu. Service was great. You order at the front counter and then take a number to your seat where they deliver the food. The one confusing part was what to do with the plates after the meal...leave 'em at the table or clear 'em? I couldn 't tell. The decor was edgy yet cute and Japan Hawaiian Pacific themed. 1000% I 'll be back.
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