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    Bansho Ramen

    4.1 (196 reviews)
    ModerateRamen, Sushi Bars
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Mayu
    Emma N.

    I got the mayu ramen to-go, and I enjoyed the broth and toppings. I would have preferred a few more toppings. The broth was rich, although I would have liked to taste more of the black garlic oil. The bamboo, chashu, and egg were well marinated and flavorful. The chashu was soft but not too fatty. The staff were very friendly, and my order came in an insulated reusable bag, which was nice.

    Sasha C.

    The server was very nice, it doesn't seem like they have very much help but they are quick food is fresh and tastes great. I also loved the Decor, it's a cute little spot. I wasn't so impressed with the Ramen broth It seemed to be lacking some seasoning in comparison to other Ramen spots I've tried but nonetheless it's a nice flavor & fresh ingredients. I got chicken instead of pork. Also beware of the spice level, as it really is SPICY. I was coughing and sipping at the same time. Get a mild or medium spicy. - coming from a spicy food eater. They seem to have a lot of traffic but they are efficient. Street parking is a bit hard to find, beware of that. It's hard to see the restaurant at first, it's tucked around the street corner. You must try the soft shell crab, was a 10/10. Genmaicha was also very good.

    Bansho Ultimate Ramen
    Abbey B.

    A good mom and pop ramen shop with generous portions, flavorful broth, and chewy noodles. I got the Bansho ultimate ramen, medium spicy, and it came with more chashu than I've ever gotten in a Bay Area ramen bowl! The owners were friendly and the Sapporo was ice cold :)

    Steffany D.

    Terrible service. Sushi is good and the place is cute but I didn't have a good experience.

    bansho ultimate ramen + mayu + 4 orders of sake nigiri
    Rachel Z.

    food - both ramens we tried were really flavorful and the pork belly was incredibly tender and not overly fatty at all. the only downside was lack of broth as i've never experienced ramen where it was served with broth at half the level of the food inside. at least it tasted strong enough and maybe avoided any washed out flavor. the egg was perfectly cooked for the ramen and the crispy onion was a really great touch. the portion was very filling as well. - the nigiri was HUGE and although it's not the highest quality of fish but for the thickness and size, it's worth its cost for a quick salmon fix ($5 for 2 pieces) service - okay service, not very welcoming demeanors but we were also in and out quick so there were not many opportunities to interact with tbem

    Joyce L.

    A solid 2 to 2.5 stars restaurant. Rounding it up because it's a mom and pop shop and I hate to give a lower score. My suggestion is to come to this place for ramen only and skip all other items on their menu. The sauce they used on their rolls was wayyyy too sweet and overpowered the taste. Also, I questioned the quality and freshness of their sashimi. In terms of ramen, it was flavorful but it was on the oily side. I ordered their famous, recommended bansho ramen with pork belly and ground pork, so I guess that was expected.

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    Priscilla A.

    I came here once & had to bring my husband bc he LOVES Ramen. We have tried many ramens spots & this place is by far our favorite. The broth is perfection. Service is great as well & the inside + bathrooms are super clean! If you're in the area you NEED to try.

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    Jeron W.

    We came to Bansho for lunch during their spring break so it was not a very busy day. The waitress seemed like she did not want to be there - I think she might have been the owner's daughter and/or it was spring break so I get that We ordered the karaage, Tonkotsu pork, and Bansho Ultimate. The karaage chicken was alright, I think the skin was a little soft but it was tasty. The Tonkotsu pork was the big disappointment. It didn't have any flavor or richness that is expected from tonkotsu ramen. Fortunately, the Bansho Ultimate was a little more flavorful. The thing is the competition in the area is stiff and there are a good number of ramen shops in the area. For the prices Bansho is charging, you expect a really tasty bowl of ramen, but I would probably end up going elsewhere in Berkeley

    2 Piece Sake Nigiri
    Jessica L.

    You should try the sake nigiri! It's only $5 and they have a generous portion size! It's slightly larger than average. I got the build your own because I wasn't too hungry and just needed something to satisfy myself. I added pork belly and corn. You have the option to choose your broth and the spicy level for the build your own.

    Wakame Salad
    Jamee S.

    Great cheap eats in Berkeley! Onion Ramen - Flavorful broth. Comes with a side of pork tonkatsu. Seaweed Salad - fresh Agedashi Tofu - really good. Best one I've had so far. California Roll - it's was okay. Too much rice. Chicken Karaage - Crispy crunchy with a great dipping sauce Service was decent. Food came out fast. I like the small servings because it's just the perfect amount of food at good prices.

    Onion Tonkotsu, Bansho Ultimate Ramen
    David D.

    The food was good! I recommend the Bansho ramen (8/10) Way more flavor than the regular tonkatsu (7/10) but the tonkatsu does come with deep fried pork on the side which was not too oily (8.5/10). The service was good. I think it's a mom and pop shop which was very cute! You can definitely taste flavors of the long hours that the broth has been cooking for. We also got the 49er roll which was not too bad as well (6.8/10). But the main highlight was the bansho ramen.

    Mayu
    Lauren C.

    Came after being out all day on a chilly day and was more than satisfied. A good place to relax and eat. Tried the Mayu ramen and enjoyed it a lot. Not as many toppings as there are in other ramen houses, but to be completely honest, I enjoyed this change immensely. It really highlighted the flavor of the broth, chewy noodles, and the amazing chashu (which was incredibly soft and pretty large). Pleasant service as well!

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    Delicious bowl of ramen on a rainy afternoon. The pork cutlet with the onion tonkatsu was so delicious. Yum!

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    Good service ambiance all fantastic after The Big Game! . I would def. Drive back to Berkeley for this Ramen

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    One of my favorite izakayas in the U.S./Canada, especially if you love chicken skewers. Ippuku…read morefeatures LaBelle Rouge heritage breed chickens, which originate from France and are known for their rich flavor, firmer texture, and slower growth compared to conventional broiler chickens. Naturally, we ordered as many chicken skewers as possible, and every single one was fantastic. The hearts were especially impressive--soft and tender, which is rare since most places tend to overcook them. The karaage was also top notch. The biggest surprise was the bonjiri. I had to look it up, and once I realized it was basically the chicken equivalent of rich, fatty oxtail-style meat, I knew I had to try it. Holy hell, it was easily the best chicken skewer I've ever had. I would honestly come back just to order multiple of these. The squid ink rice was incredibly savory and filling, and paired with a few beers, this made for such a great evening out. All in all, Ippuku is a must-visit in Berkeley if you're into izakayas.

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