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    Bears Ramen House

    3.7 (452 reviews)
    InexpensiveKorean, Ramen, Noodles
    Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    #40. Kimchi & Spicy Pork Noodle #57. Spicy Rice Cake with Ramen
    Jessica V.

    Food was alright, I am personally not the biggest fan of this flavor profile as it gets tiring quickly but to each their own!! I was able to finish the kimchi pork noodle in 1 sitting, for the lunch special price I think it was worth it. I would not return for a meal but I understand the appeal in these dishes.. for me it's more like a filling and indulgent late night snack-meal. Unfortunately I think you need to eat somewhat quickly because it got cold fast.. and much less enjoyable

    Kimchi Fried Rice with Beef ($9.17)
    Vivienne C.

    Despite its name, it actually sells Korean food with a very extensive menu too. I ordered the Kimchi Fried Rice with Beef ($9.17) which is a little pricy but delicious. They include an over-easy egg so you can mix the raw egg yolk with the rice. The kimchi flavor is extremely prevalent throughout the entire dish with just the right amount of spice and pickled flavor. It is located near the back of the "Asian ghetto" also it is cash only unless you pay the fee for credit card.

    #36. Champong Gooksoo
    Tiffany F.

    I always come here after class since it's a close go-to spot (close to campus) for decently priced instant ramen/udon with adjustable toppings. Lots of choices, food is satsifying/good if your expectations aren't overreaching...decently to slightly overpriced costs for each of the menu items. Food: Champong gooksoo (udon) and shrimp ramen are both OK in terms of taste- not at restaurant level. Udon is hand-made but toppings are scarce. Located in Asian Ghetto and is a small shop with minimal indoor and available outdoor dining.

    Samantha D.

    Was really hungry and decided to order the black bean rice cake. Taste I'd rate as 3.5 of 5 stars. portion was tiny. Maybe like 12 pieces of rice cake the rest sauce and a few pieces of meat. No side dish. 14 bucks and I'm still hungry. Next time I'll pass on this.

    Alexa T.

    Tucked in a mini square on Durant by Telegraph is this restaurant. By it are other eateries like a place for boba, Thai, a place for pho, Chinese food, a donut shop, and more. My best friend and I chose Ramen and this place was thankfully not one of those shops that are closed Monday and Tuesday, and open only on the evenings. Anyways, Bear Ramen House has a fairly sizable menu. There's about ten different Ramen dishes, some rice plates, and more. We decided to go with the Bulgogi Ramen dish. The cost ended up being around $18. Cash only! Luckily my friend had cash or else I would had to run by the bank. Anyways, they got complimentary water and cute little cups to go with it. Since it was a nice day, we didn't seat in the restaurant itself. Only about ten seats anyways inside the small area so we went outside to sit on one of the tables. They use big bowls for the ramen, but the portion of it is half of the bowl. I finished my food fairly quickly and didn't feel full. I don't know if it's because the portion given was small or if noodles in general don't fill me up. The noodles were okay. They looked more like the noodles from the packages (which I don't mind). The broth was hot but had a certain sweetness to it. Not bad overall, but not the best Ramen dish I've had. I think there are better Ramen places, but this did it's work of giving me nourishment and sort of satisfying my ramen craving. 3/5

    Curtis T.

    We came back here for lunch on Sunday afternoon. This time the chef was Algerian. We were a little worried about how the food would taste, but he is an excellent cook. He was fast efficient and friendly. Keep in mind that this restaurant only accepts cash, but it is well worth it. Street parking in the area is normally limited, but is free and readily available on a Sunday.

    To Go Rice Cake Ramen (3/7/19)
    Olivia C.

    Over the years, Bears Ramen House has increasingly gotten more expensive while serving the same instant ramen noodles. What causes me to give it 3 stars is because occasionally I will crave their rice cake ramen. The noodles are the ones you can get in instant packets but I enjoy the rice cake, spinach and frosh cake slices. The soup has a bit of a spicyness to it which helps when I'm feeling sick. I don't come here as often anymore because of the raised prices but whenever I feel sick, this is one of my go to noodle soup places.

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    12 years ago

    This place is a godsend on campus. The kimchi-spam-noodle can rock my socks any time of day. Eat it. It's worth it. I promise.

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    I always get their Bear Special Ramen. Good tasting noodles and good service.

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    11 years ago

    Foods always great. And a good story from the chef. My girl and I always will come here.

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    This is how I am getting through graduate school. 3 words: Homemade udon noodles. This and lots and lots of coffee.

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    Best kimchi fried rice I ever tasted!! I tried many kim chi fried rice and this is the BEST. I have been eating here for over 6 years old

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    I've had the kimchi fried rice and kimchi pancake here. They're alright, bit on the greasy side.

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    The kimchi fried rice was decent. The pot stickers I had were more like deep fried dumplings. I had higher hopes but guess not.

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    Get their kimchi spam fried rice or spicy rice cakes, you won't regret it.

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