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    Gyou Ramen

    4.0 (15 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 11:30 pm

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    Mike L.

    I tried the newest ramen place near Wellesley Station and their food was . The prices though were almost unbeatable! LUNCH SPECIAL: 11:30AM-4:30 PM $12.99 - Classic Tonkotsu Ramen HAPPY HOUR: 3PM-6PM $21.99 - Pork Shoyu Ramen + Fries + Grape Probiotic Drink $21.99 - Chicken Abura Soba + Cheesecake + Mango Slush

    Christine C.

    We love affordable, delicious ramen in the city, and this spot definitely delivers. The space is small with limited seating, but if you arrive before the dinner rush, you can usually grab a table. An added bonus is being able to order from the lunch or happy hour menu, which comes with some great deals. Service was excellent overall, and our food came out impressively fast. The chicken karaage was crispy on the outside with juicy meat inside. Each bite was packed with great flavor and texture, and the portions were a nice, satisfying size. The ramen was the ultimate comfort in a bowl. While both bowls looked similar when they arrived, the flavor difference was immediately noticeable after the first sip. The broths were slightly too salty for our liking, but the tonkatsu broth was still rich and hearty, with the pork flavor really shining through, while the miso black was lighter and pleasantly nutty. The egg was perfectly cooked and well seasoned, the pork was tender, and the noodles were cooked just right with a great chew.

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    Eddie L.

    Slurp slurp alert! Made our way to gyou ramen for some much needed ramen in this frosty weather. Rich, creamy tonkotsu ramen, bold pork spicy garlic ramen with a serious kick, and crispy chicken karaage on the side -- comfort food done right. Service was amazing even though it was a one woman carrying the floor. Environment was nice! If you're craving deep flavours and satisfying bowls, this spot hits the mark!

    Melissa L.

    Mom and I came here while I was craving something warm and comforting, and this ramen spot near Yonge & Wellesley ended up hitting the spot. We ordered their Tonkatsu Ramen, which was super comforting and really satisfying. The portion was just enough without feeling like it was too much, which I liked. We also tried the Miso Black Ramen. It's similar to the tonkatsu but with miso added in, so the soup has a stronger flavour. However, the broth wasn't as hot as we would've liked, which took away from it a little since ramen is always best when it's piping hot. They also offer daily lunch specials and happy hour deals, which is a nice bonus if you're stopping by during the day or after work. Overall, a solid option if you're in the Yonge & Wellesley area and craving a comforting bowl of ramen.

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    Arnold L.

    Newly opened in Downtown Toronto, Gyou Ramen is a fun and quiet neighborhood ramen restaurant to bring familiar flavours in a simple bowl of ramen. They have a variety of broths to pick from Tonkatsu to Shoyu to pair with perfectly cooked ramen noodles (always al dente) to pair with their toppings such as pork belly ! They also have curry rice dishes that are perfect for a cold winter day! Be sure to check them out the next time you are in the Wellesley neighborhood!

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    Vincent H.

    Was hoping for more flavour from here. Both the ramen and beef donburi came out pretty bland. The broth needed more depth and the rice bowl could've used more beef and better seasoning. Everything was fine quality-wise, just missing that punch you'd expect from a ramen spot. Portions were decent and the ingredients seemed fresh. It's not bad, at least, but it could have been a lot better.

    Gianna Y.

    Not a bad ramen spot. Has a good size menu with lots of variety of ramen and Japanese dishes. The food came out fast. The day we came there was one girl only doing everything and the service was still decent. Good for quick comfort food

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    So delicious, affordable, and such nice service! Will definitely be back, glad we stumbled across this place

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    Kenzo Ramen

    Kenzo Ramen

    4.3
    (66 reviews)
    49.2 km
    $$

    I've had ramen at other establishments but this was my very first time here. My friend was craving…read moresomething to warm the soul and they have great reviews. My friend had the King of Kings as our server said this is one of their most popular choices. I opted for the Spicy Charsu. Now I understand some people can't handle heat but I live off of Purple Tongue hot sauce which is made with some pretty hot peppers. I asked for a level one and the lady explained that the spice level on the Charsu was a whole series of levels higher than the King of Kings. I get that . Give me the heat. Anywho, she was comfortable with giving me 0.5 but said I could make it hotter if need be. Ok, better to start smaller I guess. They put some sauce on the side which I added to my bowl. Personally I found the 0.5 a nice tingle; it was good. Made my nose run. But I'm totally getting the level 1 next time. My friend however tried a sip of my broth, spit it out and said poison poison because of the heat Mind you, his King of Kings was a level 1. Which to me tasted creamy and delicious. I love a good pork bone soup and I opted for the Spicy Charsu because of the pork bone base. I loved the broth. It was perfection. The noodles were so fresh . The portion size was enormous. I kept eating and more noodles appeared. The Charsu had an amazing flavor to it . Smoky and delicious . My friend is a larger man and even he commented on the portion size saying he would be ok with a smaller size as he was so full. Good portions for your money. We also had the Gyoza and the TakoYaki. The TakoYaki was soft and loaded with the delicious sauce. The Gyoza were enormous. We were both 100% satisfied with our visit and will be back for sure.

    Our second time eating at this location, and this time I tried the spice level 3 of the spicy…read morechashu ramen. The concerned server told me that it may be painful, but being the chili head that I am, I gladly took on the challenge. It was a larger bowl than their regular size and my ramen came topped with lots of corn, some mushrooms, bean sprouts and 6 large pieces of chasu. The broth was magma red, but it was not as spicy as I thought it would be. Don't get me wrong, it was spicy but not to the point where it would warrant a warning. The spicy broth tasted like a mix of Buldak sauce and Capsaicin, but didn't have much depth. I finished my ramen, broth and all and enjoyed most of the experience. The least favorite was the chasu and the egg as chasu did not taste fresh, and I could not taste the char on them at all. The egg was over-cooked and under marinated which was disappointing. It's still one of the few ramen options in Durham but can't say it's comparable to the other Kenzo locations.

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    Ramen Isshin

    Ramen Isshin

    4.3
    (56 reviews)
    21.8 km
    $$

    Service was good, and the place had plenty of seating space which was nice…read more The ramen was just so-so. The pork char siu slices were very thin, and for the price, it didn't really feel worth it. Flavor-wise it was okay, but nothing beyond expectations. The chicken karaage was even more overpriced. $9.2 for just 4 small pieces - so basically ~$2.5 a bite, not worth it. Overall, it didn't really aligned with our expectations. We thought it was in a corner of the plaza so the price would have been reasonable, turned out that it wasn't really. Probably wouldn't revisit. Food (quality, creativity, consistency) - 3/5 Drinks (quality, variety) - NA/5 Ambience (interior design, cleanliness) - 3.5/5 Service (courtesy, knowledge, timeliness) - 3.5/5 Value (quality vs. price) - 2/5 OVERALL - 3

    Very surprised with how good the broth tasted, it wasn't too salty and had a good flavour. The…read moreportion size was not bad for the price although it is a bit pricey. Spicy white sesame shio (4/5) - I thought the flavour was good except the meat was a little lacking. Black sesame tantan (3/5) - This was probably the weakest out of all the ramen we got, not bad but also not too good. Stone bowl shoyu (4/5) - This one had the best flavour and there were lots of toppings. There's less broth compared to noodles though so if prefer more soup, then this might not be for you. Service was quick and food came out fairly quickly after placing the order. Not a big space but there's enough tables. We went during lunch and it was empty.

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    Tofu dish was DELISH
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    Konjiki Ramen

    Konjiki Ramen

    4.0
    (646 reviews)
    11.4 km
    $$

    Have been here several times since they opened, but first time adding a review…read more Came on Friday late night (around 8:30pm) and got seated right away. Initially looked busy and thought there may be a wait, but the line was actually for the dessert place that shares the same entrance. I usually switch up my order between the Clam Ramens (shio and shoyu). Can definitely say that these are always made consistent (at least on every visit I've had), so there's no surprise. My friend ordered the Avocado Vegetarian Ramen as part of a set. We were both intrigued by the taste of the broth. It was creamy, but not super thick, and had a fresh, vegetal taste. One miss this time was that my friend ordered a drink, but unfortunately it did not come out at all while we ate. We mentioned it when asking for our bill and asked that it just be cancelled, which the server was apologetic about. Interior is kept clean, which some table seating along both walls and also a long high-top bar (communal) in the middle. There's isn't any parking designated to the restaurant, but there's options for paid street parking a short walk away.

    Finding great tonkotsu ramen outside of Japan has become something of an obsession for me. I've…read morebeen disappointed by countless bowls over the years, from Michelin-recommended shops in New York to overhyped social media darlings that make you wonder whether the people promoting them have ever had truly great tonkotsu ramen. Konjiki is good, far from great, but very solid. The broth has the right consistency with a satisfying richness, falling just a touch short of the deep, creamy intensity I personally look for. The noodles were cooked perfectly, maintaining just the right amount of bite. Nothing ruins a bowl of ramen faster than overcooked noodles. The soft-boiled egg was equally well executed, with a perfectly jammy center, and the chashu had excellent flavor and texture. My biggest criticism isn't what's missing....it's what's added. Like many ramen shops outside Japan, Konjiki includes pickled ginger, pickled takana, and braised bamboo shoots. For me, none of them improve the bowl. In fact, I think they distract from what should be the star of the show: the broth. In hindsight, I could have easily asked for them to be left out, but I've never really understood why they're included in the first place. Even so, this is a very respectable bowl of tonkotsu ramen and one I'd happily order again.

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    Hokkaido Ramen Santouka

    Hokkaido Ramen Santouka

    3.9
    (926 reviews)
    1.3 km
    $$

    I've been an avid Santouka Ramen supporter ever since they opened at mount pleasant and church. Had…read moresome issues with take out orders missing sides. I always order the same thing everytime. Spicy Ramen with Pork Jowl and a side of fried chicken with lemon or gyoza as extra. Total bill with tax and tip generally around $50. I tried cashing my stamp card which shows customer frequency and they denied me my free ramen for ordering the same thing that I order everytime I go there. Offering a cheaper version. I give them great credit for consistency for the most part. However, Close to $50 per person including a takeout tip. You can't order what you order everytime for the well deserved freebie for customer support. I'm done with the over price for a bowl of Noodles and Broth. Plenty of great Ramen places for a third of the price. Three stars for the chefs in the back. It would be five if the Santouka Corporation was so greedy. Plenty of great Ramen in the city! Adios Santouka! As a chef I know pork belly is more expensive than Pork jowl these days!

    Tips: - You get a stamp card for ramen. Each time you order…read moreramen, you earn a stamp. Five stamps gets you free gyoza. Reach ten stamps and you get a free bowl of ramen. - The chashu is excellent! My rating is 4.5 stars. I'm rounding down. Last Tuesday, I had my monthly 7 am meeting with a bunch of technical writing peers from around the world. It's quite the meeting that typically lasts for four hours. Luckily, we ended earlier than usual. It meant that my workday ended at around 3:30 pm. It was perfect, as I had a concert to attend several hours later. Normally, I don't do dinner before a concert. I grab a quick bite to each before I head downtown. This time, since I was done work early, I felt that having an early dinner was worthwhile. I drove downtown and parked in a lot that seems to be my usual spot whenever I'm attending a concert at Massey Hall. My original plan was to find an eatery close to the concert venue. I spotted Hokkaido Ramen Santouka steps away. I wanted ramen! I walked in and there was a sign that said to wait. I had no wait time. A woman and the entire staff greeted me. I asked for a table for me and got one. It was great. Seating between tables and diners is close together. You definitely overhear conversations and you can't help it. The man next to me had stretched his foot under my table. I didn't notice that he was in my space until I uncrossed my leg and my foot hit his. I listened to two friends next to me. The man seemed to take charge over what he and his female friend should eat, which was interesting. He gave the impression that he was an expert until the server came over and he had a ton of questions. It's always fun being an observer and listener. I had no choice but to listen to her dating experiences. I got a menu. I knew what I wanted. My server came over and was ready to take my order. I got these items: - Diet Coke - Miso chachu ramen, with bamboo shoot held - Jammy egg and corn as extra toppings The menu doesn't tell you what ingredients you get in each type of ramen. However, it does come with a photo. I asked how large a large bowl of ramen was. My server was great pointing up to a display of three bowls. I went large. The photo indicated that my miso ramen had bamboo shoots. I'm not a fan of them, so I asked that they be omitted. I also added a jammy egg and corn. I got a cold can of Diet Coke. A frosted glass with ice accompanied it. I was happy. I love an icy cold drink. This one was excellent. I loved that it was extra cold. My bowl of ramen had arrived. I was excited to dive in. My miso chachu ramen was delicious. The miso flavour was on point. I drank most of the broth, which speaks volumes on how yummy it was. The chachu was tender and had the best balance of pork and fattiness. The number of slices was generous. The ramen was chewy and perfectly done. I loved the corn and jammy egg. I probably wouldn't have enjoyed my ramen without these two key toppings. They worked nicely with the green onions. What prevents me from giving this place a perfect rating is flagging a server to get me water, or to frankly flag any staffer for something, such as ordering dessert or getting the bill. It took effort and hand-waving to get their attention. It took two tries to get a glass of water with ice. I was happy when I got some after I had finished my Diet Coke. It was equally as cold and yummy. I ordered dessert. The menu is stuck on each table. I asked what ice cream flavours were available. There were two flavours and I went with matcha. It was rich, creamy, and full of strong matcha flavour. The scoop of ice cream was generous. I loved the small spoon, which allowed this dessert to last a lot longer. I asked for the bill. I got a payment machine. I used my credit card to pay and tip. All was great. I used the washroom before I headed over to explore the downtown area. The washrooms are downstairs. It's an older building, so accessibility is an issue. There are two single-stall washrooms. The one that I used was clean. Because it's an older building, the ceiling is low. I am just shy of six feet in height. I made it without hitting my head on the ceiling. If you are six feet and taller, you'll need to duck to make sure you don't bang your head. Staff say goodbye to you when you leave. It was a nice touch, although I don't know what they are saying to me in Japanese. They could be swearing at me and I wouldn't know. I had a wonderful experience here. If you don't mind sitting close to folks and waving your arms like a maniac to get your server's attention, come here. This ramen joint appeared as a Michelin place in 2017. I can see why. The food quality is excellent. (200)

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    Touhenboku Ramen Restaurant

    Touhenboku Ramen Restaurant

    3.4
    (337 reviews)
    1.8 km
    $$

    I'm not sure why I had this Ramen place bookmarked in my phone but I decided to give it a try one…read moreevening with friends during the work week. I really enjoyed the food, it was delicious. The black garlic ramen, veggie gyoza and Takoyaki were all savoury and fantastic. The portion sizes for price were appropriate and I ended up taking some of it home. They're all beautiful dishes on the plate. Service was friendly and quick, we were greeted, seated and served within minutes of walking in. Soon after we sat down, the restaurant filled up with other patrons which is a good sign. However I also judge a restaurant based on its cleanliness and the washrooms leave much to be desired. If a restaurant's washrooms aren't clean, it gives you a window into how dirty the kitchen and back of house are. The washrooms are in a serious need of a cleaning. There is black filth on the white doors, everything has a bit of a grime covering multiple surfaces. Overall, the food is delicious, I would return but maybe for take-out next time. Please clean your restaurant.

    Winter season calls for a warm bowl of creamy ramen, a plate of veggie gyozas, and a Sapporo beer…read moreat Touhenboku Ramen :) Decided to stop by this ramen spot while walking on Queen West. The food was delicious; I especially enjoyed the creamy mushroom ramen broth and veggie gyoza. The gyoza was part of a deal with one app and a pint of Sapporo for 14.99 ^^ The atmosphere inside was super Christmasy! The staff were all friendly and attentive :) I would come back again!

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    Dipping ramen tomato broth
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