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    4.3 (172 reviews)
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    Jennifer D.

    Had a nice dinner here with friends. Ramen was OK but service was quick and the sides were honestly tastier than expected. It's a fairly small establishment, only a handful of tables but we came on a weekday so we were seated right away. The broth for the chicken katsu ramen was pretty mild and not very rich (I actually prefer this but not as authentic). The katsu also didn't seem very fresh but overall it was ok! The bbq bao/pork bun was actually very good and there was a lot of meat so would def recommend that. Nice location and have many options to walk around for dessert after :)

    Pork Belly Ramen
    Jose C.

    I came here for lunch on a Friday afternoon, since that's the only day during the week that they're open for lunch. This place is small and cozy and only had one table being occupied when I arrived. I was able to get seated right away, and also quickly put my order in. The workers here really very friendly and welcoming. I ordered their Pork Belly Ramen, it came out fast and very delicious. I will say that it was just a tad bit on the pricey side by a couple of dollars, but deliciousness made up for it. I guess I'd rather pay a few dollars more to get this than a few dollars less to get mediocre food. The pork belly is probably one of the best pork belly I've ever had. It was very tender, and flavorful. The broth also had a lot of flavor. The broth was thick but just wish I would have gotten some more noodles. I also ordered some fried gyoza to go and they were also pretty good. It is without a doubt of my favorite ramen spots in the city and wouldn't hesitate returning.

    Shrimp Tempura Ramen
    Genna G.

    To clear up any confusion this place has no affiliation with Kameya Sushi on Webster ( but per our waiter the owners are friends which is odd... ) This is a cute barebones little restaurant with about 10 tables. Chose from a variety of ramen, bim bim boop or sushi . Went with the seafood ramen and made it spicy ( they basically bring out a ton of spicy chile sauce to add to your desire ). Husband chose the tempura ramen. Both very good. Hit the spot on a gloomy cold Chicago night. Service is friendly and fast. Prices are very fair. Recommend.

    Ashley B.

    Delicious. BYOB. Don't go wrong, get the chicken katsu ramen. You won't regret it. Went on a Tuesday night and no one was there.

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    Bob S.

    This was our first time here and I can't believe we've missed coming here sooner. We loved it! I had the Gyoza Ramen and it was great. Be sure to ask for the spicy garlic paste on the side and scoop in a couple of spoonfuls. The chicken broth was delicious! And the gyoza's were fantastic too. My bride had the vegetarian Ramen, which was heaped with plenty of fresh veggies and tofu. She asked for same chicken broth and loved it too. The service was great too. Never pushy and mellow vibe. We will be back.

    Chicken Katsu Ramen (Breaded Chicken Breast)
    Payton M.

    Pretty average food but good service during lunch. Witnessed a weird interaction where one of the employees told a dad and his 3 kids to not return to the restaurant when they were leaving. Yes the kids were kinda loud but they weren't really bothering anyone so this reaction by the business wasn't necessary and turned me off!!

    Chicken Katsu Ramen (Breaded Chicken Breast)
    shems a.

    LOVE THIS ESTABLISHMENT. Not a ton of seating but makes it great for a dinner with a friend. cute interior. Amazing ramen. The chicken katsu ramen has everything you could possibly want. Perfect chicken. Egg. Jalapeño. YYUMMMM

    Seafood Ramen
    Vicky N.

    Seafood Ramen so fresh and soup too I will go again eat different menu Try Service too very friendly

    Chicken Katsu Ramen (Breaded Chicken Breast)
    Kyle P.

    The first "gourmet" ramen I ever had was at Kameya's other location on Webster in Lincoln Park, a quaint dining room with attentive servers and wonderfully delicious options. Last night, perhaps inspired by the freezing slush descending from the heavens, I decided to get takeout from this location on Belmont. It was just as great as I remembered. I'll start by complimenting the to-go packaging, which, if we've learned anything with takeout over the pandemic, can truly make or break the meal. The main ingredients (lightly breaded chicken, egg, etc) were perfectly cooked, placed neatly in a bowl, and wrapped for freshness. The broth was in a separate container, ready to be heated and poured over the aforementioned deliciousness. This was exactly what I needed last night, and will likely be a go-to for the rest of the winter!

    Chicken Katsu Ramen (Breaded Chicken Breast)
    Brandon W.

    This has become one of my favorite ramen spots. Service was amazing, sushi was amazing and the chicken katsu ramen topped with the spicy garlic crunch is life changing. The fried chicken filet stayed crispy even while in the broth and when paired with the fresh cilantro gave a fresh and earthy kick.. I opted for the chicken broth instead of the miso base and when I say it was some of the best broth I'd ever had, I was tempted to ask for a gallon to go. Ambiance was great, a really chill laid back vibe that was also BYOB for those into that. Definitely would recommend.

    Chicken katsu ramen with kimchi
    Diana G.

    I literally brought in a pair of boots to be repaired at a shoe repair shop next door and decided to visit this tiny Japanese restaurant because I was in the mood for ramen. I came here open minded and hopeful especially because the restaurant layout itself is extremely adorable and the seating here is quite cozy with benches so that you can recline and relax. The menu itself was quite basic and I took note that the sign on their door stated this location no longer serves sushi. The only options here were appetizers and simple ramen options. I decided to pick the Korean kimchi with chicken katsu. Within minutes a huge bowl full of broth, onions, a half of an egg kimchi, shredded cabbage, noodles and breaded chicken slices came out to me by the restaurant owner. I found the soup to be pleasant tasting but was disappointed at the lack of heaviness and lack of vegetables and chicken. I paid $16 and yet the noodles were mixed with a farfalle shaped or bow tie shaped combination that was mixed in with their thinner noodles. I was puzzled as to why the soup wasn't laden with more ingredients and as a result I actually left quite hungry. I did live in Schaumburg during covid and I guess I became accustomed to traditional mom and pop authentic ramen houses in the suburbs. Today I literally left hungry after my bowl of Ramen and honestly this is THE FIRST TIME I received a bowl of ramen that wasn't rich and heavy. I'm quite the foodie and over the years I've enjoyed many dining experiences and tasted a large variety of ramen so I think I'm a pretty good judge. Another thing that irked me though even more was a large, rowdy group of young adults came in about fifteen minutes after I was seated and they were all shouting over one another so the setting and ambiance here was no longer peaceful. I actually felt sick about 40 minutes later. Some ingredients in my ramen soup didn't agree with my sensitive stomach. I feel for the hefty price of $16 my high expectations were not met. I'm extremely picky though about ramen so perhaps my personal opinions are based on the fact that I have been privy to some of the better ramen shops I found in the suburbs. As a result of this mediocre dining experience I have no reason to return here. The soup itself was decent enough but definitely not worth the price because the broth wasn't heavy enough and the chicken portion and vegetable portion was lacking.

    Cheese Ball (Crabmeat Rangoon) 4 pc
    Clara S.

    Kameya is a small ramen and sushi restaurant with great music, no frills, and awesome food. It's byob and has a variety of ramen choices and sushi rolls to choose from. Service is excellent and quick. We started with the tuna tower and cheese balls upon recommendation, and both were phenomenal. The cheese balls were like a chewy fried crab Rangoon- so delicious and unique! The tuna tower was a nice ceviche type dish with amazing sauce. For our entrees, we ordered the ramen with bulgogi meatballs (another recommendation) and 911 salmon roll. The ramen was very flavorful and spicy, and the bulgogi meatballs were a nice touch. The 911 salmon roll was deliciously spicy and a good portion. We also had green tea ice cream to finish the meal, which was a nice refreshing touch! Definitely would recommend this place for ramen and sushi- a perfect casual night out in lakeview for good food!

    Pork Belly Ramen (House favorite) & Vegetable Spring Rolls

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    The food amazing!!!! The ambience, of course was top-notch. I enjoyed everything about this experience.

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    The food is great, but please don't bring kids--it is not a kid-friendly restaurant (even though their profile says it is).

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    This is my favorite Ramen takeout spot in Lakeview East! The staff is always welcoming and the ramen always slaps. 10/10

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    4.0
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    3.6 mi
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    Ramen-San absolutely lives up to the hype…read more The Kimchi & Fried Chicken Ramen is the kind of bowl you think about long after you leave. The broth brings the perfect balance of rich, spicy, and savory, while the crispy karaage adds an awesome crunch that holds up surprisingly well. The kimchi, buttered corn, sesame chili oil, and fresh scallions all come together without any one ingredient stealing the show. The vibe is modern, the service is quick, and every bite feels like comfort food with a kick. If you're looking for one of the best ramen spots in Minneapolis, this bowl should be at the top of your list. I'll definitely be back for another bowl.

    I finally got to try on a busy night. The hostess did an amazing job handling the crowd and was…read morehonest about wait time which was really appreciated. The ambiance is really fun and casual although it's incredibly loud. Service was great except for how poorly they handled that amount of covers. Receiving half empty cups of water for 45 minutes is unacceptable for how much you can expect to pay per person. Similarly, getting individual plates only after the last call AND after we're done eating was a bit shocking to me. The food was below average too which makes this a very hard pass for me next time. From everything we ordered the bang bang shrimp and nuggets did stand out but just weren't enough for how frankly disappointing everything else was.

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    Ramen Wasabi

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    4.2
    (2.3k reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    I love Wasabi Ramen. Stopped in for a late lunch and was greeted with the familiar smell and…read morescenery. Had the tonkotsu with spice umami (it's always a hit), the sesame mai tai, and my husband had the spicy chicken paitan ramen and naked & famous. I was surprised at how tasty his ramen was! I may get it next time as it was as (if not more?!) delicious than my tonkotsu! I can't wait for next time.. this place has held up for years and I'm extremely confident it will continue to do so for many more.

    A great spot to grab a bowl of steaming ramen on a rainy Sunday afternoon in Chicago. Note they…read moreclose sharply @3pm probably for a lunch break for the staff. The Alaskan cod sandwich was served on a bed of cabbage covered in a sweet teriyaki & brown mustard sauce with maybe a squeeze of kewpie sprinkled in between. The Berkshire pork eggrolls had microgreens & shaved radish on top of a crema type of sauce that balanced the heat of the kimchi nicely!! For the main attraction I ordered the spicy garlic ramen that was such a delightful mouth experience it really hit all the taste buds! The noodles were perfectly bouncy with the right amount of chew. The jellied egg was perfect and rounded the soup very well! The red chili threads enhanced the spicy miso broth just enough to slurp all the delicious goodness down! My husband ordered the Sapporo miso soup which had more of a creamy type of broth vs the spicy garlic. The noodles were also thinner than regular ramen & had a bouncy springy texture that just hit the spot! Since it was kinda chilly outside we also ordered hot green tea to accompany our spectacular ramen dishes. This place also offers delicious seasonal cocktails on the menu or hot sake if that's what you are hankering for. Definitely try this ramen joint if you are in the Logan square area your tummy will be so happy that you did!!

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    Monster Ramen

    Monster Ramen

    4.3
    (189 reviews)
    3.7 mi
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    I'm sitting here in my living room, mired by an early, uninvited awakening. It was not a thud. No…read morealarm. Just a gentle frazzle of sunlight stealing me from night. In no way had my body rested. Donned in dawn, my underwear-pajamas slightly slid down revealed a sad vision of man, sloppily tangled in ruffled sheets. Exposed. There is nothing pretty about me, I thought, as I pondered if the sunlight were judging what it saw. Before reaching my current perch on the living room couch, I sat in bed flicking through news in search of something good, but simultaneously only pausing on the bad. Glorifying in the doom, really. It was the pinch I needed to prove I was indeed awake. All day I seek the pinch of pain to prove I am not dreaming. Coffee, cats, clothes, splashof water, and 20 steps later I find myself in the planning pose, here in the living room. The planning pose is very much like the wake-startle, sans the sheets and exposed crack. It involves me laying here on the couch actually reading the articles I perused earlier. I like to rationalize that the information gleaned is to set me up for a day of human interaction. Perhaps it is a study session to get up to human-social-speed. Right now it is dawning on me -- my second uninvited dawn of the day -- that perhaps behavior isn't responsible humanity, it is prolonged self torment. The tighter pinch. The proverbial purple nurple of challenging my awakened state. Cats gather around me. One at my feet and the other curled beside my thigh. Am I king to them? They are fed. Surely they are not here in need of something. Have I done something to warrant this attention? My affection toward them is inconsistent. It ebbs in startling fits of overly attentive playing or petting followed by long droughts of disregard. My ambivalence as their king gives me this luxury, and supports my theory that they may think I am indeed king. This is the type of cyclical example loop I am using as evidence to propel me from the underwear'ed fat man the sun observed moments ago. Evidence that says: "See, Sun, I am more than the larva you spotlighted. I am a god! The cats are evidence! And they sleep in your sun-puddles in undisputed, recognizable perfection, not the ugly crack-exposed heap you found me in. You love them. They love me. So, pinch yourself, and stop judging me!" Obviously the coffee is working, or maybe the cats are doing their trick: making me feel accepted in the universe. Whatever the case may be, I pet my cat. Dander floats into the sun's beams and crystallizes in the air. If you've ever seen dust in a thinly sliced light beam at dawn you know: Hope is the accidental luck of shadows bouncing off of the chaos but always cutting through. Always meeting a surface. Penetrating the thickest of atmospheres and colliding on flowers and alleys, on well planned solar panels, on potholes, through any crack, on my crack, projecting obtuse triangles, acute bi-angles, and isosceles quad-tangles, even while penetrating deep into the sea, revealing all the magnificent details of art, and occasionally falling on me. Trees bend to it. I give the cat closest a good scratch behind the ear and look out the window at the trees greening in spring. A dog walker pauses to pick up excrement. A squirrel cowers behind a branch. The ramen restaurant on the corner is cut through by light warming empty tables; tables preparing to slurp up hungry, hopeful lunchers into the belly of contentment. Dark, seemingly an antagonist to light's hero demeanor, sheepishly slinks away, humbly realizing it is not the opposite of light, but the absence. "Beautiful," I think as I see the spicy broth of life warming in the sun glow beyond the glass. Yes. It is beautiful. It really is. I couldn't see how much in the dark but the rhythm out the window is now clear. I turn to my cat, who is winding down a purr. We share a slow-blink gaze at one another as the last sliver of dawn is replaced with shadow in my house. He moves to the window sill to soak in every second as it departs. "Welp, buddy. Nothing left now. Time to bend to the light"

    Was very excited to try this place since I've heard a lot of good things. We had a reservation so…read morewe were seated pretty quickly but since the restaurant was small, we were placed at a 4-person table where me and my friend had to sit next to 2 random strangers which I wasn't really a fan of. Our server was very nice and attentive though, we knew what we wanted so we placed our order and received our food quickly too. I enjoyed The Monster ramen that I got, the broth was super flavorful and perfectly creamy. I loved the beef jam and Wagyu chashu, Although, I will say the noodles themselves didn't really stand out. I enjoyed my ramen but I'm not sure I would get it again. I would definitely come back to try their other ramen though.

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