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    Lan Ramen & Aqua Tea

    4.4 (46 reviews)
    ModerateTea Rooms, Ramen

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    Jack W.

    Delicious food with those yummy hand pulled noodles! My daughter loves boba and ramen, so this spot was perfect! Service was quick and prompt.

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    Jake M.

    Fairly new Chinese ramen and Boba tea joint in btown. Some of the pics did not look great when looking into it, but I promise high quality. The meat is good quality, broths are tasty, portions are large, and noodles/wontons/dumplings all made in house! This is the key, as the dumplings and noodles are simply out if this world. Chinese ramen is different than Japanese ramen (most well known) and Korean ramen (featured in restaurants in bloomington) as it really tastes more like a traditional Chinese (or even a bit like thai) noodle soups. The Boba tea was also fantastic. Need to clarify if u want unsweetened as the standard teas are sweetened a fair amount. I ordered a non sweet hot jasmine tea with tapioca Boba and it was so good. Another great restaurant in btown repping southeast Asian cuisine that would be found in the likes of DC, NY, Chicago, LA (not even indy unfortunately).

    Roger L.

    Food 10/10, Service 10/10, Authenticity 10/10 Experience -- From the moment you walk in, you feel more like you're in Asia than Southern Indiana. The service is top notch & friendly. The decor and music matches what you'd expect in similar establishments in Asia. You even get to watch them make the noodles in the window!!! Food -- Watching them make the noodles fresh is always a good sign. The noodles are indeed awesome, perfect amount of chew in a very rich broth. The appetizers are also so freaking authentic, best tea eggs (or only tea eggs) I've had in a local restaurant!

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    Stephanie B.

    Real, authentic ramen. You literally get to see a guy make it behind the window as he pulls the noodles into thinner strands. The broth alone is aromatherapy, and the flavors are breathtaking. The noodles are a special dough that is indescribable. Service is attentive but not obnoxious like most restaurants, which I appreciate. There is a nearby public parking lot. I recommend downloading the Parkmobile app for the meter access as this is downtown. My only criticism is their tea maker is very loud and all the noise bounce off the walls. Otherwise this is a fun and interesting place to have authentic asian cuisine!

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    Ann W.

    Good noodle place. We come from California, my daughter loves noodle & Boba drinks. Suprisely We had good lunch & drinks today at downtown Bloomington.

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    A F.

    If you've seen my first review: food keeps getting better, also tried the bubble tea and can confirm it's FIRE. Boba was very Q. Also I really liked the taro milk tea, as they use real taro, and I'm usually a taro boba hater.

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    Mustafa N.

    Lan ramen has a nice looking restaurant with really good fried dumplings but as far as the ramen I had it was pretty average. I got the beef ramen which has hand made ramen noodles, cilantro, and beef. The broth really just tastes like hot water mixed with cilantro and although it's not a bad thing, it does lack in flavor or in other words (bland). This is one of those ramens you have to mix the soy sauce and red chili spices they have on the table to enhance the bowl. If you're big into what I think is Chinese cuisine, you might like this place.

    Kameron C.

    Always love a place that makes the ramen right in front of you. Somehow just feels nice! Noodles were tasty and they had boba tea which was a nice surprise. I don't have a ton of say because honestly it was a perfectly great experience. Nothing over the top, just good, freshly made ramen at a fair price with good service.

    Richard L.

    Words can't explain how excited I was when I saw this place! It is an actual Chinese shack that serves cheap (less than $7 ) appetizers and especially in noodles. Lan ramen is actually a Chinese la-mian place, serving piping hot, savory and flavorful broth with a GENEROUS portion of hand pulled noodles. Not just any hand pulled noodles off the shelf, you will hear the noodle master pulling and stretching the dough before boiling and serving it. On top of that they serve delicious well made bubble tea to go along with everything! Expect to budget 10-20$ per person. I could only wish that Indianapolis had a place like this!

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    Sean V.

    My friend had the pork belly and he said it was above average. I didn't have it but I did buy the Oreo milk tea w/bubble. It was good. Not the best ever but I think it's because tea and Oreo do not mix lol. The restaurant looked clean though. Appreciative, thank you

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    Great place for bubble tea and homemade ramen in Bloomington! The noodles are always really good and the staff is great. Very underrated.

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