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    Tamashii Ramen

    3.7 (26 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Build Your Own Ramen Bowl
    Alex T.

    I always get the build your own ramen to make it more vegetarian/vegan friendly and it's some of the best ramen I've had (although it's easier to order online than it is in the restaurant). But seriously -- delicious. My only gripe is the ambiance of the place...the prices aren't too high IMO, but for what you pay (and the high quality of the Ramen) you just expect the place to be different. It's neither high-end nor "hole-in-wall" authentic, it just feels corporate. Not sure how else to describe it. You can tell they want to encourage people to come in rather than do takeout because they offer all kinds of good deals if you eat in-house, and recently it seems that they've taken the place off the delivery apps (which is disappointing), but honestly it's just kind of a boring atmosphere. It's not the end of the world though, and the ramen is 10/10 plus I'm pretty sure you can still order on their website for pickup if you want to.

    Chicken Ramen
    Kim K.

    I'm so happy there is great Ramen in Edgewater. Located conveniently under the Granville red line stop, this restaurant is small inside but offers both indoor dining and carry out options. Staff were kind, food came out quickly, and their menu is super extensive. There is a great combination of different cuisines, but also some safer choices for picky eaters such as rice bowls and yakisoba. We had three different kinds of ramen (pork belly and chicken varieties) and the steak yakisoba. The steak was cooked so perfectly and you get a very generous portion for the price. The ramen was absolutely delicious and all of their ramen are pretty much completely customizable. They have set bowls that you can order, but they also have a create your own version, which is really nice if you want to make everything to your liking. The broth was delicious, vegetables and proteins were cooked to perfection, and I want a bowl of their ajitsuke tamago (ramen eggs) alone. I cannot wait to come back and I am hopeful this will be around for a long time!

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    8 months ago

    Service was great! Food lacked flavor. Broth was very watery. Great neighborhood spot and will probably give it another chance.

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    My go-to comfort food; Pork Chashu Don always well prepared, surprisingly big portion. Great flavor.

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    2 years ago

    I had the salmon don. It was excellent good price fresh lots of flavor, nicer service, I'll be back!

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    1 year ago

    Best ramen in Chicago. I highly recommend the chicken broth with chicken chasu. Excellent seasoning!

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    2 years ago

    I tried Ramen and didn't like it at all. It was lukewarm temperature and too salty for my taste. Service was very friendly and casual.

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    3 years ago

    Fast delivery, good choices and delicious ramen. Hope it's successful for a long time.

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    3 years ago

    Bomb food, great service fr fr, and dawg idk if i was hungry or what but man food was perfect with the atmosphere

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    3 years ago

    Totally yummy...great find! Perfect for a cold evening when we were visiting Chicago!!!

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    3 years ago

    Great for our takeout tonight. We ordered spicy ramen, chicken ramen and garlic pork fried rice and enjoyed it all.

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    3 years ago

    Decent food with awesome decor. The staff was a little cold, but that's not why I go there. It's quick and tastes good for the price.

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    RAMEN-SAN

    RAMEN-SAN

    4.0
    (3.3k reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$

    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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    Chili oil, low sodium soy sauce, chili flakes and furikake on each table
    Chili oil, low sodium soy sauce, chili flakes and furikake on each table
    Honey fried Shrimp
    Honey fried Shrimp
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    Ramen Wasabi

    Ramen Wasabi

    4.2
    (2.3k reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$

    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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    Spicy Roasted Garlic Miso Ramen
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    Ramen-San Deluxe

    Ramen-San Deluxe

    4.0
    (651 reviews)
    7.1 mi
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    I ordered takeout from Ramen-San Deluxe for my husband and me earlier this month (6/5). We had just…read morearrived to Chicago that evening. We had walked over from our hotel hoping to dine-in, but the host told me that the wait time for a table for two was over an hour. It was a Friday night, plus it was also the weekend of the Chicago Blues Festival at Millennium Park, Pokémon GO Fest at Grant Park, and a USMNT vs. Germany Soccer game at Solder Field. If (when) we return to Chicago, we will definitely try to go to Ramen-San Deluxe for a sit down meal because the takeout food was really good. If the takeout was that good, imagine food straight out of their kitchen. After almost 7 hours on the road that day and settling into the hotel, I went crazy with the takeout order and got a bunch of things. Everything was delicious. - Miso Ramen - Bang Bang Shrimp - Eggplant Fingers - Pork Belly Ramen - Spicy Tofu Buns

    Ramen San Deluxe blew us away with their appetizers, setting high expectations while we marched…read moreinto the entrees. Their eggplant fries (weird, I know) were an unconventional, tempura style veggie dish that checked the wow factor of this restaurant for me. That along with the crispy wings, brussels sprouts, and chicken bites alone would have been 5 stars for me. However, once we hit the entrees, we hit a cliff. You ever see a movie where the character introductions are fantastic, the exposition is exciting, and the buildup is promising but the movie lacks depth, character development, and an interesting plot line? That's how we felt about the entrees. We ordered the Sumo bowl, the 10 hr tonkatsu, and the kimchi and fried chicken. The ramen itself was mediocre, nothing special or particularly delicious. The chashu was well seasoned and had good texture, but the rest of the ramen was okay. Overall I would 100% recommend the appetizers here, and give the ramen (and sushi) a shot, but don't expect anything crazy.

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    Monster Ramen

    Monster Ramen

    4.3
    (189 reviews)
    5.6 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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