Ryo’s Noodles
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This place i would say i had the most authentic japanese ramen experience. The broth of the ramen is really flavourful. And what really brings it up a…
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I am no Ramen connoisseur, but on a cold winter day, steaming hot noodle soup always hit the spot. Some say the ramen here is too salty, I find it the…
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A bit of a wait outside. The interior isnt that fancy, but the restaurant was very hygienic. My broth was slightly saltier than I prefer (tonkotsu), b…
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Ryo's Noodles is open for Casual Dining. Ryo's Noodles serves Japanese and Ramen dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Ryo’s Noodles”
A bit of a wait outside. The interior isnt that fancy, but the restaurant was very hygienic. My broth was slightly saltier than I prefer (tonkotsu), but overall quite satisfying, do recommend.
I think this place needs an updated 2018 review. Most reviews Ive seen about Ryos is all the cheap eats under $10 from 2015. This is sadly no longer the case. But that aside, the ramen arent bad. They are good, but not great. It is a little on the pricey side atm. Especially all of the side dishes. Fried chicken was $9 for like 5 small pieces. Cold dipping ramen was like $16. But the part they annoyed me the most besides the wait outside (due to its small shop) is that you have to pay for even garlic and chili. And the meats are dry. And extra noodle cost $3.50. 4 of us had ramen for lunch, cost us $80. Which was a little nuts considering we had dinner at chathai for $82 the night before and was so full from dinner. Oh and please dont do the rice ball things.
Friday night line up took about half an hour tops to get in for hot bowls of ramen!My favourite was the number 1 pork tonkatsu broth. We also tried a pork bun for $4.50. It was quite a big bun and tasty but I think we could skip that one next time.The second favourite broth was the soy sauce broth followed closely by the miso broth.Yummy night out!
Roys Noodles is a popular causal Japanese restaurant that specialises in ramen. My favourite is the tonkotsu ramen. Make sure you go early as theres always a long queue, I missed out once by going too close to the closing time.
We went there around 6:30pm on Sunday, lined 30 mins to get a seat. We were surprised by the decoration of this tidy but very friendly ramen place. Ordered 2 bowls of ramen, service was quick.
Even though we arrived shortly after Ryo’s opened shop at 5pm, there was already a steady line to get inside! Once we made it in, we were seated at the bar and I was surprised by how modestly decorated and small the interior was for a restaurant that has received so many rave reviews – which probably speaks to the exceptional quality and taste of the food instead!We ordered two bowls of ramen and they were delicious and full of flavour. However, surprisingly what I loved most was the CHICKEN KARAAGE – literally the tastiest I have ever had, it wasnt too fried but achieved the perfect balance between crunchy and tender and juicy – it was definitely YARM, Id return for the chicken!
I had a great time at this place, we went earlier to get a seat. It was already busy and as soon as we finished there was a long line waiting to get into this place. Service is friendly and prompt and noodles were really good! I enjoyed my sides of bamboo shoots, roasted pork slices and gyoza. Would come back again