Samurai Ramen & Sushi
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Last Saturday, my boyfriend took me out to see the cars. Around the lunchtime, we found a Japanese Restaurant for lunch. The name of the restaurant ca…
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It was only recent that I discovered how delicious and beautiful ramen is . I was looking for a nearby ramen shop and doing some research I had to try…
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I had lunch here recently with a friend. We shared a chicken kaarage and both got an order of the Samurai Ramen each. My friend didn't want the egg in…
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Samurai Ramen & Sushi is open for Casual Dining. Samurai Ramen & Sushi serves Japanese, Sushi and Ramen dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Samurai Ramen & Sushi”
Last Saturday, my boyfriend took me out to see the cars. Around the lunchtime, we found a Japanese Restaurant for lunch. The name of the restaurant called Samurai Ramen and Sushi. Its located at 36 St NE #140, Calgary, which is right across the street from T& T Inc. It was very easier for people to find and park their car.EnvironmentWe arrived the Samurai Ramen and Sushi t 12 pm. It was a small Japanese Restaurant. There are many people in the restaurant. Luckily, we found a table fast. Inside the restaurant decorates in the Japanese Style. There were couple Japanese Style Pictures on the Wall. Inside the restaurant was nice and clean.ServiceAfter we sat down, the server brought tea to the table. Our server was a Japanese Lady. She was very nice and friendly. She offered us useful suggestions to order the food.Food & PricesBased on the servers suggestion, we have ordered TAKOYAKI (5PCS), SUSHI PIZZA, TONKOTSU RAMEN, SAMURAI SPECIAL ROLL, MOTOYAKI (2PC). The food came out the kitchen one by one. They were all well cooked and tasty. First dish was two pieces MOTOYAKI (2PC). It made by Mushroom, scallop, shrimp, and seaweed baked with Japanese mayonnaise. It costs us $6.00, which is a little bit pricey. Next, TAKOYAKI balls, Deep fried battered balls containing octopus, topped with fish flakes and mayo. One order comes with five pieces. Its $7.00. SUSHI PIZZA was $10.00 Fresh, raw salmon, avocado, masago, and mayo on a tempura rice patty. TONKOTSU RAMEN was $13.50 a rich, salt-based pork stock topped with roasted pork, seaweed, bean sprouts, egg, and green onions. SAMURAI SPECIAL ROLL was Prawn tempura, salmon tempura, and avocado inside, topped with seared tuna. $14.50. In total, we spent $51.00.We had a great experience eating Samurai Ramen and Sushi. It was our first time having such great sushi in Calgary. Even though it was a little bit expensive and pricey, the taste of the food was totally worth the price. We love it. Highly recommend people to some samurai Ramen and Sushi restaurant. food.belindajin.com
It was only recent that I discovered how delicious and beautiful ramen is . I was looking for a nearby ramen shop and doing some research I had to try Samurai ramen as it was near my house . I tried the samurai ramen and spicy salmon roll. The ramen was exploding with flavour and i felt it was excellently done . The broth was addicting and each element in the dish was delicious and done well. I am not a ramen connoisseur but I felt that it was overall an excellent ramen. The spicy salmon roll was also to die for and had excellent flavour and freshness . The value of each dish I felt was just right.The service was prompt and excellent , with us never having to wait very long.I can’t wait for my experience back to samurai ramen , Check it out!
I had lunch here recently with a friend. We shared a chicken kaarage and both got an order of the Samurai Ramen each. My friend didn’t want the egg in their dish so the server said he would put it into mine, which I was more then fine with. We received a free motoyaki appetizer that was really good. It had mushroom, seaweed and shrimp and was a warm appetizer. I would love to have those again. The kaarage was different in that the chicken was tossed in a Korean style sweet sauce instead of the usually spicy mayo dip. I found the breading not as thick as the usual kaarage you get in town and the sauce went well with the chicken. It was reminiscent of Korean fried chicken. The Samurai ramen was very filling and I didn’t even finish it. You get a ton of bean sprouts and noodles. The noodles and the egg were cooked well and I enjoyed them. My only complain would be that the Samurai ramen is advertised as spicy, but I didn’t detect any hint of spice even though the broth was a bright orangey red. They did provide the standard bottle of shichimi togarashi for you to garnish your bowl with so that helped. The roasted pork was lean and not my preferred fatty cut, but they were also bigger slices then what you’d usually get. Overall I was satisfied with my meal and I would come back to try other stuff. dragonfiring.wordpress.com