Ramen Ya
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We came in for the ramen to experience what it's like in Montreal.Ramen was not the greatest--soup was a bit bland, and pork was too dry. I don't know…
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On my last visit, the ramen was not as good as it used to be. I ordered the spicy beef ramen and the broth was pretty bland, noodles tasted like cheap…
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La nourriture chez Ramen Ya est bonne, mais non mmorable. (Je veux quand mme prciser que le service et l'ambiance des lieux sont sympathiques). Toutef…
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Ramen Ya is open for Noodle Shop. Ramen Ya 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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9 Reviews on “Ramen Ya”
La nourriture chez Ramen Ya est bonne, mais non mmorable. (Je veux quand mme prciser que le service et l’ambiance des lieux sont sympathiques). Toutefois, je pourrais revenir pour la soupe ramen aux lgumes, trs savoureuse (option parfaite pour les vgtariens). En trio (avec une entre de gyoza et une bire Sapporo), c’est un prix abordable pour un souper de semaine (22$). Essayez ma soupe, mme mon amie carnivore a prfr la mienne (la sienne tant la spcialit de la maison au porc)!
I’ve been there quite a few times now, but I just realized I never wrote a review. Here it is!The place used to be tiny when it opened and there was a lineup but since they renovated and rented the adjacent space, the lineups disappeared. Essentially it’s a japanese brasserie with simple decor, straightforward service. Delicious food. Savory ramen. Still busy and noisy.
Fave spot to grab Ramen in the Mile End/ Plateau. Hands down top 3 in city.Great broth……………………………………………..
Awesome ramen, good prices, very consistent. You can’t miss here!
Ramen is delicious, but the sushi’s nothing special. This place serves both ramen and sushi. The ramen is delicious, but the sushi’s not all that special or exciting. If you’re looking for good ramen this is the place to go! But if you’re in the mood for sushi, perhaps you should go elsewhere. Definitely worth the visit for the ramen.
Good value, no frills.. I had the chashu ramen with shoyu broth. The chashu was flavorful and tender, and there was plenty of it to boot, but the noodles felt a bit flat in both flavor and texture. The other toppings were nicely balanced and fresh, and the broth was increasingly robust as they all mingled together. Overall the dish was nicely portioned for $10–I wasn’t uncomfortably stuffed, and felt perfectly satisfied. Service was sufficient even though we went at that awkward time between lunch and dinner service. Sushi, for whatever reason, wasn’t available. I wasn’t wowed, but this was a perfectly adequate, satisfying lunch, and I can imagine it being even better when cold weather sets in. I may go back to see if their okonomiyaki is any good.
Good soup. The udon soup here is very warm and delicious, full of fresh vegetables and the restaurant provides a variety of toppings, such as dried onions you can add on top. Abit pricey but best ramen in the city i’ve found so far.