Ramen Bar
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Went to Ramen bar with my boyfriend after an afternoon at CMOA, and I have to say, I was impressed as soon as we walked in. The smell of the restauran…
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This is a fun place to eat! You have an option of sitting at one of the extra large tables with other random people also dining so this is a fun place…
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I love this place. It's not the best ramen I've ever had, but it's a delightful spot for something different yet simple. The noodles and the dumplings…
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Ramen Bar is open for Noodle Shop. Ramen Bar serves Japanese and Vegetarian 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 Bar”
I love this place. It’s not the best ramen I’ve ever had, but it’s a delightful spot for something different yet simple. The noodles and the dumplings are always perfectly cooked – never overdone or mushy. The only criticism I have is their appetizer menu. It is very overpriced and the selections aren’t very good. We ordered chicken kanaga and frozen Tyson chicken strips would have been better. Honestly, the soup is so large, you don’t need an appetizer. If you do, you can’t go wrong with edamame. This is one of our favorite spots to visit when the weather is chilly. A nice big bowl of ramen soup is the perfect way to spend a winter evening.
Awesome!. Great broth, good noodles, big chunks of meat. Best (only?) ramen in Pittsburgh.
A nice steaming bowl of ramen on a summer evening? Yes, and it was very good. Had the gyoza and spring rolls for starters. Tasty but rather dainty. Was going to have the octopus balls but that had to wait for another time. My wife had the ajo (garlic) ramen with sliced beef – very good. I had the ramen with roast pork, sprouts, scallions and bamboo shoots in a spicy miso broth. Damn tasty and the chile cleared the nostrils of the pollen. The service was very pleasant, attentive and knowledgeable. Nice place. I’d like to see if they will make the pork bone broth come wintertime.
Can’t believe I haven’t been here before, perhaps due to Everyday Noodle being across the street? Everything was delicious! From the octopus balls(Takoyaki) to the ramen Wu(noodles, eggdrop soup, pork) and the Tan Tan Men. Service was attentive and helpful.
Oodles of noodles. We had walked past several times (always after having eaten elsewhere) and the pictures in the window were always eye catching so finally we visited this little noodle shop yesterday for lunch. I ordered the Japanese udon noodle soup (thick udon noodles, shiitake mushrooms, green and white onions, carrots, broccoli, and chicken in a clear broth). The soup was served in a gigantic bowl, piping hot. I would have liked maybe a little more flavor to the broth but I really can’t complain-it was so fresh and tasty! My dining companion ordered the curry raksa ramen (which is what I originally wanted but I thought the spice might be a little much for me and was I right!) and added an egg and chicken to it. He made the comment he would have liked the udon noodles in his dish instead of the ramen but that was his only complaint. He said it was spicy but the sweetness of the coconut curry really toned down the spice and the flavors melted together amazingly. We both can’t wait to come back and try other menu items since everything looked so yummy!
Love this place. Every time my friends and I go there, the service is friendly and the food is delicious. It’s made well, and they definitely give you enough ramen to fill you up. I also really like the atmosphere and that they play a variety of music.Sooooo good… I’m definitely going to have to stop by again, soon.
While not the hand-pulled noodle offered elsewhere, this is a very, very flavorful broth and, in total, a very satisfying meal. The fact that we live a few streets away, yet continue to visit Ramen with regularity and enthusiasm speaks to the quality of dining.