Excellent3Très bien5Moyen1Médiocre0Horrible0En familleEn coupleSeuleAffairesEntre les languesfrançais 9anglais 10 Découvrez l'avis des voyageurs Mise à jour de la liste...Avis écrit le 20 décembre 2016 par mobile Les plats servis sont frais et généreux malgré la carte fournie, le personnel est adorable et le cadre charmant. Les cocktails sont délicieux! Un très bon spot pour une sortie entre amis!Date de la visite décembre 2016Utile?Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 23 septembre 2015 j'y vais au moins une fois par mois, pour le lunch ou le souper. bonnes ramen mais aussi tout ce qu'on peut attendre d'un izakaya mention spéciale pour le boeuf tataki bien localisé sur rachel et st laurentDate de la visite août 2015Utile?Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 2 juillet 2015 par mobile Bonne soupe Ramen et boeuf tendre. Bonne place pour essayer des plats japonnais typiques. Bon service. Entre 12 et 15$ pour la soupe Ramen ou boeuf ou poulet de la visite juin 2015Utile?Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 3 mai 2014 par mobile Ils offrent une belle variété de soupe Ramen avec différents bouillons. Les sushi sont très bon, toujours frais. Service rapide sur l'heure du avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 20 janvier 2014 Très bel endroit. Beau décor. Bonne bouffe pas chère. Très large choix au menu. Et la place est pas mal grande !Date de la visite décembre 2013Utile?Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 28 janvier 2013 Le restaurant est petit, typique et chaleureux, les ramens sont délicieux, les makis plutôt bons, l'eau plate demandée est arrivée bien fraiche avec glaçons et tranche de citron frais. Seul bémol 3 longs cheveux noirs trouvés dans mon ramen, malgré que l'endroit semble propre...et que les cuisiniers portent des foulards sur la tête. Une amie, habituée des lieux, a également été très surprise de cette découverte peu opportune. Le ramen n'en était pas moins excellent, mais mon appétit était un peu ébranlé...PlusDate de la visite janvier 2013Utile?1 Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 11 mars 2012 Jai adoré les différents bento. Le service est correct, l'ambiance je ne peux trop juger c'était la St. Valentin. Ce soir ça l'ambiance était plutôt feutré et intime. Le repas était vraiment bon, l'accès au resto est pour moi pas très pratique. Un peu loin...du métro, mais ça valait le coup quand Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 12 juin 2019 Nous visitons cet endroit depuis des années. Tout est absolument délicieux. Entrées, ramen, tout. Les propriétaires sont sympathiques. C'est une entreprise familiale et ils vous font sentir que vous faites partie de leur famille. Hautement de la visite juin 2019Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de écrit le 29 mars 2018 par mobile Ramen fantastique! La soupe était umami et âgéesashi tofu étaient délicieux. Nous avons commandé le Ramen Trio choix de ramen, gyoza et 1 verre de Sapporo, un verre de thé glacé à l'orange et du tofu oldashi et payé 40 dollars. Pour 20 $ chacun,...nous avons été pleinement satisfaits de la qualité et de la quantité de de la visite mars 2018Cet avis est l'opinion subjective d'un membre de Tripadvisor et non l'avis de Tripadvisor LLC. Les avis sont soumis à des vérifications de la part de plus d'avis
Bacapendapat dan lihat foto dari pengunjung mengenai makanan di Ramen SeiRock-Ya, Pondok Indah. Lihat juga menu dan informasi lengkap jam buka, no telepon, serta alamat. • Toripaitan ramen miso: 100/10 paling favorit karna kuahnya top bgtbgtbgt!!! Ini jujur udah beberapa kali ke seirock ya.. nah tp baru pertama kali nyoba yang menu
Write a reviewAjouter une photoEmplacement & horaires4274 Boulevard Saint-LaurentMontréal, QC H2W 1Z3Plateau-Mont-RoyalObtenir l'itinéraireMon1130 AM - 1000 PMTue1130 AM - 1000 PMWed1130 AM - 1000 PMThu1130 AM - 1000 PMFri1130 AM - 1000 PMFermé maintenantSat1130 AM - 1000 PMSunFerméAmenities and MoreAccepte les réservationsPropose la livraisonPropose à emporterAccepte Apple PayLoading interface...Loading interface...Loading interface...
Ramenya Las Vegas. Ramen-ya is a sister restaurant of Ramen Katana-ya Group based in San Francisco and has won Michelin recommendations for four consecutive years. The shop has opened at Bally's Grand Bazaar.
Pontuações e avaliaçõesDetalhesCOZINHASJaponesa, AsiáticaDietas especiaisOpções vegetarianasEste restaurante é romântico?Sim Não Não sei Esse local vende ingredientes para cozinhar sua própria comida?Sim Não Não sei Este restaurante tem boas refeições veganas?Sim Não Não sei Este restaurante é especializado em sopas? Sim Não Não sei Este restaurante faz entrega?Sim Não Não sei Este local serve apenas fast-food?Sim Não Não sei Este restaurante é apropriado para crianças?Sim Não Não sei Este restaurante serve bebidas alcoólicas?Sim Não Não sei Este restaurante oferece comida para viagem?Sim Não Não sei Este restaurante oferece acessibilidade para cadeirantes?Sim Não Não sei Excelente4Muito bom7Razoável3Ruim2Horrível0FamíliasRomânticaA sósNegóciosAmigosMar-MaiJun-AgoSet-NovDez-FevTodos os idiomasPortuguês 16Inglês 19Francês 18Mais idiomas Veja a opinião dos viajantesPublicada em 15 de outubro de 2019 Este restaurante Ramen - Ya também é conhecido como Kurobuta Izakaya - com base na sinalização e no menu. Nós apreciamos um almoço rápido aqui, pois estávamos com pressa de chegar ao aeroporto. A comida era excelente e os preços eram muito razoáveis já que...os restaurantes japoneses costumam ser um pouco caros na maioria dos lugaresMais Data da visita setembro de 2019Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 25 de outubro de 2018 O lugar é escuro e minúsculo, mas os ramens lá são tão bons! Eu nunca perdi uma ocasião para ir! Tenha cuidado, fica lotado muito da visita novembro de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 22 de agosto de 2018 Amei o katsu curry! Preços decentes, tempo de serviço rápido e ambiente legal. Eles também têm opções vegetarianas!Data da visita agosto de 2018Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 20 de maio de 2018 A refeição foi bom, pedimos o negócio de trio que é ramen, gyoza e uma cerveja e foi tudo ótimo. O serviço foi bastante rápido, mas nada me senti apressado. Tudo em todos uma boa da visita maio de 2018Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 22 de abril de 2018 Este é um ótimo pequeno rest japonês, cheio de sabor e maravilha em cada bit. Grandes tigelas de caldo quente, macarrão e tudo o que você quiser realmente… grande menu, mas feito com amor e carinho. Tinha japonês Poutine, salmão fresco e abacate, carne teriyaki,...todos excelentes. Mas voltarei para aquelas ASAS!Mais Data da visita abril de 2018Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 13 de abril de 2018 via dispositivo móvel Se você é de Toronto, definitivamente ficar em Toronto para o seu ramen. Sopa não foi tão saborosa quanto eu gostaria e o macarrão não tem a consistência saltitante que eu procuro em bons macarrõesData da visita março de 2018Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 18 de março de 2018 Serviço um pouco longo, mas a comida é deliciosa e vale a pena. Excelente ramen picante! Recomendaria !Data da visita junho de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 2 de dezembro de 2017 via dispositivo móvel Fui para o jantar com a família. Nós tivemos três aperitivos edamame, gyozas fritos de tofu e camarão e três tipos de sopas de ramen. Tudo estava delicioso. A decoração é agradável. Os garçons / garçonetes foram muito cortês. O serviço foi rápido. Boa qualidade.../ preço. Vai da visita dezembro de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 30 de setembro de 2017 via dispositivo móvel Serviço realmente ruim. A equipe foi claramente confuso. Nós esperamos por 1. 5 horas para ramen que foi muito nada assombroso. Eu não recomendaria este lugar a todos. Os bolinhos foram a melhor parte da refeição mas não suficientemente bom para salvar a experiência caso...contrário da visita outubro de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as em 15 de setembro de 2017 via dispositivo móvel Temos sido há duas vezes a estadia em Montreal e nós duas vezes ótima comida e bom serviço. Em um sábado foi muito crowdy e estressante para a equipe, mas eles ficaram muito amáveis. Nós tivemos carne teriyaki de carne de boi, yakisoba de carne...de boi e no outro dia ramen original e assinatura de chefe.MaisData da visita setembro de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as mais avaliações Plateau Mont-Royal Conheça a vida local em Plateau Mont-Royal, ondeprodutos sob medida, restaurantes descolados etrabalhos de pintura excêntricos atraem moradores evisitantes. Essa será uma das experiências maisdiferentes e autênticas que você terá na cidade. Essepolo criativo é tomado pela elite artística deMontreal, que se reúne nos cafés da Rua jovens pintores e estilistas se inspiram nos...Maismurais divertidos e nas grandes casas vitorianas dasruelas do Plateau. Como o bairro não é um dosprincipais destinos para passeios, ao visitar PlateauMont-Royal, você sente o clima local e aprecia umasérie de filmes independentes, artes em café, galeriascontemporâneas, além dos melhores bagels da centro de cultura poliglota, os sotaques deQuebec se misturam com nuances de português, grego ehebraico no famoso bairro de Mile End. Ao lado dasbutiques de grife, você encontra os restaurantes queservem chouriço e caldo verde. Uma verdadeira florestade toldos coloridos e sombrinhas na calçada, de lojasde luxo e movimentação de pedestres, o local éperfeito para aqueles que passeiam a é o seu perfil?Você é o proprietário ou o gerente deste estabelecimento? Solicite o seu perfil gratuito para responder a avaliações, atualizar o seu perfil e muito o seu perfil gratuitoPerguntas frequentes sobre Ramen Ya RestaurantOs viajantes do Tripadvisor classificam Ramen Ya Restaurant da seguinte maneiraComida 4Serviço 4
2menu pages, ⭐ 286 reviews - Ramen Ya menu in Kahului.
MenuPopular dishesLocation & HoursMon1130 AM - 1000 PMTue1130 AM - 1000 PMWed1130 AM - 1000 PMThu1130 AM - 1000 PMFri1130 AM - 1000 PMClosed nowSat1130 AM - 1000 PMSunClosedAmenities and MoreLoading interface...Loading interface...Loading interface...Frequently Asked Questions about Ramen-YaDoes Ramen-Ya take reservations?Yes, you can make a reservation by picking a date, time, and party Ramen-Ya currently offering delivery or takeout?Yes, Ramen-Ya offers both delivery and is Ramen-Ya rated?Ramen-Ya has days are Ramen-Ya open?Ramen-Ya is open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat.
MAKANRAMEN ENAK DIRUMAH AJA mulai dari 49ribu Jangan sampai kelewatan YA, Promo ini hanya berlaku di hari Senin - Jumat jam di aplikasi ShopeeFood Paket Menu Favorit pilihan mulai Rp. 49RIBU di hari Senin - Jumat jam 13.00-17.00 MAKAN RAMEN ENAK DIRUMAH AJA mulai dari 49ribu 🤩🤩Buat SobatYA yang mager & masih WFH
Tsukuyomi’s tonkotsu ramen from Tsukuyomi Where to go for some of the best bowls of the Japanese noodle soup in the city by Updated Sep 8, 2022, 1257pm EDT View as Map Tsukuyomi’s tonkotsu ramen from Tsukuyomi For years, diners struggled to find a decent bowl of classic Japanese ramen in Montreal. But now, the city has many venues where they can procure the noodles and broth, and deciding where to go may even prompt a slippery investigation Who’s ladling the most balanced broth? Whose noodles contain the optimum amount of alkalinity? What’s better, audacity and originality or remaining faithful to tradition? Here are 13 options that check the right boxes — be it with shio salt, shoyu soy sauce, miso fermented soybean, or tonkotsu pork bone broth. Read More Montrealers quickly embraced animal-free Umami as a home run after it opened in 2019. That's because you'll hardly miss that pork belly with noodles and tofu made in-house from organic ingredients and a shoyu broth with yuba bean curd skin and tomato confit. Want to recreate the meal at home? Umami is opening a Mont-Royal Avenue grocery store selling its ingredients in October 2022. Open in Google Maps This top-tier Mile End joint focuses on tori-paitan, a silky chicken-based broth that first earned Jurapei Iwakiri praise at his former downtown bistro Schlouppe. Have it spicy, with extra pork, or, when available, even vacuum-packed and frozen — perfect for proactively stocking your freezer for the long winter ahead. Open in Google Maps When downtown Montreal reached peak ramen a few years ago, Mile End was left in the dust — until this soup shop opened up. It keeps things simple by offering ramen with some side dishes and matcha cheesecake for dessert. The specialty here is a rich tonkotsu ramen, but there is a vegan soy broth option, plus some cold noodles in warmer months. Open in Google Maps This gem on the Plateau offers delicious ramen — both wet and dry. Try its elegant duck mazeman, decked with poached egg and truffle oil, or one decadently topped with creamy burrata. On the slurpier side of things, there’s a soy broth ramen with barbecued pork shoulder. Otto’s other offerings, including curries and chirashi bowls, are stellar, too. Open in Google Maps Specializing in the milky, pork-based tonkotsu ramen from Japan’s Hakata region and cooking with all-organic ingredients, Yokato Yokabai is routinely hailed as Montreal’s best in the category. The ramen house, which forms one-half of the Plateau space shared with izakaya Ichigo Ichie, is helmed by Kevin Fung, the owner of indispensable table-banging Westmount spot Imadake, where one can also grab a great bowl of ramen — on top of other izakaya fare. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Ramen Ya has built a reputation as a quieter, cozier place for traditional ramen in the city. With a classic tonkotsu option, a lesser-seen spicy miso beef version, and a vegan broth offering, it’s a solid choice for anyone in the Plateau area craving some soup. Open in Google Maps Sign up for the newsletter Eater Montreal Sign up for our newsletter. This ramen haunt is hardly the only place to nestle up with a bowl of satisfying broth and noodles in Chinatown, but it is well-known for its heft of options. They include everything from the staple pork belly and chicken to vegan salmon and leek. Open in Google Maps Sansotei Ramen multiple locations Copy Link Reputable Toronto ramen chain Sansotei opened its first Montreal location in the summer of 2020 — and has been serving bowl upon bowl of creamy, Hakata-style tonkotsu pork broth to the city’s diners ever since. Black garlic, miso, shoyu, tomato, and spicy are also on the menu, with prices at just under $20 a bowl. Now with a second location in the Plateau. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Montreal can count itself among the 30 locations worldwide that host its own Misoya Ramen franchise from Japan — and distance from the source doesn’t detract from the flavour. On the contrary, Misoya’s clout and specialization in three types of miso broth make this ramen restaurant a must. Open in Google Maps First Toronto, now Montreal Since setting up shop in May 2016, Kinton Ramen an affiliate of Kinka izakaya has raised the ramen stakes with seven outposts in and around the city that mix the Japanese craft with Canadian ingredients. Diners who finish a bowl to the last drop can become an official Kinton Bowler, where more bowls mean more prizes. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Diners eat in cubicles at Kumamoto, where after looking at the menu, they must hit a button to order. Ramen options abound, but the specialty here is the traditional pork bone broth, to be had plain, laden with black garlic, or spicy — with a choice of wavy or straight noodles. Open in Google Maps Shaughnessy Village may have a reputation as a revolving door of restaurants, but Kazu has established itself as a neighbourhood mainstay. Open since 2010, it is known to generate long line-ups of patrons craving items from its extensive menu, which is fantastic all around — ramen included. Open in Google Maps Foursquare The South Shore outpost of this small Toronto chain — the first outside of Ontario — boasts 14 ramen options. These range from spicy red miso and tonkotsu broth to an assari shoyu variety with a light soy sauce and seafood dashi stock, plus the tsukemen style where noodles are served dry to dip into broth. Japanese-born chef Koji Zenimaru, who moved to Vancouver in 2004 before heading to Toronto, helms the venture, which now also boasts a Plateau location. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Link copied to the clipboard. Umami Montrealers quickly embraced animal-free Umami as a home run after it opened in 2019. That's because you'll hardly miss that pork belly with noodles and tofu made in-house from organic ingredients and a shoyu broth with yuba bean curd skin and tomato confit. Want to recreate the meal at home? Umami is opening a Mont-Royal Avenue grocery store selling its ingredients in October 2022. Open in Google Maps Ramen Nakamichi This top-tier Mile End joint focuses on tori-paitan, a silky chicken-based broth that first earned Jurapei Iwakiri praise at his former downtown bistro Schlouppe. Have it spicy, with extra pork, or, when available, even vacuum-packed and frozen — perfect for proactively stocking your freezer for the long winter ahead. Open in Google Maps Tsukuyomi multiple locations When downtown Montreal reached peak ramen a few years ago, Mile End was left in the dust — until this soup shop opened up. It keeps things simple by offering ramen with some side dishes and matcha cheesecake for dessert. The specialty here is a rich tonkotsu ramen, but there is a vegan soy broth option, plus some cold noodles in warmer months. Open in Google Maps Bistro Otto This gem on the Plateau offers delicious ramen — both wet and dry. Try its elegant duck mazeman, decked with poached egg and truffle oil, or one decadently topped with creamy burrata. On the slurpier side of things, there’s a soy broth ramen with barbecued pork shoulder. Otto’s other offerings, including curries and chirashi bowls, are stellar, too. Open in Google Maps Yokato Yokabai Specializing in the milky, pork-based tonkotsu ramen from Japan’s Hakata region and cooking with all-organic ingredients, Yokato Yokabai is routinely hailed as Montreal’s best in the category. The ramen house, which forms one-half of the Plateau space shared with izakaya Ichigo Ichie, is helmed by Kevin Fung, the owner of indispensable table-banging Westmount spot Imadake, where one can also grab a great bowl of ramen — on top of other izakaya fare. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Ramen Ya Ramen Ya has built a reputation as a quieter, cozier place for traditional ramen in the city. With a classic tonkotsu option, a lesser-seen spicy miso beef version, and a vegan broth offering, it’s a solid choice for anyone in the Plateau area craving some soup. Open in Google Maps Sumo Ramen This ramen haunt is hardly the only place to nestle up with a bowl of satisfying broth and noodles in Chinatown, but it is well-known for its heft of options. They include everything from the staple pork belly and chicken to vegan salmon and leek. Open in Google Maps Sansotei Ramen multiple locations Reputable Toronto ramen chain Sansotei opened its first Montreal location in the summer of 2020 — and has been serving bowl upon bowl of creamy, Hakata-style tonkotsu pork broth to the city’s diners ever since. Black garlic, miso, shoyu, tomato, and spicy are also on the menu, with prices at just under $20 a bowl. Now with a second location in the Plateau. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Ramen Misoya Montreal can count itself among the 30 locations worldwide that host its own Misoya Ramen franchise from Japan — and distance from the source doesn’t detract from the flavour. On the contrary, Misoya’s clout and specialization in three types of miso broth make this ramen restaurant a must. Open in Google Maps Kinton Ramen multiple locations First Toronto, now Montreal Since setting up shop in May 2016, Kinton Ramen an affiliate of Kinka izakaya has raised the ramen stakes with seven outposts in and around the city that mix the Japanese craft with Canadian ingredients. Diners who finish a bowl to the last drop can become an official Kinton Bowler, where more bowls mean more prizes. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Kumamoto Ramen Diners eat in cubicles at Kumamoto, where after looking at the menu, they must hit a button to order. Ramen options abound, but the specialty here is the traditional pork bone broth, to be had plain, laden with black garlic, or spicy — with a choice of wavy or straight noodles. Open in Google Maps Kazu Shaughnessy Village may have a reputation as a revolving door of restaurants, but Kazu has established itself as a neighbourhood mainstay. Open since 2010, it is known to generate long line-ups of patrons craving items from its extensive menu, which is fantastic all around — ramen included. Open in Google Maps Foursquare Ramen Isshin multiple locatins The South Shore outpost of this small Toronto chain — the first outside of Ontario — boasts 14 ramen options. These range from spicy red miso and tonkotsu broth to an assari shoyu variety with a light soy sauce and seafood dashi stock, plus the tsukemen style where noodles are served dry to dip into broth. Japanese-born chef Koji Zenimaru, who moved to Vancouver in 2004 before heading to Toronto, helms the venture, which now also boasts a Plateau location. Open in Google Maps Foursquare
. 63jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/47463jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/36563jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/42763jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/18163jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/20063jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/14863jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/34763jc6ryb9f.pages.dev/141
ramen ya menu favorit