The soup of ramen is good, but they forgot the corns of our dishes before we asked for services. And all the staff there are friendly and hospitality.The traditional ramen usually comes with sprouts, and the garlic favourite ramen must come with golden garlic while not raw garlic; this will be spoiled all the umami in the whole bowl.
I came here with my family on a Saturday evening at 8:30pm. We liked the nice eating environment, high ceilings, cleanliness of the restaurant, and spaciousness compared to the tighter spaces in the downtown locations we usually frequent.However, we were extremely disappointed with the slow service. The servers were friendly but very inattentive, making what we should have been a quick eat into a 2 hour ordeal. First, it took us a while to get a server to come take our order, which was entered into an iPad. We placed our order around 8:50pm and waited over 30 minutes before our food came out. Meanwhile, the 2 tables next to us and behind us who either arrived a little before/after us and had all gotten their food, eaten, and left while the table by the window who arrived after we placed our order had already gotten their appetizers and noodles. When we asked a server whether our order got placed properly, we were told that it was delayed due to them being busy and a 'slow internet connection'??? but were assured that it was coming soon. I suppose our table must have been in a 'dead zone'...When the food did come, it was really good. We shared an order of takoyaki and each ordered the dinner combo which included a bowl of ramen, 2 chicken karaage, 2 gyoza, and a slice of cheesecake. The takoyaki was delicious - cripsy on the outside and steaming hot and moist on the inside. The noodles were the perfect al dente texture and broth was tasty. The karaage chicken and gyoza did not disappoint.After we were done our meal, we probably sat for a good 15 minutes before the cheesecake came. There may have been some confusion as to whether or not to bring out our cheesecakes as we were asked by 2 different servers whether we would like our dessert 'now.'The fastest service we got was when we asked for the bill, which took less than a minute, after we finally got someone's attention. By the time we paid it was 10:35pm. We've eaten at many ramen places and other Kinton Ramen locations and have never experienced such slow service so would unfortunately be hard pressed to come back here again.
I was warmly greeted by the servers in unison when I entered. Don't know what they said, but the feeling was good. The restaurant has a vibrant setting, quite appealing. I ordered the traditional pork ramen. When it came, the quantity was slightly smaller than I expected, but the presentation was good. There were only 2 slices of pork, 1 lean and 1 belly meat. I expected more meat. The meat tasted ok, not great. The soap tasted GREAT. I felt thirsty after finishing it. They might have put MSG in the soup. The egg tasted DELICIOUS, although it was not a perfectly cooked runny egg that the Japanese is famous for. The noodle, ok. Service was good. Washroom was clean.
We ordered a two-person set lunch that included two ramen, one gyoza, and two beverages. The entire staff was extremely pleasant and accommodating. We enjoyed the gyoza, especially my fiancé, who dislikes the steamed version, but we didn't like for the ramen; it was a little bitter and flat, and it didn't taste like authentic Japanese ramen.
My first time eating the food from here and highly recommended by my wife and it was Amazing!!!! The girl at the front who got my order was super nice, the vibe inside was great and the food was just off the hook!!!!!! We got the classic chicken ramen with the thick noodles. The gyoza dumplings and the other Kagere chicken. WOW!!! Definitely going back there again!!!!
First time going to this place, and it looked pretty nice inside.I did takeout and fairly simple.Get greeted at the door and said to the young gentleman that I was doing takeout. Just asked for me to look at the menu and let him know what I wanted.I got the spicy pork ramen. Extra add the price up. I got egg, sweet corn, bean sprouts, and extra pork. You will also be asked for the type of noodles.It took ten minutes to prepare, and had it when I got home.It was really good. Enjoyed it.Decent size portion and filling.Costed me around $20.It's okay, I'm happy with what I got and it's not something I would go out every day for.Oh, and the packaging was excellent. Broth was in a bag and the bag was knotted, to prevent a spill from getting everywhere in your car. ?The ingredients is in one bowl, the broth in the other, pour in, and you're good to go.
Messed up our order twice. The first time our ramen got delivered, noodle was undercooked (we could taste the flour). The second time 1 of the ramen had no flavour. The wife told me that her soup has no flavor. When I compared to mine, it tasted like water. We told the server but still got charged full price anyway. NO COMING BACK HERE!The server was very polite, but the food was a no go.
Good ramen... I just thought my ramen could have a bit more meat on it.The Gyosa was delicious!!Service was good.
It’s a decent spot for ramen. Very neat and clean with plenty of seating space. We ordered both pork and chicken ramen and gyoza. Chicken ramen tasted bland and flavourless. I wouldn’t recommend. Pork ramen on the other hand was very rich and flavourful. Gyoza was nice and crispy too. Overall our experience was good other than being disappointed by their chicken ramen.
Be very careful getting food here when there busy.. Bit into this and it felt super chewy and a bit slimy, looked down at it then realised it wasent cooked. Called the location and they asked me to send in pictures as it was to hard to offer me a replacement on my next visit (I even offered to bring all of it back) so as request by the location, Here are the photos...