KINTON RAMEN

110 Harbour St Unit 108B, Toronto - M5J 0B7
105 reviews
Ramen
(647) 349-0110

Always have a great experience and meal here! The original pork ramen and Sapporo deal is my favorite. My two teenage boys were here and they had the three-course meal that included a ramen, chicken karate and gyoza and dessert. They were thoroughly satisfied.We'll definitely come again thanks so much

Chain / commercial ramen joint that offers you a generic / fair / decent bowl of Japanese ramen. That being said, the place is clean, the service is fast, the price is ok. Manage your own expectations, keep it low, knowing that there will be better ramen places out there if you are willing to go the distance, but you are also not getting the worst ramen in town. I would say the chicken ramen is actually better than the pork. Ramen + beer combo is a good deal.

I was greeted well by the staff. Offered water and got seated. Suggested few options for me to try. And I was not disappointed. I loved the ambiance. Will visit again.

Looks can be deceiving. Appearance-wise the food looked delicious. Upon tasting the soup, it really wasn’t bad. Then had a bite of the chicken and it was cold and dry. Others who got the chicken dish also mentioned their chicken was cold so they had to bury the chicken beneath the noodles to heat it up… it’s obvious they pre-cook the chicken and simply reheat it (or try to). I raised my concern to staff and they gave me a plate with fresh chicken- which was colder than the ones in my soup. I decided it wasn’t worth my effort to ask again and just ate. Noodles were also clumped together which indicates they also pre-cooked the noodles and left them for a bit before our orders went in. Safe to say I won’t be going back. 2 stars because staff were kind.

Ramen is highly overpriced for the quality. Ordered a pork spicy garlic ramen and a chicken spicy jalapeño. The quantity of garlic was way too much. I was expecting a broth that is mixed with garlic but it wasn’t — it was too overpowering and kinda ruined the taste. The jalapeño tasted someone took the spice out of it.Neither of the meat, pork and chicken, were close to being “good”. They were dry, boiled with the least amount of salt. And they have the audacity to charge 15% tip for the substandard bowl of food. 3-star is me being generous.You can find a million times better authentic Japanese Ramen in Washington DC for less than half the price!

Wonderful location if you want to try Ramen from a Japanese them! The workers there was very helpful and courteous!I would recommend you to check out this particular location for Ramen and check out their deals!

A beautiful restaurant with delicious food. The only downside is that when it gets busy, there’s only one server. The service therefore becomes a bit slower. Other than that, I like it very much. Definitely recommended!

The ramen here absolutely slaps. What I really like about Kinton is that you'll always get the same delicious bowl every single time. Their ramen options are standard and traditional with options to customize. However if I had to say, I think what makes their ramen better than other spots is that they don't have an overwhelming list of options and choices which means that they can focus a lot of quality on the options they do have which is more than enough to satisfy different palettes.I've tried the pork miso, the spicy garlic and their gyoza and karaage. Also whenever I order a Sapporo from here the glass is nice and frosty and it just tastes good

Not really recommend.I ordered “ meal for one”, it come with a pop + gyoza + a choice of ramen. Good price just $17.99. But service was not as expected, we kind of wait for a long while to get serviced. I ordered “pork miso” and the ramen broth was watery, the pork was fatty. Feel like I am wasting my calories.

Kinto Raman was in a walkable distance from downtown Toronto/Union Station.The staff was absolutely remarkable and tentive during my visit. The special Kinton Ramen offered makes this place affordable to locals and tourist a like on a budget.Personally, if you're in the area and enjoy ramen it's not a bad place to visit and the food was luscious. Although, the spicy isn't really spicy and the kimchi is a bit too oil with the amount of sesame oil that is added to it upon serving.Overall, worth the money, time and food.