This location was beautiful! Right by Harborfront with a spacious but cozy interior. The service was great; we were served our noodles under 10 minutes.For the actual ramen, the broth and meat were so good: aromatic, spicy, and thick. Though, the noodles are a bit lacking as they are somewhat soggy and lack a good curl.The price is not bad and the gyoza were a nice addition for the combo deals (even though a plate only has 4 pieces).Overall, a pretty nice place with a nice location that I'll probably visit again.
Amazing food with lovely staff and environment...Spicy Garlic Pork ramen along with the Takoyaki is a must try for those new to the place... ?Broth and ingredients were of very high quality which as an overall made an already good ramen bowl even better...Happy to recommend this place
Make sure to sign up for their Yelp waitlist to save time. Service is prompt and food quality is always consistent! ?Pork miso ramen (5/5) - I always ask for less salty and they provide an extra bowl of broth on the side, helps make it less heavy! I love the combination of corn with this soup base, the miso flavour isn’t too overpowering.
Great ramen at a great price. Japanese vibe in the restaurant. Noodles were perfectly cooked. We enjoyed sitting at the bar and watching the teamwork of the kitchen.
Flavour and Quality was perfect. Loved my 2nd Experience at Kinton Ramen in North York. Asked for a spicy garlic Chicken ramen instead of the pork in it and it was amaaaazing! Chicken lovers would love it, and the chicken Karaage was fab! The gyoza”s were spot on and couldn’t get enough of the delicious sauce with it. The crew was polite like at their outlet at Markham. Must try for ramen lovers…
Friendly staff and tasty ramen. Washroom was in the basement (narrow stairs) but clean. It's a small, cozy place.
On 23 January 2022, I visited Kinton Ramen in North Toronto for my first visit and to order the original (classic) Ramen with Chicken on a cold day (night) in the city. The ramen was good and tasty but nothing unique or exciting that stands out from other ramen shops. I will visit Kinton Ramen again in the near future to try the rest of the menu but holding off major recommendations to family and friends until I have sampled the rest of the menu.Also, people need to be careful of the front entrance of the shop on rainy or snowy days as the front entrance can get very slippery and the floor mat has disappeared -- according to staff. Be careful!
Kinton used to be known for long thick slices of pork. Now it's like paper thin slices of nothing. They've gone cheap over time...and a basic pork ramen costs $15?!
This place was great in the late 2010s. More recently I was really underwhelmed. Prices went way up, portions have gotten smaller (two pieces of meat when it used to be three) and the ramen was bland and missing the richness that it used to have.I know cost of food these days is tough; but with this quality I'm not sure I'll be back.
Ramen here is outstanding. Service is great. Food is high quality and authentic. The only downside about this place is that their seating area is rather small, so you can expect a wait on the weekend. But nonetheless, it is definitely worth it. I will continue to come back here as my go to ramen place.