One word: disappointment.We (5 adults, 1 kid) were greeted brusquely and told they are extremely short staffed, so we needed to go up front to order and hurry because they only have one chef. The menu is pretty small so we all decided quickly and ordered, feeling pretty rushed.The Thai tea was decent, a little too heavy on the condensed milk. Skip the shuriken gyoza, the only flavor was salt. You could probably use them as shurikens if you threw them. The Ichiraku ramen was just okay. The noodles were a little tough and the broth was lacking in flavor, but the presentation was nice. The dango (cake pops) were alright, kind of bland.The decor was probably the best part of the whole place, and even that left something to be desired. I loved the display of (I assume) customer art, but it was tucked back by the bathrooms.They seem to stay busy based on novelty alone, because the customer service and the food quality are sorely lacking.
Good food. They can get busy. This day, there was only one chef and she warned usnit could take a while, but our food came out in a decent time. It was very hot in there…don’t know if the ac was broken, but overall nice experience.
Like a Fly to a Venus Flytrap, Naroodle relies entirely on its catchy name to bring buisness in. Unfortunately the name is all that this establishment has going for it. I Walked In during lunch rush to find the place not too busy, you would think it was a full house with how long it took the waitstaff to pick their heads up from their phones to greet a customer. I was then seated and told It would be a little bit of a wait for food due to them being short staffed( No Biggie totally understandable ). I wasn’t offered a drink until 20 minutes in when I had to get up to place my order( A process that should be reviewed by ownership and reworked). I was also told due to ingredient shortages some food items are not available so while I waited I could go read what’s not available which I couldn’t find where that was listed. The food was less than stellar. The broth in the ramen had no flavor to it, and the mayo on the buns was some Walmart brand miracle whip. I’m not sure who’s in charge of ordering food, but the quality of ingredients needs to be looked at because you can definitely tell that there is no heart or passion in this food. In summary I’d say steer clear and check out some of the other Ramen places dotted around Orlando.
Lowkey restaurant with good vibez. They have anime playing on their tv which I found really cool. The curry and noodles were amazing.
Went to this place the fi st time with a friend and got the ramen and death curry as they called it. They were both very good and very filling. ?There's multiple things great for photos and I only captured a few areas. The food I would definitely come back for as well!
Staff was so helpful, friendly and patient. Food was delicious! It was fun to eat here, specially if you’re a Naruto fan!
Great food and wonderful service with a fun anime atmosphere. My 5 yr old gives the Genin Ramen 2 ??!
Can't believe how bad this experience was. Ordered 5 bowls of ramen and 4 of them had raw stuck together noodles. (The fifth bowl was never delivered) broth was luke warm which also gives me doubts to it being held at proper temp in the kitchen. See picture with raw noodles and loose hair in my egg.... Yikes Naroodle... Yikes
The first time I went to this place last year 5 star. I went again Jan. 2022 and I think they have a new cook. It wasn’t good at all . It tasted burnt and less flavorful and I got the exact same thing. The atmosphere is still nice. Pictures to show the difference.
5 of us got 5 different dishes. All 5 were disappointing. Incredibly high price for dumpster food. We left and went next door for pizza because we were still hungry $85 later.