I ordered Spicy Sudooku Ramen and takoyaki.Knowing we came for dining in, the waiter then gave us with a free water bottle!After 5 mins roughly, takoyaki came first.It came with 5 pieces with big bonito flakes, and shredded cabbage on the bottom.The taste was delicious.The takoyaki was quite solid, and the outer texture is a bit crisp. A bit different with the one in Mitsuwa, but i think both have unique textures. I like it with soft texture (Mitsuwa), i also like the crisper one (here).Shortly after, came the ramen.It was a HUGE bowl!Three things about the taste:1. The noodles has a unique taste. It somewhat has certain flavor.2. The pork meat. I literally asked the owner and she said they prepared the meat and the broth by themselves. So, it did taste very tasty and unique. So, juicy and had certain taste in mouth. I think, i think, it is marinated first.3. The broth. It was not as thick as the one i found in Misoya (which I considered also one of the best). Yet, somehow this broth is parallel to that. Means, it is also taste delicious in its own character. It is spicy but not hurting your throat. And, a good broth never makes you get nausea feeling after eating. I did not get that nausea feeling in Misoya, nor in Sudooku. So, this place has excellent broth for me!Other things about this particular ramen, it has naruto thing (haha), nice soft boiled egg, corns, bamboo shoots, nori, and the bean sprouts! All made the ramen taste even better.Another thing which is not less important: hospitality. The owner and the waiter are super kind and hospitable!When it times to pay, the payment terminal is handed over to you on your table, so that you could see the price, tap or insert for the payment, and put the tip directly into the machine.Oh, they also have Maneki-Neko (the cat waving its paw). ?Though i havent tasted the other menu, which I would love to come again and try another day, i want to say:Sudooku Ramen is totally recommended!!!Five stars from me!
Visited this location for the very first time to try something new. I decided to order the sudooku bento, it came with braised pork belly, chicken & tofu. The pork belly was very tasty & so was the chicken. The portions could be better but overall everything was great! Will be coming again soon
Just went with my mom to try real ramen for the first time. The food was good and the people even better. Totally recommend.
Really liked their ramen! Not too salty, lots of flavor and good broth. I think their portions are a good size too. Very happy with the food here and the people are really nice as well. Good spot to get takeout or sit at the counter.
We started with the seaweed and chicken sandwich for apps. The seaweed was very good. And the sandwiches had a sauce that was very flavor packed. Our ramen orders were similar and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Sudooku Ramen.
Small but we had a wonderful time. The servers were attentive and very friendly. The food was all very good.
This is the best ramen I've had in the area. I used to live in Japan too. I've been on a quest for the best ramen around here and I finally found this place.Definitely get the classic Sudooku Ramen with chashu. If you want the fried chicken, get it on the side.
If you want delicious Japanese food at more than reasonable prices with SPECTACULAR service, you need to eat here! The woman at the front is incredibly friendly, hardworking, and fast. Whether you’re ordering takeout or dining in, you can expect great food and service. Their ramen is phenomenal (all of them are great!). Also, their Sudooku bento box is very tasty and they have a lot of authentic Japanese menu items so you’ll be sure to find something delicious! I will definitely be a regular moving forward.
Staff was super nice, though the location was a bit small. We saw many glowing reviews and wanted to check this place out. We sat at a counter and got the following:1) Gyoza - our son ate this and loved this. He called it Yum! Dumplings. It looked like it was fried well, with crisp on one side.2) Chicken Kaarage - this was delicious. Well fried and the chicken inside was tender.3) Takoyaki - octopus balls. This wasn’t my favorite dish here, but was authentic. I could see how others would love it either the chunks of octopus in it.4) Chicken Bun - this was delicious though I think we would like to try the chashu next time after eating it in the Ramen5) Sudooku Ramen - noodle was bouncy and there was good balance with the Ramen. Would highly recommend this6) Spicy Sudooku Ramen - while this wasn’t quite as spicy as I would have liked, the staff checked in with me and let me know they could adjust the heat next time. This was still delicious and would highly recommend. I like that the heat is adjustable as what may be spicy to some, may not be to others.Overall, loved the food here and the staff. The food came out very quickly and was delicious and we can’t wait for our next trip back.
Excellent noodles, good size portions, reasonable prices, we loved this place. We tried the Tan Tan Ramen soup, nice kick to it, and the peanut flavor in the soup broth was very nice (similar to Pad Thai). Second dish was the Garlic Soy Ramen, that includes their signature chicken and a side of Miso soup. On the third bite my wife said “I’ll definitely come back here”.So glad to have a noodles place near us that is the same quality as the places in Chicago. Also liked the packaging to go (we ordered pickup), with the containers balanced to make it easy to carry, and extra thought that went into the black & white plaid napkins. Very friendly staff, too!