Wei Ramen

36 Washington St, Indianapolis - 46204
191 reviews
Ramen
(317) 280-7599

Absolutely delicious. Every item was perfect and the staff was very friendly. Highly recommend.

Wei Good and Wei Cool!!I stopped into Wei Ramen purely by accident while walking around the downtown area looking for some grub. I admit I was in explorer mode so I was getting hungry after walking around for a few hours. I hadn't had good Ramen in a while so I decided to check it out.The restaurant is a nicely decorated spot and very inviting. The menu is simple but offers your typical Ramen restaurant fare. I was admittedly hungry so ordered some of my favourites and of course a nice bottle of sake to wash it all down.I had Takoyaki and Karrage Chicken and ordered one of the signature Ramens. I was pleasantly surprised as the food was on par with some of my favourite local Ramen joints in my hometown.I think I may have ordered a bit too much food, but hey, it was a fantastic meal in a popular downtown spot.

I was overcharged on my tip and apparently there's rumors about the servers here overcharging people on their tips when they pay by card. My advice... the food is just okay and if you do pay make sure you have cash and don't pay by card!!! DO NOT ? LEAVE A TIP ON YOUR CARD!!!

For downtown Indianapolis, this was a great place to eat for a quick and delicious Ramen.I got the spicy chicken Ramen and a chicken bun, while my coworker got the pork tonkotsu ramen and a pork bun. The buns were large (2 could fill me up) and had a great texture. The chicken was thin and worked well with the teriyaki sauce. The spicy ramen was delicious. It had just enough heat for some slight sinus issues and a little tingling on the lips, which was perfect for me. I did not try the pork, but my coworker raved about it.Went here for later lunch with a coworker (about 1pm), so we were seated quickly and received our food within about 10 minutes of ordering. We were rarely interrupted during the meal, letting us focus on how bad we are with chopsticks instead.Overall, we both really enjoyed the food and would like to come back in the future.

Terrible food and not even close to authentic. The coating of the chicken karaage is hard as rock, taste like it was pre-made and when they got an order they just put it back to the deep fryer to heating up.The ramen part is gross, it was sad that has been called ramen, the only good things in ramen was bamboo shoots and fish cake which you ordered from the delivery company. I only took two bites of the ramen and left that place still hungry.Two stars are for the servers, she was really nice and friendly.

For a vegetarian, the options are very limited HOWEVER, being an Asian myself, the taste was very close to home. It was spicy, warm, and earthy feeling. I do not know how to use chopsticks and I was NOT judged for asking for a fork (or maybe I was). The service was great and the people were very sweet. It was completely worth the buck!

This was a good ramen shop the waiter was nice and the atmosphere was great. The ramen was good and the saki was also good . Over all I would give this ramen shop a chance. And I would come here again.

Loved the chicken curry ramen.

The only time I’ve ever seen Ramen is in those not so appetizing bricks that come in yellow and orange packaging. My son loves it. I won’t touch it. I ended up at Wei Ramen because the place I was hoping to visit was closed (next door). When I’m on the road, I would rather hit the local spots. It took me a bit to figure things out and I almost walked away but decided to stay and give (hopefully) real ramen a shot.It was great. I can’t testify as to how it stacks up to other ramen restaurants but I really liked it. I had a spicy chicken ramen dish. The curry came on the side. It hit the spot.

Amazing service and amazing food! After our reservations got canceled at another restaurant, we came found our “way” into Wei, and WOW. Such delicious food and amazing employees who took amazing care of us. We’ll be back!