I went here for dinner and got the Shoyu Ramen. The broth tasted ok, but the noodles were gummy, the pork tasted old and dry, and the egg (although the best part) was falling apart. This was probably the least appetizing ramen i've had. I didn't even finish it and threw it away. The staff was polite though. I was also put off by having the dine in experience be given plastic take-away bowls, which is very contrary to what is advertised on their website. The small plastic spoon was not usable to get a decent amount of broth either. Lastly the bathroom floor was sticky and no hooks in the stalls to hang your stuff (as in the hooks weren't there anymore and you could see the holes where they used to be).
The tonkotsu ramen is absolutely amazing. Only in Japan have I tasted better ramen.
This restaurant shares a space with Cupabob. The staff need to work on their customer service skills. This was my first time at Ramen930 and the cashier seemed irritated when I asked what protein came with the Ramen bowls. Sorry, I didn't know and the menu hanging up has a small font that is a little hard to read even with corrected vision. Then I sat for over 10 minutes waiting on the ramen, others who came in after me got food before me so I went up to the counter in case they overlooked my order somehow. The girl tells me in a snide way that ramen takes longer than the cupabob orders. That is something you should tell a customer so they don't feel like they got overlooked.When I finally got my order the ramen had a good flavor and was filling. Not sure if I will go back though, just because of the customer service.
The folks who work there were nice, but the Ramen was the most disappointing I've had. Not worth the money. Even if the food were better, I wouldn't go there again because everything comes out in single use plastic. No recycle bin even.
Unfortunately my least favorite ramen experience yet. The staff was very nice, but the overall experience and food was certainly sub-par. The ramen was served in a cheap plastic to-go container, and no option for actual ramen spoons. The only spoon option was for a tiny plastic spoon with no curve and virtually impossible to get any broth in when making a scoop. The ramen itself was not great and the tofu wasn't very enjoyable. It's 2022 - serving dine-in meals in a to-go container is absolutely poor taste.
This place shares the space with Cupbop. I ordered the tonkatau ramen. It comes in a deep plastic bowl. They give you good chopsticks but a lackluster spoon. I abandoned it halfway through my meal and just picked up my bowl to slurp my broth. The ramen looked pretty close to the picture they have for tonkatsu ramen. There was a good amount of vegetables and pork. The shredding could have been better as I got a fairly large piece I had to gnaw through. But once I soaked in the broth for a while, it seemed to break apart. I waited about 10 min to get my dish. I would do so again as I felt like they were freshly preparing the vegetables. I would check out their other offerings based on this initial dish.
Great environment and a very clean restaurant! I entered with my wife and 2 kids and the attention that Sage and Shan provided to the kids was above and beyond for my expectations for employees.Will definitely be coming back.
This place left my stomach hurting after forsure, i did not even finish the ramen. Only thing good about it was the broth, literally! Customer service was poor, pretty disappointed for a first timer and wont be going back.
The place was great! Nice setting as well. It was a lot of soup when I ate Ramen 930 Spicy one, but it was great for one appetite.
Awesome Ramen! We got the Black Garlic Ramen and the Spicy Niku. The broth was very flavorful. The host at the cashier was very kind and patient with us. The takoyaki was also pretty yummy.