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Feedback gevenThe food at this restaurant is fantastic, we were very happy with everything we ordered. Personally, I love the Volcano Ramen and nacho gyozas, as I enjoy spicy foods. They always serve water and we typically go for the cold and refreshing Asahi beer on tap. The service is quick and the staff is very friendly. The small size of the restaurant is what initially drew us in, reminding us of the Ramen shops in Japan.
The service at this restaurant is excellent and the food is great! We started with the Watercress Salad, which was light and delicious with a fantastic dressing. The selection on the menu was impressive, but we decided on the Tonkotsu Ramen and the Foie Gras Butter Corn. The Gyozas were also amazing with a perfect mix of toppings. The service was top-notch, our server was attentive and made sure we had everything we needed. The prices were reasonable and the ramen was definitely worth trying. You won't be disappointed!
In February 2022, I stopped by for a quick lunch and enjoyed a delicious bowl of ramen. The broth was flavorful and rich, and the noodles had a great texture. The char sui was cooked perfectly. Overall, I was extremely satisfied with my ramen and would definitely return for more tasty bowls in the future.
Basil parmesan is sooo good! I recommend you try this with ocean salad. Manichi Special is also good. Customer service is good here, authentic Japanese service to its best! Enjoy juicy guy Juanderers!
I was looking for a lunch spot in the area and my parents wanted ramen. A comb through my bookmarks showed me Manichi Ramen, recommended by a co-worker, and it did not disappoint. We (party of four) got there on July 4th at 11:45ish and were seated immediately. There was probably one other table dining there and we were far enough away from them, which I appreciated. I guess the trick to dining in without crowds is to come on a holiday. We started with the karaage, and you can't really go wrong with that. It came out piping hot, crispy, and flavorful. We also got an order of the Garlic Butter Shrimp Gyoza, which seemed to be one of the more popular gyozas. I thought it was only okay. When the menu said garlic butter, I was expecting North Shore garlic shrimp vibes. But sadly, this was not that. Instead, it was more Trader Joe's gyoza vibes with a bunch of scallion and garlic paste on top. Luckily, the ramen was much better. After I had the curry nikutama over at Marugame Udon, I guess I was on a curry kick because I ended up ordering the creamy curry ramen here and I loved it. The broth was rich and flavorful but not TOO rich. The noodles were also cooked perfectly. Dad had the Volcano Tonkatsu ramen (too spicy for me, but he enjoyed it), and Mom and Hubby both had some variations of the miso (also great, but nothing unique). Overall, everything was pretty great. I liked that they had non-ramen options, such as donburi and udon. So if you have someone in your party who isn't really feeling ramen, there is something for them too. The other gyozas sound interesting too but after the garlic shrimp, I'm a bit skeptical. But that's not enough to stop me from coming back for some more ramen. There was also some special that caught my eye with curry/tomato/rice/meat, I don't really remember but they already got me there.