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Feedback gevenWe just had our first visit to Ramen Fuji and were very impressed! We tried both the beef ramen and the chashu ramen, and while both were delicious, the chashu was our favorite. We also sampled a few appetizers—takoyaki, gyoza, and cream cheese wontons. The ordering is done at the counter, and the food is brought to your table. There's a self-serve drink station with Pepsi products and other bottled beverages. They have a large table for bigger groups, and the bathrooms were clean and accessible. We will definitely be back!
This place was only a slight improvement over a cheap cup of ramen noodles, but at ten times the price. Unfortunately, it didn’t come close to authentic Japanese ramen. The noodles were nearly tough and lacked flavor, the broth was overly salty, and while the chashu (meat) was quite thick, it was still the best-tasting element of the dish. The ajitsuke tamago (ramen egg) had no flavor at all, resembling just a plain boiled egg, which is disappointing since the tamago is usually my favorite part in Japan. The service was underwhelming; I wasn’t greeted upon arrival, and the staff seemed unhappy. On the plus side, the food was served fairly quickly, and the restaurant itself was clean and looked nice. I really miss authentic ramen, which is hard to find in the U.S.
You have got to try Ramen Fuji! What a unique place with loads of flavor. I tried crab stuffed jalapeños for an appetizer, yep those were great and went with spicy chicken ramen. Think big bowl filled with soup and whatever goodness you choose. Generousportions and great place to chill for a while. Staff was welcoming and restaurant was clean. Enjoy! ????????????????
A lovely and tranquil spot for a meal. It appears to offer authentic Japanese cuisine, as good as you can find in the Great Plains.
It is spendy.... I dropped 22 bucks on a Kimchi Ramen bowl with tamago and spicy pork. Kimchi was just the way I like it (spicy-sour, strong and crunchy the place was empty.. The soft boiled egg was a wee bit on the soft side but is was deliciousso that 's a win for me. They give your about 6oz of spicy pork. (maybe more, I 'm gonna weigh it I 'm eating... This is shavedpork not the ground pork I 'm used to which was still great. You 'll get a decent serving of egg noodles on a regular bowl.They 'll be on the thin side and firm which is pretty standard and authentic for an everyday dish. You do get plenty of broth,I 'm not I to too much broth, I on team #extranoodles (which they as an extra side item so it 's pretty flexible to customize yourbowl and stay authentic, quality, Japanese Ramen Style food. The portions themselves are not too sus but it leans towards 'wegotta make money cuz the place is empty.. BUT, there are several noodles to choose from when you dine in (place was EMPTY...Its South Dakota... I get it.. Yes we love our Culver 's and Sickies ' Mac n ' Cheese bowls.. They do offer several drinks tochoose from and have Asian selections that you 'll most likely enjoy over a soda. Ramen Fuji is up there with Sora Ramen (in LasVegas, and if you know anything about that place that 's where most of the Asian executives on business will go to for lunch ordinner. If you stick to a bowl and a one side, no drink or bowl and one drink it 's possible to stay under 20 bucks. If you 'regonna eat like a guy who is familiar with Ramen Houses you 'll spend over 20 bucks Very niche, hole in the wall place. Ipersonally recommend it at least ONCE then either impress your friends or drop by when you need a hot bowl of real Ramen Housestyle food in Sioux Falls. If you 're visiting Sioux Falls definitely stop here and enjoy the quiet and stay for thefood. Enjoy!!!
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