Very good place to go get some ramen, I had the lunch time special ramen which was good value, but if your order from the lunch time menu. they will make you wait very long time to get your order as they will serve other before you even if they ordered after you.
Yulin
Nice cute little dinning place, you order and pay at the counter before you sit. Love the interior decoration, you can hang your bags and clothes on the hooks behind you.The food is generally around a tenner, I had their signature ramen, the toppings were great, I loved the eggs. The broth is okay, tasted like one of those Japan fast food chains, but for the price you’re paying, this is worth every penny. The noodles are normal in terms of softness, I’d prefer firm noodles.There’s plenty of seats, don’t have to wait around.
Birgit Ei
I felt very poorly, so I got me a chicken noodle soup/ramen from there. Very pricey (£10,50), but super yummy. Think the soup cured me from my cold. ?
Hoi Lam
Highly recommend
Antonio Gonzalez
Awesome !!!
Laura Fecoli
Best ramen in Waterloo. The service is fast and the ramen are delicious and furthermore everything is affordable!
Nigel Pritchard
Great food and service.
Michel L.
This restaurant is counter-service. Too bad that is not clear when you enter. Little thing to improve though, a sign would do just fine.The meal was excellent. The prices they charge are absolutely great, having a meal and share a side for less then 25 pound for 2 people is just amazing for London.Could find any fault in the meal. The ramen were perfect. Katsu chicken was spicy but not too much for my taste.I really did enjoy my meal
David Lewendon
Not the best veggie range. But the tofu ramen is amazing, full of flavour. A real gem for lunch. Will be back for more ramen ?Wheelchair accessibility: Has easy open electric doors too.
Luke Bourne
Always wanted to try Gyudon and chose this restaurant as it's one of the very few in the city that sells it. Was not disappointed, it was absolutely delicious and was sold for a pretty good price. Service was a little slow, but it was to be expected as the restaurant was quite busy. If I'm ever passing through Southwark again, I'll be sure to drop by here for another beef bowl.
A restaurant that treats children poorly is not a restaurant worth going to, because I don't think you would treat your friends and family that way.We have a child under two years old and asked him to give us a baby seat. He insisted that it was not safe to put a baby seat in the seat we were inside and that it would be safe to sit near the bar.Do you think it is safer for a child under two years old to sit in a seat without any backrest? Would you treat your own child or a friend's child like this?We asked for an extra chair, hoping that the child could sit alone instead of being held, which would make it impossible to eat. We needed an extra chair to put coats, because the entire seat was occupied by coats, making it impossible to sit. But this gentleman I insist on not giving, I hope you are just a waiter, because if you are the boss, I will be speechless.All this bad service would be fine if the food was good.The highlight is that I also had a mediocre bowl of ramen.It doesn't have any special features. I really can't understand why it has a bad attitude?Kid-friendliness: Very bad, not friendly at all, terrible. Don't step in if you have children, or don't waste your money here if you've had delicious ramen.
Dan Mallinson
Great
Slav Zhelev
Overall stressful experience. I had the Oyako Ramen which was somewhat ok, but I had to top it up with lots of chilli powder for to be good. Not bad food though. The main struggle was the rude waiter, he was very intense from the first moment, pretty unwelcoming, and also he interrupted and asked if we want to order something else because there is other customers waiting - bearing in mind that we were there only for about 1 hour or so, it was not as if we were keeping the table occupied for hours without ordering. Waiter added great stress to my experience.
Very good place to go get some ramen, I had the lunch time special ramen which was good value, but if your order from the lunch time menu. they will make you wait very long time to get your order as they will serve other before you even if they ordered after you.
Nice cute little dinning place, you order and pay at the counter before you sit. Love the interior decoration, you can hang your bags and clothes on the hooks behind you.The food is generally around a tenner, I had their signature ramen, the toppings were great, I loved the eggs. The broth is okay, tasted like one of those Japan fast food chains, but for the price you’re paying, this is worth every penny. The noodles are normal in terms of softness, I’d prefer firm noodles.There’s plenty of seats, don’t have to wait around.
I felt very poorly, so I got me a chicken noodle soup/ramen from there. Very pricey (£10,50), but super yummy. Think the soup cured me from my cold. ?
Highly recommend
Awesome !!!
Best ramen in Waterloo. The service is fast and the ramen are delicious and furthermore everything is affordable!
Great food and service.
This restaurant is counter-service. Too bad that is not clear when you enter. Little thing to improve though, a sign would do just fine.The meal was excellent. The prices they charge are absolutely great, having a meal and share a side for less then 25 pound for 2 people is just amazing for London.Could find any fault in the meal. The ramen were perfect. Katsu chicken was spicy but not too much for my taste.I really did enjoy my meal
Not the best veggie range. But the tofu ramen is amazing, full of flavour. A real gem for lunch. Will be back for more ramen ?Wheelchair accessibility: Has easy open electric doors too.
Always wanted to try Gyudon and chose this restaurant as it's one of the very few in the city that sells it. Was not disappointed, it was absolutely delicious and was sold for a pretty good price. Service was a little slow, but it was to be expected as the restaurant was quite busy. If I'm ever passing through Southwark again, I'll be sure to drop by here for another beef bowl.
Restaurantji Recommends
Japanese food and especially ramen at super fair
Great Ramen in a traditional setting.
A restaurant that treats children poorly is not a restaurant worth going to, because I don't think you would treat your friends and family that way.We have a child under two years old and asked him to give us a baby seat. He insisted that it was not safe to put a baby seat in the seat we were inside and that it would be safe to sit near the bar.Do you think it is safer for a child under two years old to sit in a seat without any backrest? Would you treat your own child or a friend's child like this?We asked for an extra chair, hoping that the child could sit alone instead of being held, which would make it impossible to eat. We needed an extra chair to put coats, because the entire seat was occupied by coats, making it impossible to sit. But this gentleman I insist on not giving, I hope you are just a waiter, because if you are the boss, I will be speechless.All this bad service would be fine if the food was good.The highlight is that I also had a mediocre bowl of ramen.It doesn't have any special features. I really can't understand why it has a bad attitude?Kid-friendliness: Very bad, not friendly at all, terrible. Don't step in if you have children, or don't waste your money here if you've had delicious ramen.
Great
Overall stressful experience. I had the Oyako Ramen which was somewhat ok, but I had to top it up with lots of chilli powder for to be good. Not bad food though. The main struggle was the rude waiter, he was very intense from the first moment, pretty unwelcoming, and also he interrupted and asked if we want to order something else because there is other customers waiting - bearing in mind that we were there only for about 1 hour or so, it was not as if we were keeping the table occupied for hours without ordering. Waiter added great stress to my experience.