Address and Contact Information
Address: 14240 Centreville Square, Centreville, VA 20121
Phone: (703) 883-7233
Website: https://sanchomeusa.com/
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Order: Order online
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Reviews
The service is the same in Japan, you have a tablet or machine who will take your order and then someone will deliver it. And also No TIP! for embracing the food, atmosphere, and the culture!
The price is right for what you are getting. Note that their noodles are all freshly made no frozen ones. Then people are so nice.
It is in the strip mall so you have shared parking.
I loved the idea of the “pick two” option; however, the mini bowl is extremely small—only a bite or two. I also wish you could choose any ramen for the “pick two” but the shoyu tonkotsu wasn’t possible.
Another downside of the experience was that we waited about an hour to receive our ramen after receiving our appetizers due to a mistake where the order never made it to the kitchen. That was especially upsetting since they only offered a brief apology. Overall, the food was just okay, but I’m glad I finally got to try it!
The Food: Went with the Sanchome Ramen for my meal. They had a pick two option, so my meal came with a side of Gyudon. The broth was very flavorful and rich. The ramen was cooked very nicely and portions were just right. The only gripe I have from my bowl was that the pork chashu was a little more tough than I’d like. I was hoping for the melt in your mouth texture, but that wasn’t it al all. Other than that, everything else about the bowl was good.
The Service: Service is FCFS I believe. There are screens at each table and you pretty much order off of that. They are fairly fast with getting meals out too, so i had no complaints at all here. They also don’t accept tip, so what you get is what you pay for.
The Atmosphere: Plenty of seating available. The restaurant is nice and clean as well.
Overall, a 4/5. Definitely recommend giving this spot a try. I’ll be back again for sure.
The food was excellent. Nothing extravagant or exciting, just very good flavor and quality. The noodles are made in house and they are wonderful. The broth was basic and delicious. The pork was tender and incredibly flavorful. We both got the pick two meals and the rice dishes were also very good. The pick two is a substantial amount of food. I really loved how fresh and clean everything tasted. Better ingredients, better pizza… and better ramen ♂️
The service was friendly and the staff was attentive, that being said it wasn’t busy while we were there so ymmv.
The atmosphere was quiet and relaxed, and honestly the kind of vibe I like for ramen.
I see people mentioning the price, but I feel like you are getting what you pay for. High quality/fresh ingredients are worth the price to me.
Would definitely recommend and we will certainly return
*** Second visit was actually even better than the first . I’m a fan
My one note is that if you are in the mood for protein then you should order extra chashu. I will certainly be coming back to this ramen spot and try more of their offerings. The city pop music was the cherry on top to complement and complete the ambiance.
The restaurant is located in a strip mall with plenty of parking, making it easy to visit. Ordering is done through a tablet system at each table, with payment handled at the front. The waitresses are friendly and polite, and the overall process is smooth and efficient.
Food-wise, the broth is light and mild, neither thick nor deeply intense. If you’re accustomed to richer, more umami-forward ramen, this may feel a bit flat. The house-made noodles are extremely thin, closer to thick vermicelli, and tend toward a soft, slightly gluey texture rather than the chewy, springy bite many expect from ramen noodles.
The extra spicy option was underwhelming—rather than spice being cooked into the broth, it was provided as a small cup of paprika on the side, which didn’t add much heat or depth.
Overall, Sanchome Ramen is good but not memorable. It’s friendly, clean, and convenient, but the lighter broth and noodle texture keep it from standing out. Worth trying if you’re nearby, though ramen enthusiasts may prefer stronger-flavored options elsewhere.
The ambience was a pleasant surprise too. It was quiet, calm, and comfortable, making it easy to enjoy your meal without the usual noise of a busy ramen shop.
Service was solid. The staff does not hover but they are attentive when you need them, and ordering from the iPad on the table is smooth and convenient. One unique thing: they do not accept tips, which makes the whole experience feel refreshingly straightforward.
With food this good and an atmosphere this relaxed, I can confidently say:
This is our new ramen spot.