Address and Contact Information
Address: 6616 Milwaukee Ave # 800, Lubbock, TX 79424
Phone: (806) 701-2170
Website: https://www.instagram.com/kpopramenlbk?igsh=MTQ5Ym9rM2dnYnV5Mw==&utm_source=qr
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Reviews
You can also order on a screen if you are anxious about talking to someone, but staff is still helpful in helping you choose what’ll be great for you.
My brother and I had the K-Pop dry ramen with chicken and Kimchi friend rice with pork. Chef’s kiss for sure! 10/10 will be here again!
From the first bite, you can tell this isn’t just a bowl of soup, it’s an experience. The broth is rich, bold, and packed with flavor without being overpowering. It has that perfect balance of savory heat and depth that makes you immediately want another spoonful. The noodles are cooked just right, the toppings are fresh, and every ingredient tastes intentional.
The portion size is generous (you definitely won’t leave hungry). My husband and I shared the soup with Mandu!
If you haven’t tried the K-Pop Soup yet, RUN…don’t walk. This place has officially earned a permanent spot in my rotation.
The broth is incredible!!! I am extremely disappointed there is no tomago. There is a hard-boiled season egg, which has good flavor, but being hard boiled feels like a hard boiled egg. Their runny egg is not seasoned, so I feel it doesn’t pair well with the ramen. If there was a runny season egg that would significantly boost the dish!
The noodles are very good for traditional noodles. (My preference is thinner noodles but these being thicker does not impact my rating)
The pork does not resemble a traditional chastity pork, typically its round a charred before serving, this pork seems to just be grilled to order, and it is a little tougher than I would like. If the pork could be slow cooked that would boost this dish significantly.
The veggies and extra components are good but lack any mushrooms or nori. Personally I I really enjoy the kikurage mushrooms but it seem this establishment doesn’t have any. The portions are adequate, but their Kaedama (noodles refill) is 2x anywhere else I’ve ever been, so keep in mind if you’re a noodle lover that getting more will be a bit pricey.
I got the spice level 3 (over medium) and based of this, their spice levels are accurate and well done.
Overall, the broth (again, absolutely incredible) overwhelmingly makes up for an otherwise somewhat disappointing tonkotsu ramen. However, based on other ramen shops in Lubbock this would be one of my higher ratings in the area. I would like to try the Shoyu ramen and see what that’s like, from what I have seen (and smelled) thise restaurants strong suite is their broth.
A good option for if broth is a deciding factor for your ramen preferences
Update:I wanted to update my previous review because K-Pop Ramen replied publicly asking me to email them so they could make things right. Unfortunately, they never responded. Very disappointing. There’s no point in replying to reviews if you’re going to ignore the customer afterward. It just feels like damage control rather than genuine care.