
WakuWaku Ramen is a Boston-based Japanese restaurant group known for its innovative ramen dishes and vibrant, modern ambiance. Founded in 2021, it has locations in Chinatown, Harvard Square, Waltham, and Quincy. The menu features signature ramen options like Pork Katsu Ramen, Black Garlic Beef Ramen, and Miso Tonkotsu Ramen, along with appetizers such as gyoza and tempura. Each location offers a lively, cyberpunk-inspired dining experience, with dine-in, takeout, and delivery options
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Address: 33 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: (617) 674-2127
Website: https://www.wakuwakuramen.com/
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It wasn’t busy, so I was able to sit by the window. I was warmly greeted and served by Jennie W., who was incredibly friendly and always smiling. She checked in regularly, offered helpful recommendations, and mentioned the promotion running that day. After coming in from the freezing cold, it was exactly what I needed — a comforting bowl of ramen and genuinely great customer service.
Gabriel also came by after the food was served to make sure everything was alright, which I really appreciated.
Overall, I had a fantastic experience and felt well looked after. Highly recommended!
Came here for dinner and was really impressed. The ramen was flavorful and satisfying—definitely a “good ramen” as promised! I had the tomyam , and the toppings were fresh and plentiful (loved the corn, perfectly cooked egg, and touch of lime).
We also ordered the Karaage (Japanese fried chicken) and Gyoza. Both were cooked perfectly and made for great starters. The portions are good for the price, making it a fantastic value. The location is great and easy to get to. Highly recommend!
The broth was just warm, which forces you to eat very quickly — by the time you reach the middle of the bowl, it’s already cold. I’m not sure whether this is intentional, but it gave me the impression that customers are expected to eat fast and move on.
That feeling was reinforced by the service. Although the place wasn’t full, a staff member repeatedly came to our table asking how we were doing. At one point, she brought the check without us asking for it. Later, as we were finishing our water, she came back again just to “check in.” When I jokingly asked if she liked talking a lot, she replied yes, as if it were part of the experience.
I don’t mean to be rude, but it felt rushed and intrusive. Ramen is meant to be comforting, especially on a cold day, and this atmosphere made it hard to enjoy the meal at a relaxed pace.
The server just do the bare minimum to get the bowl to you (I rather a fast-casual place TBH). The biggest red flag was the sticy floor, sticky menu and sticky table!!!!
Parking was a big headache! After several loops around the block for street parking, we gave up and head to the closest parking garage –$15 per hour!!