Craving Authentic Ramen? Try Silverlake Ramen Today! Indulge in mouthwatering bowls of authentic ramen at Silverlake Ramen. Our noodles and flavorful broths are crafted with premium ingredients, delivering an unforgettable dining experience. Customizable options and vegetarian choices available.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3775 Tyler St, Riverside, CA 92503
Phone: (951) 729-6111
Website: http://silverlakeramen.com/
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Reviews
I got a spicy veggie ramen. I really appreciate the variety of veggies used, and the soup was not heavy! It all paired well. God bless you all.
We came because of the high reviews and the nice-looking interior from the photos. But if you’re looking for authentic Japanese food, this probably isn’t the spot. We’ve been to Japan multiple times, so our standards might be different.
The ramen tasted like good-quality instant noodles~not bad, but definitely not restaurant-level broth or noodles. The sushi rice was loose and a bit hard, not the sticky texture you’d expect. We also found a tiny strand of hair on the spicy tuna roll, which was disappointing.
Service was friendly and the ambience was pleasant, but overall, we paid around $100 for a pretty average experience.
They brought out my rice bowl at the same time as one of the appetizers. The other appetizer came out with the 2 ramen bowls after I was finished. Like no joke, I was ready for the check and to leave before other people got their food, before we got all the appetizers. Or was I supposed to sit and wait 20 minutes letting my food get cold?
This whole wait time, they would not even acknowledge our presence. They dropped a bowl at the next table and ran away without noticing us despite our “excuse me”s
Still, nearly all 8 tables were in use.
The prices are good, especially for the location.
There’s no soda refills, only $3 cans
Beer and sake or lemonade as alternatives.
Food was fine.
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this place. But if you’re curious, the ramen is probably your safest bet.
Crispy Chicken Kaarage &
Grilled Gyoza
The appetizers were plated first, then not long after the ramen came after there were not much waiting around.
The flavors for my spicy ramen were delicious. The broth is very flavorful with its ingredients. I suggest ordering two eggs. One egg isn’t enough for satisfaction. Must try everything I said except for gyozas. Those are just ordered for my partner who doesn’t care to order something new, lol, but it’s still good. I’m just saying if you want to try something new.
The second time going I ordered
Tsukemen ramen &
Shoyu fire
I realized they only give you half an egg with your order and will give you a full egg. When you order an extra egg why not give a complete egg ? is there no profit in giving a complete egg ? Anyways the Tsukemen ramen was a little too salty for me after drinking the soup broth a couple times & it does get cold a lot faster than the ramen that’s all in its bowl because the tsukemen ramen is separate with noodles and soup broth aren’t in the same bowl as the other ramen bowls.
Also I don’t recommend the tuna rice appetizers the fried rice is very hard the texture is not pleasant at all not worth getting.