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Address: 4811 95th St, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
Phone: (708) 634-3544
Website: https://www.wusramen.com/
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Reviews
The food was actually cooked to perfection. The bok choy was flavorful the pork was juicy and the broth was rich in flavor as well. They had some Chilli oil that you could add as well and it just added a whole nother level to the broth. Definitely worth a try and me and the kids will be returning for more
You know when you go to an unfamiliar restaurant and you pick the “safe item” off the menu like something you know you’ll like? Well, that’s what I did. I went with the spicy Tonkotsu. It was very flavorful and the noodles were fresh. I also ordered the pickled cucumbers, which I favored a lot, and the pork Gyozas. The dumplings were a bit too crispy for my taste, but they were otherwise good.
The service, however, was the real highlight and not in a good way. The cashier we encountered was dismissive and unprofessional, setting the tone right away. The restaurant provides self-serve cups thats reusable, yet the one I picked up and filled with water had a visible film inside. Naturally, I didn’t feel like drinking mystery residue. When I politely asked for a disposable cup, I was told no despite the fact that my own table mates were sipping from them. I even lowered the request further, asking if the lady at front counter if my cup could simply be rinsed out so I could get some water. We both looked at the film . Somehow, that too was denied. Instead, I was handed a deli container, as though that were a perfectly reasonable replacement for a drinking cup. Nothing says hospitality quite like being served water in a takeout tub. And let me be clear this wasn’t during a rush. At the time, no one was at the register, and there were only three other guests dining inside. I’ve worked in fast food myself, so I know how stressful customer service can be. I’m very understanding and patient when it comes to busy environments. But this was not that. This was simply poor service and a lack of basic courtesy.
The atmosphere itself felt cold and unwelcoming, which only magnified the lackluster experience.
In short: this establishment manages to charge full price, deliver half the effort, and still make you feel like an inconvenience for asking for the bare minimum. If you’re curious, do yourself a favor and stick to takeout, at least then you’ll already have A CLEAN CUP for water at home.
For Context, Apparently, this passes as a clean cup here.
This is a place we frequent because, honestly, we genuinely enjoy the food. However, the treatment has consistently been unpleasant. Despite that, we kept coming back because the flavor made us willing to tolerate poor service. Tonight was the breaking point.
Service is minimal, but that’s not a bad concept (order on tap screen, get a buzzer). Atmosphere is great.
Pretty basic ramen, neither the toppings nor the broth were noteworthy (the chashu was great, though). $10 for 4 takoyaki is very disappointing, I expected 6 or more for that price, and I wasn’t fond of them being on top of sweet & sour sauce ? The gyozas were unremarkable. I suggest you explore other places.