Japanese standby offering ramen & other traditional fare in easygoing, compact quarters.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 46260 Warm Springs Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539
Phone: (510) 226-1388
Website: https://dinfo.me/onlineorder//home/menu/?restid=bodolucky
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Reviews
The staff are very nice, portions are huge, they’re generous with the meat, and the Hong Kong style milk tea & sesame balls were pretty pleasant.
Despite these points, the food wasn’t that good, so I wouldn’t recommend this place. Also, our food didn’t come out all at once. By the time the third person got their food, the other two people’s food had cooled to warm (as opposed to hot).
I genuinely wonder if Bodo would see more success making Chinese dishes rather than making lukewarm Chinese versions of Japanese dishes.
My partner ordered the Cha Shu ramen, she had a shared opinion on the broth and noodle quality.
Both ramens honestly didn’t taste like ramen at all. Nothing tasted at all like Japanese ramen. If anything it tasted more like Chinese instant broth powder with a more aromatic taste, not rich at all. Both ramens also came with a milk tea, we enjoyed that a lot actually.
We had also ordered the Chicken Katsu Curry, that wasn’t bad. Good amount of food for the price.
The biggest pro of the overall experience was the amount of food you get. Very large portion sizes, could split a bowl between 2 if you are not that hungry. But I would not recommend this place. Food is just not very good. Staff are friendly. They also do not offer any alcohol.
Doesn’t like the table too near each other , very tiny space here .
Miso ramen was tested great , much improved , soft skinny noodle but keep in good texture !
*** Squid bento !!!!! So good ***
Very good value!
2nd time: Ramen and deep fried squids. Seabass Bento box was a better deal. Auntie was happy as always.
Bodo had been on my radar for ages, and finally, I snagged a spot during the bustling holiday season. Now, let me tell you, this place lives up to the hype!
Sure, it’s cozy , and parking might be a seasonal game of Tetris. But once you squeeze in and snag a seat, prepare for a flavor adventure. The menu teems with intriguing options, and the star of the show, the ramen, is truly something special.
The Nagasaki ramen stole my heart (and taste buds). It’s a symphony of rich broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and tender pork belly. I savored every slurp, and let me tell you, the spice level packs a punch. If you’re a heat seeker, go for it – it’s incredible. But proceed with caution, my spice-loving friends, because “spicy” here might have your forehead glistening.
Speaking of spice, the menu caters to all levels, which is fantastic. My little ramen warriors devoured the kids’ option, and the accompanying fresh fries were a golden, crispy delight. Even the vegetarian ramen stole the show – a flavorful broth full of veggies that had me questioning why I ever considered meat in ramen.
And to top it all off, a complimentary pudding capped the meal with a creamy, sweet note. It was the perfect way to end this epic culinary journey.
So, if you’re looking for an intimate, flavorful, and authentic ramen experience, Bodo is a must-try. This gem is definitely on my “come back for more” list, and I’m already raving about it to all my ramen-loving friends.
**Highlights:**
* **Amazing Nagasaki ramen:** Flavorful broth, perfect noodles, and tender pork belly.
* **Vegetarian ramen:** A must-try for meat-free foodies.
* **Spicy options:** Customizable spice level, but be warned, “spicy” is no joke!
* **Kids’ menu:** Ramen and fries combo that’ll keep the little ones happy.
* **Complementary pudding:** A sweet, creamy finish to the meal.
* **Interesting menu:** More than just ramen to explore.
**Considerations:**
* **Small and crowded:** Be prepared for a cozy (read: tiny) atmosphere.
* **Limited seating:** Snag a spot early, especially during peak hours.
* **Parking might be tricky:** Plan ahead and explore nearby options.
**Overall:**
A small space with a big flavor punch! Delicious ramen, customizable spice levels, and more to explore on the menu. Perfect for ramen lovers and adventurous eaters. Just be prepared to share the space and potentially the sidewalk for parking. I’ll definitely be back!