Asian fusion spot offering ramen & signature dishes in a casual, modern space with an upbeat vibe.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 E College Ave, Appleton, WI 54911
Phone: (920) 815-3184
Website: http://bowl91.com/
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Reviews
We waited and waited while servers and staff walked around, and there were plenty of open tables, yet no one spoke to us, checked in, or even acknowledged that we were standing there. After a long wait with zero communication, I finally went up to the bar to ask what was going on. I was met with a rude response and told the wait would be at least 30 MORE minutes, completely contradicting the QR system.
I’ve been here years ago and remember good food and service, but this visit was nothing like that. Being ignored from the moment you walk in is unacceptable.
We kind paid a bit more than I’d assume normal, because we wanted to try many things
Be Careful though..
Things do add up very quickly price wise.
But good quality food
My honey recommends the Hmong egg rolls, the most satisfying crunch and delicious
Crab Rangoons were just alright, not a huge fan of the triangle style fold, and it’s very cream cheese forward.
Ramen was good, everything had good flavor, broth had that nice richness to it that you expect in a bowl of ramen. My egg was cold, wish they warmed it up more before sending it out, I had to let the other half warm up in the broth.
The ramen was great and satisfying. Broth was good.
The Pad Thai is one of the best I’ve had. The sauce has a nice consistency and flavor.
Also had the bulgogi tacos. Very unique crossover. Highly recommend trying it.
My only complaint is that the place was incredibly cold. I feel for the servers whom have to work in these freezing conditions. If you’re coming in here during the cold Wisconsin winter months make sure to come with at least 3 layers of clothes.
Cheers!
First of all, I just don’t dig on swine. Most ramen places use a primarily pork based broth but they have a solid selection of chicken and vegetarian options, and ALSO offered to sub the pork with chicken in the Tom Yum soup. The broth was great. Hmong egg rolls were crispy. Everything tasted fresh.
The portion was enough for two meals which is a steal for the price.
Appetizers were delicious. We got edamame, bao buns & crab rangoon.
We ordered the Ramen Stir Fry and asked for a medium spiciness level, idk if my tastebuds were broken or what but my mouth was on fire & we politely asked to send it back but she declined and said since we picked at it we couldn’t. (2 bites being picked at is a little crazy)
Context: i’ve been in hospitality my whole life, the LAST thing I ever want to do is send something back but for an $18-$20 dish I would prefer to enjoy what I’m eating. We never got drink refills either. We kind of felt like a bother even just being there.
They’ve really stepped up their service, too. The staff was friendly, and our food came out within 20 minutes of ordering. The ambiance is peaceful and made for a really enjoyable dinner. My client and I had a great time, and I’ll definitely be coming back.
Only downside is the limited street and metered parking. It took us about 15 minutes of driving around to find a spot. But once you’re inside, it’s totally worth it!