
Now With Outdoor Dining On Our New Patio. Broth is located in the heart of Worcester, offering a unique dining experience. Serving up delicious and affordable Japanese fusion cuisine with a distinct New American twist. Specializing in ramen, Broth provides a modern take on classic flavors, perfect for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner. Discover your new favorite dish today.
Hip joint serving Americanized spins on Japanese noodle soup in cool, comic book-inspired digs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17 Mechanic St, Worcester, MA 01608
Phone: (508) 304-7505
Website: https://www.brothramen.com/
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Reviews
Located on 22 Front St in Worcester, Broth Ramen has potential but feels a bit unfinished. While the artwork on the walls is well done, the space lacks warmth—missing decor and dim lighting make it feel less inviting than it could be. First impressions matter, and unfortunately, the ambiance doesn’t fully draw you in.
️ Food & Drinks
I tried to order the surf and turf, but it looks like they already ran out, which is unfortunate. So I went to try the Grilled Cheese Ramen and the Lobster Ramen. The grilled cheese ramen was comforting with a creamy tomato bay soup, evoking a nostalgic grilled cheese and tomato soup combo. It’s a fun idea, but felt a little one-note—I wish it had more depth to elevate it beyond novelty.
The lobster ramen was underwhelming. A zesty lemon broth gave it a citrusy twist, but I expected a richer, seafood-boil-style flavor perhaps. The portion was light, with only half a lobster and very little meat. For a premium item, it didn’t quite deliver on value or experience.
Service & Hospitality
Service was just okay—friendly enough, but minimal effort beyond taking the order and dropping off food. There wasn’t much warmth or engagement, which added to the overall sense that the experience was missing something.
Unique Selling Point
Broth Ramen dares to be different with creative fusion concepts that go beyond traditional ramen. I respect the innovation—it’s not your typical ramen shop—but the execution doesn’t fully support the ideas. With stronger presentation, more thoughtful menu cohesion, and a better dine-in vibe, they could really stand out. Right now, it feels like a great idea that’s still trying to find its footing.
I was excited to see that they also have a menu from “The Hangover Pub”. I really hope they stick around!
The menu is limited, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it does mean fewer options to explore. We tried the tomato ramen, which tasted more like ramen noodles in a tomato soup. While not bad, it lacked the depth of flavor expected in a standout ramen dish. However, the grilled cheese on a stick was a fun and creative touch.
The pork broth ramen was okay but could have used more elements to elevate the dish. On the other hand, the kimchi and bacon rice balls were fantastic—probably the highlight of the meal.
Service was a bit slow, though not terrible. They do offer a selection of local beers, which is a nice touch if you want something to pair with your meal.
Overall, it’s worth trying once, but I don’t see myself going back. If you’re craving top-tier ramen in Worcester, you might want to look elsewhere.