

Omoide Sushi & Noodle is a fast casual sushi and ramen restaurant in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. We are located in the Arizona Center, and offer our full teriyaki, sushi, and ramen menu throughout the day as well as lunch specials from 11AM-2PM. Specialty Korean and Ramen items available all day. Omoide Sushi & Noodle is currently open for dine in, take out, and delivery through Doordash, Postmates and Ubereats throughout downtown Phoenix. Stop in for a fast casual Japanese restaurant experience or order delivery from the comfort of your home.
Set in the Arizona Center shopping complex, this modern, counter-serve outlet serves Japanese faves.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 455 N 3rd St #1120, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: (602) 254-3366
Website: https://omoidesushiphoenix.com/
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Reviews
Cons: very low quality ramen. To be honest, this was the lowest quality ramen I’ve ever had at a restaurant. At this price point, I didn’t expect Michelin star, mind blowing, amazingly complex flavors that make it taste like we’re actually in Japan. BUT I did expect it to taste somewhat elevated from the Top Ramen chicken flavor packs I used to make for 50 cents in college. This is exactly how my “spicy Korean ramen” tasted. In fact, I would bet a lot of money that those are the exact noodles that were in my order. It had the exact flavor and texture of a 50 cent Top Ramen chicken flavor pack. Which, doesn’t taste horrible in and of itself, but that’s not what I’m going to a restaurant for. I paid extra to add chicken and it was just a few small pebbles of dark meat. The ratio of vegetables and protein to noodles was really really low for a typical ramen restaurant. Calling what I ordered spicy Korean was a lie. It’s not either. There was a slight orange tinge to the broth which makes me think there’s probably a tiny amount of gochujang present, but not enough to make it spicy or Korean in any meaningful way. Truly the only flavor I tasted while eating this whole bowl was that of Top Ramen chicken flavor seasoning pack.
Also, the edamame were very dry and some pods were browning. It had to have been old and microwaved instead of fresh and steamed.
I’m really disappointed as I was trying to branch out from my usual ramen spots. I will just stick to the spots nearby that I know are good. Only way I’d come back is if I had a mad case of the drunk munchies and just wanted anything warm and salty. I see reviews here saying the sushi and other entrees are good, but idk if I want to risk this same level of disappointment again.
Don’t come here for any level of authenticity or high quality. Come here if you’re drunk, I guess.
This is a counter-service spot: you order at the front, and they bring the food to your table. The staff were friendly and doing their best despite being short-handed (only three people working during my visit). The place has an open layout, which makes cleanliness and organization very visible–unfortunately, things felt a bit disorganized at times. Tables were sticky when I arrived (though staff eventually wiped them down after I’d finished eating), and there was an odd, unpleasant odor coming from the floor drain near the soda machine.
That said, the sushi quality was solid enough that I’d definitely return for the food. With a little attention to upkeep and organization, this spot could easily become a go-to for quick, tasty sushi.
(Overall impression: Worth it for the sushi alone, but the ambiance and minor issues hold it back slightly.)
Food was hot and sushi was fresh. The spicy tuna was actually spicy. The Avocado on top was barely there. The salad dressing is unique. Miso was good. Good pricing. Menu has a variety of options. The inside is a bit cramped. No bathroom available. Restaurant was clean. Not bad for a little shop in a mall/outlet center overall
Let’s start with the good. The server who took my to go order was very nice and helped with the menu. The sushi tasted fresh and it was put together and presented nicely. A+
The gyoza was your normal run of the mill frozen ones. Nothing spectacular however they were fried nicely and were still nice and hot when I got back to the room. B-
The ramen however, like the other reviews, looked and tasted like store bought noodles. The broth while nice didn’t really give me that WOW factor or make me fall in love with it. It was missing a couple of key components where it would have been mind blowing. C