
A ramen shop is a casual eatery specializing in Japanese noodle soup dishes. It typically offers a variety of ramen bowls, each featuring different broths, noodles, and toppings. Customers can choose from options like miso, shoyu, or tonkotsu ramen, and customize their orders with ingredients like sliced pork, seaweed, soft-boiled eggs, and scallions. Ramen shops often have a cozy and informal ambiance, with counter seating or small tables, allowing patrons to savor their steaming bowls of noodles and broth.
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Address: 948 W Grace St, Richmond, VA 23220
Phone: (804) 353-8999
Website: https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/ramen-spot-llc-richmond
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I got the Chicken Katsu Ramen — insanely good. The chicken felt a little thin, but maybe I just got that one piece. I also tried the Takoyaki — really good, perfectly done. Grabbed a Chicken Katsu Rice to go too. Haven’t tried it yet, но уверeн, что тоже будет огонь. More to come…
my order last time i went was:
edemame (1) 5.00
Beef Curry Ramen (1) 13.00
Beef Ramen (1) 13.00
Cha-shu buns (1) 6.00
Next order of business.. the service. The service is.. AMAZING! Me and my boyfriend used to go all the time (hence why so many pictures) and we actually got to know and become acquaintances with one of the waiting staff there. Her name is Katie.
Katie works a lot, whenever we come in, she’s usually there. It’s her and her supervisor(?) that are usually working. we actually talked a lot to the manager(?) and learned her name but in our absence it was lost in my brain. (i feel so bad they’re so nice) (i think it starts with a S, something like Sunny or Song?)
Anyways, back to katie. shes perfect, so nice, she gives great big smiles and gets our order down quickly, but because we’ve been there so many times, she quite literally remembers our orders to the T, as she also knows our names! (and our cat since we’ve brought him a couple times in his bubble backpack)
we haven’t gone in a while, (i’ll be honest, we couldn’t afford it ) but last night, we were craving some good-ol ramen spot. When we opened the door, it was busy but yet,
“Hi! Shea and Topher, You guys! Long time no see!”
it was katie! and she still remembered us! We had to wait about 10 minutes for an open table, luckily they have a small seating area where we can still look at the menu (as if we’ll need it)
katie called us over to our table and was smiling ear to ear, i can’t even lie, i got a little emotional. She asked, “1 or 2 edemame today?” and i decided i MUST leave a review so everyone can know how amazing this shop is. It’s great. Please come and support them!
I just also want to say: katie automatically brought us forks (we don’t use the chopsticks ) and the salt because she knows I like to put hella salt on my edemame. she learned us so well and it feels good to be known so well. Love this place, i hope it stays for a long time so i can revisit. ps. i took a picture everytime i went.
I decided to order the Nagasaki Champion Ramen and a sweet tea. Surprised the tea was canned and no refills.
But what really struck a cord with me was my meal. The broth was savory, veggies were delicious, noodles prepared perfectly, and probably the best soft boiled egg I’ve ever had…..HOWEVER….I’m noticing that with each bite and stir to blend all the flavors together, I haven’t come across ANY PORK!
So I start to investigate my bowl thoroughly, combing through all the broth, veggies, and noodles…and finally found a little sliver of pork. I continue my “needle in a haystack” search, placing bit by bit in the ladle they provided.
There was about a table spoon of pork.
Shocked at how little protein I’ve collected, I asked one of the servers if this is the “normal” portion size for this meal, to which he stated, sorry, but yes.
BUMMER!
Needless to say, after spending $17 on a can of tea and not nearly enough protein to feed my 3yr old, I had to succumb to a biggie bag from Wendy’s to fill my belly.
Food: Having lived in Japan for 3 years, my taste buds have been very critical of any Japanese style food since then. And trust me, this place did not disappoint!! The beef gyoza’s texture was spot on and very tasty. I ordered the Spicy Miso and told the waiter to make mines extra spicy and he looked at me like I lost my mind lol. It came out aesthetically looking good and the taste was literally fire!! I’m talking nose running, eyes watering, yet you can’t stop eating! My kids got the regular Miso and they loved it! My wife got the Curry ramen and she said the taste was spot on!! I highly recommend this place if you’re looking for authentic ramen in Richmond
Has seating for maybe up to 6-10 tables.