Senyo by Ramen Ippo

  4.9 – 127 reviews   • Ramen restaurant

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Address: 6200 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR 97202

Phone: (503) 388-9035

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Reviews

Rose Baker
I got the tan tan ramen and added tofu, with a spice level of 3. It was such a flavorful, warming bowl of goodness! The spice was very enjoyable, and I personally will go higher next time.

I was so surprised at how flavorful the gyoza was! I could eat a whole dozen of those babies.

Parking was easy and the there was hardly any wait. The cart owner is very kind as well.

I will absolutely be back!
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Donna Marie Abril
Great bowl of ramen. We loved the black garlic Ramen. It was very flavorful and peppery. Spice levels can be added. A three was enjoyable. Tan tan is also a good choice. Gyozas were full of flavor and rice was perfectly cooked. Definitely would recommend. Easy to get to and parking wasn’t terrible.
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Dory Tang
I heard great reviews of their black garlic ramen, so I had to try it myself. This food cart is in a small Smile Pod of three. But two of the food carts are from the same restaurant, and only one was open.

I tried the dan dan noodles with a 3-spice level and black garlic ramen with a 4-spice level. First of all, it really wasn’t that spicy, even at 4 stars. I would definitely ask for 5 stars next time.

The ramen bowls were quite small. Although the ramen cost $13.50 a bowl, there wasn’t much ramen or soup. It came with only one thick slice of char siu. There were some corn and pickled radish. I was missing a soft-boiled egg or seaweed slices. The soup base was very good; I think it could have had more garlic flavor.

The dan dan noodles were very similar to the other ramen dish; just the soup base was different. All in all, it was a tasty bowl of ramen. I feel that the value may not be as good as some other ramen restaurants in town.
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Alex Lee
I ordered their black garlic oil ramen for lunch, their chasu pork was some of the best i’ve had. I only wish it had a soft boiled marinated egg to go with it. Will come back again!
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Linda Nguyen
As I walking around Sellwood, I found Senyo on New Year’s Day, I was pleasantly surprised to find a cozy spot open for a comforting meal. With a limited yet enticing menu, I opted for the black garlic ramen, maze soba, and gyoza.

The black garlic ramen was a delightful bowl of umami goodness. The broth, rich and robust with hints of garlic, enveloped the perfectly cooked noodles, creating a harmonious blend of flavors. The tender slices of pork belly were a savory delight, adding depth to each spoonful.

The maze soba was a unique and satisfying choice. Mixing the savory minced meat, chewy noodles, and a medley of toppings created a symphony of textures and tastes that kept me going back for more.

The gyoza, with its crispy bottom and juicy filling, were an absolute treat.

Overall, Senyo exceeded expectations with their delicious offerings, making it a delightful start to the new year. The fact that they were open on a holiday was an added bonus, and I’m already looking forward to my next visit to explore more of their flavorsome menu!
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Joy
Tried the tan tan ramen, garden ramen, and edamame gyoza. After taking a bite of the gyoza, we both wished we’d ordered 12 instead of 6. They were incredible! Both styles of ramen were fabulous as well… the tan tan ramen broth was deeply rich, savory, and nutty. I appreciated the freshness and lightness of the garden ramen in contrast. Can’t wait to return to try the black garlic ramen as well!
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Linyuan
This is my favorite ramen spot in Portland so far, and possibly my favorite ramen spot in both US and Japan. I’ve moved away from Westmoreland, but I still miss Senyo by Ramen Ippo constantly. They have maze soba, a flavorful, brothless ramen originated in Nagoya, a rarity in Portland.

Since it’s a food truck, the prices are great. Be prepared to wait as it’s a one person’s business.

The owner-chef was from Japan and travels to Japan, and you can sometimes see from the window that they make the ramen just the way it’s done there.
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BS Hunsberger
Has to be one of the best ramen places in the region. “Dice” is a former sushi chef whose attention to detail really shows through in the rich broth and delicious pork informing his ramen. His gyoza is delidious, too.
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Amy Choi
Do not sleep on this Ramen truck! It is the best Ramen we’ve had in the city. The broth is truly delicious. It’s also very affordable pricing. There should be a line for this place. If you are in the area – definitely stop by and enjoy a delicious ramen bowl.
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Hannah Marx
Such good ramen. The broth in both dishes was delicious. The added egg to the black garlic was nice to balance the rich and savory flavors. This place goes head to head with other top notch ramen restaurants in the area. Will definitely be back!

Also note, we both did level 3 spicy and it was a pretty true mild to medium – do go higher if you prefer heat.
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