
Hours
| Thursday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 134, The Westgate, Queen St, Oxford OX1 1PB, United Kingdom
Website: https://www.shoryuramen.com/stores/82-oxford
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Reservations: shoryuramen.com
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I ordered their signature chicken katsu curry and ice matcha latte and the total prince is £22 with a 12.5% service charge.
The portion size of the curry is more than enough; although I initially thought it was really big. It was very filling however, the taste is not satisfying. There’s really nothing special about it. I’ve had better Japanese curry before. It’s my favourite Japanese dish so I’m quite disappointed. The sauce was watery and the spice I was looking for wasn’t just there. Even the chicken katsu was disappointing. It tastes like something you can get frozen. I think for the quality, it is overpriced.
But I guess Shoryu’s specialty is really ramen. So maybe I’ll try that next time.
Their matcha was also okay, I could taste the matcha and it wasn’t that bitter. But nothing special and also overpriced.
The service was great, the staff were friendly and accommodating especially Prajwal.
I find it really interesting that before you enter, they bang this little drum. So I think it creates a fun atmosphere. Although, I was sat where I can see the kitchen and it was just a weird view because I could see the plates and such.i think if I can see them cooking, it would be better.
I wouldn’t really recommend this place to people who like Japanese katsu curry. Even with great atmosphere and friendly staff, I think the food is overpriced
Service was quick and very friendly
Our waiter had a great knowledge of the menu and helped to chose what to have.
Prices were good considering the location of the restaurant.
Their student offer (10 pounds) was a noticeable sales promotion hanged outside which triggered my interest. Undoubtedly, this flyer was an admirable bonus for the restaurant.
Service (5/5): The servers are all very attentive and polite. Regardless of how many questions to be asked, they will explain the daily offer and discounts to you with patience.
Food (4/5): The 10-pound student offer contains a ramen and a powl of beans. The pork ramen was clearly pre-made with soup base and the pork tasted soft, indicating a good boiling time. The beans were also tasty with curry powder.
My only concern was the soup base and the beans were both a bit on the salty side. If these items came out blander from the kitchen and customers could place the sauce by themselves, then it would turn out better.
Disappointed points to improve:
– Limited items to choose from the student menu. I get that it’s a cost-saving menu, but giving only two ramen options to choose was a bit disappointing.
In fact, if students gets choose a certain number of ingredients into the ramen (ex. 1 meat, 2 veggies), then there will be higher retention and customer satisfaction.
– Expensive separate items outside meal deals
It’s normal to trigger customers to get the meal deals for sales, however, I do think some items as takoyaki, edamame, and cakes are simply overcharged to order separately.
Normally with a meal deal there’s the possibility of getting something more to eat, but with the system you have to order it separately with the original price outside of the deal.
I think it will be better to let the customers decide how many items they want to order within a meal deal, then be able to choose from a range of meal deals that suit better for them.