Sushi specializing Japanese restaurant preparing a range of classics & sushi burritos.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3371 US-1, Lawrence Township, NJ 08648
Phone: (609) 452-1525
Website: http://www.soyaramensushinj.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: soyaramensushinj.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Good food, good rolls with fresh tuna and salmon, among other varieties. The bowl of ramen is quite big and more than enough for one person, no need for appetizers. If choosing your food smartly, your check might be under $40 for 2 people.
Quick, efficient, and friendly service. We completely changed our mind (the previous experience was a take-out during the pandemic) and are giving Soya Ramen & Sushi 5 stars, wholeheartedly.
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Very disappointing experience.
Shrimp Shoyu Ramen advertised “large shrimp” as one of its ingredients, featuring regular-size tasteless – or rather cardboard-tasting – shrimp one finds at ShopRite, the ubiquitous shrimp cocktail in black plastic trays. The other ingredient we picked was “thick wavy noodles” which were anything but thick.
The steamed shumai we ordered was served fried.
The size of our ramen was unusually small.
From our steamed buns (chicken katsu, cucumber, lettuce, scallion, signature glaze) cucumber, and scallions were missing in action, just a leaf of wilted lettuce.
Two different sushi burritos we ordered were just OK, quite average. And so was spicy tuna rolls.
The night before we had a similar take-out from Terakawa Ramen on Alexander Rd in Princeton Junction. That was a satisfying meal, authentic with generous-sized portions. That’s where we will be ordering our next ramen take-out from. Definitely not from Soya Ramen.
Most certainly not recommend.
Not a big place but you walked in to about 5 tables of 4 seaters. Yes they are open for dine in. Good variety of food selections available. They also have bubble tea; however, I didn’t try their bubble tea. I ordered a make my own sushi burrito, a braised diced pork with noodle, and a curry ramen. Food taste and quality is not bad, but I feel like the portion is a bit small. The braised diced pork with noodle is actually very oily at the bottom. So towards the end, you would feel like you’re just eating oil, very greasy. I should have taken a picture of those oil in the bowl. Overall, it’s not too bad.