
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2790 Washington St Ste B, Canton, MA 02021
Phone: (339) 502-9122
Website: http://tamacanton.com/
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Reviews
Everything I’ve had has been solid, the drinks are strong and well made (the extra dirty martini always hits), and the service is consistently on point. Pro tip: get the salt & pepper wings. Trust me. They’re my all-time favorite — somehow a little sweet, insanely flavorful, and come with these seasoned peppers and onions that I’m always tempted to ask extra of.
This is one of my go-to spots in Canton. Never disappoints.
The service is top-tier. The staff is incredibly attentive, welcoming, and genuinely focused on making sure every guest feels cared for. They create an environment that feels friendly, consistent, and professional every single time.
The food is excellent — always flavorful, fresh, and beautifully made. The drinks match the same high standard, crafted with care and delivered with style. One of the best things about Tama is that they’re always upgrading and improving — every visit feels better than the last.
If you’re anywhere near Milton or Canton and want a place that delivers excellence day after day, Tama is absolutely a must-visit.
The edamame was cold . I will give a good review and potentially a second chance next November
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Returned. This time everything tasted delicious, the classic Ramen flavor was a bit bland
Mocktails are delicious – especially the yuzu lemonade.
Atmosphere is great for a date night. Love the vibes.
The fried chicken wings were quite good, I do wish they had a little more of the salt and pepper to sprinkle on because the wings were quite large and middle of the wing ended up just tasting less savory than the start as all the spice was on the outside.
The miso ramen was okay, definitely not as rich in flavor as other places I’ve been, but the noodle was firm and the mix of corn, seaweed and bamboo was okay. The pork slices could have used a little more grilling to add flavor. I tried a bite of the spicy ramen, it was too spicy for me.
Overall not a bad place to grab some ramen, they actually have a drive-thru available as well… Probably the first time I’ve seen a drive-thru ramen shop. Needless to say, don’t eat ramen and drive…it’s going to be hot!
They offer a variety of Japanese dishes including sushi, ramen, Teriyaki, rice dishes, and quite a few other things. They have a beautiful, long bar with plenty of seating and a decently sized dining room. The decor is sleek, and very red with beautiful lanterns hanging from the ceiling. It’s a tad dark in there however with little to no natural light.
The food itself is tasty – the crab Rangoon ($8.50) weren’t traditional but tasted good and the pan-fried pork dumplings ($8.50) were excellent. I also really enjoyed the eggplant skewer ($4) cooked in the Kushiyaki style which I thought was awesome.
The Tama TanTan ramen ($16.50) was interesting. It came with Spicy oil, egg, ground pork, onion, scallion, bamboo shoo, corn and overall it was a very solid bowl of ramen with excellent depth of flavor of the broth. The only puzzling element was the ground pork which I swear tasted like Italian sausage. My wife who had it agreed that it was a bit weird tasting and heavy on the fennel. It didn’t feel traditional and while it wasn’t bad, it also felt out of place.
Service was attentive and friendly and I look forward to returning and trying out more of their ramen and other dishes.