This is a very delicious ramen shop!
It seems that it recently changed from a Japanese restaurant to a ramen shop, so many of the reviews are outdated, so you should check them.
Ramen comes in miso and soy sauce flavors, and I ordered the soy sauce flavor. It had a uniquely Japanese saltiness that made me want to eat it all.
The owner is a Japanese person, which is rare in Armenia, and he is very friendly when he is in the shop.
The interior of the shop has a calm atmosphere and is very clean, making it a great place to feel refreshed.
I would like to visit again when I come to Armenia.
This is the most Japanese place in Armenia. Only the Japanese Embassy is more Japanese. The ramen is super. Both handmade noodles and broth are very tasty. But of course it's a little expensive. On the other hand, this is a real piece of Japan, unlike the "refined" sushi bars.
A very nice little restaurant! I bought a nice cool matcha latte
here, the location and apparently not too much fame at the moment makes restick a cool option for private meetings + there will almost always be empty seats
eat and drink and admire (fish - do not sell but show)
Very tasty ramen, very real. Noodles are not from the store, they are homemade. Soft, juicy.
The broth is rich, thick, and there are a lot of "umami". It is cooked on chicken, pork and sardines.
The staff and the owner of the cafe are very friendly.
There are only 2 types of Ramen on the menu and their price is very "premium", but it's worth it!
I visited a sushi restaurant for the first time. I was thrilled that the Japanese chef prepares Japanese-style sushi from Armenian ingredients.
And the sushi with Armenian trout is very tasty, and the service is fast, and the waiter is friendly.
We had a good conversation about Japanese sushi, food and culture.
I really want to come back here. Thank you for your time! See you soon.
We wanted to eat Asian food. We found this place on the maps. We ordered ramen with mushrooms and chicken and pork. The broth is not bad, but in general this food is not worth the money. 4000-4500 drams. It's very expensive for this soup, they asked for sharpness, said no spices. The guys didn't bother with repairs. He's not there. Just pasted pictures, and that's it. Passage to the toilet through the kitchen. And it's very dirty!!! There was only one thought - that would not be injured. The toilet, of course, was even dirtier, there is no normal soap, diluted with water. The disappointment is complete, I do not advise. It's strange that this place is still functioning at all. And how does it comply with sanitary standards? Question.
Probably the most delicious ramen in Yerevan. The broth is good, rich, there are a lot of noodles, chicken is not spared, mushrooms are also fine. Perhaps I would like to see more diverse content, but these are already nuances. Chicken broth ramen is very good, as well as pork. The meat is soft and tender. In general, there was not enough such an institution. The place itself is small and cozy. Everything is in the best traditions of ramen. The staff is very friendly! I recommend it to those who have been looking for delicious ramen in Yerevan for a long time.
We are absolutely discussing it. How does this place meet the hygiene requirements at all? There was a large insect inside our tea. And we drank it before we realized it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Then we saw an insect's leg in the tea and opened it to look inside. There was a giant insect. How can you make tea without seeing it?
The insect got stuck inside the tea bag. It is impossible not to see it while making tea.
If there are disgusting insects in the tea, then the place is probably completely infected and it is unsafe to eat there. When I went to the toilet, I could see on the way that the kitchen looked very dirty.
The place should receive a serious visit from sanitary inspectors. I hope we don't get sick from this.
A nondescript-looking place with a cheap interior and weekends on Mondays and Tuesdays hides behind its doors definitely the best ramen in the city. You can only slightly improve the noodles, but otherwise it's the perfect bowl of ramen.
A place that can be characterized by the phrase "we don't want to work." They should open at 14.00, but for the third time they meet me with the phrase "TODAY we will open a LITTLE later (at 15.30-16.00)
On Mon and Tue, the place does not work, once I got to dinner, ramen is good, I would love to eat it for lunch, but apparently customers are not needed. Well, prosperity to your business (no)
A super place, I have long dreamed of trying authentic ramen, I really liked everything. The atmosphere and staff are wonderful. Ramen is above all praise. We will come regularly.
An authentic Japanese place in the center of Yerevan.
Very tasty "home cooking". Now it is one of our favorite places for the whole family.
I recommend it)
A very nice little cafe. The chef is Japanese. Everything is very tasty. The portion of ramen is large, you can easily eat it alone. Onigiri is simple and delicious, with ginger and tuna.
The ramen is so salty that it is impossible to eat (we waited for it, and remained hungry((
There are no complaints about the service, but it is impossible to eat
We were very upset with the visit, the expectations were higher. It is very dirty in the kitchen, they did not understand how and where they cook. Wild prices for such quality. Onigiri with tuna - we didn't feel tuna, just onigiri with rice and ginger mixed into the rice itself. It's not tasty. It's a pity! We were so hoping for an authentic Japanese place! I wish the owners to fix it
It resembles an ordinary chufalny in the Apraksin yard. It is not very tasty and expensive for such quality. The toilet is through the kitchen, the kitchen is dirty.