Good little Ramen spot in Brooklyn. The beer selection was a little limited (the sake list looked okay). Service was a little slow considering we were the last group in the restaurant, but not horrendously so. My ramen (i got the Xi'an ramen, with the cumin lamb sausage) was very tasty. My one comp
A restaurant that truly enjoys experimenting with ingredients and collaborating with local chefs to create some of the most creative dishes to update some of the more traditional Asian fare. It is with this that I have to admit that it can be a hit or miss but I appreciate the boldness and the genui
Decent ramen with unique twists, such at Matzoh balls. Pricing seems a bit high based on the portion sizes, after all its just noodle soup.
Everything tasted fresh, or as fresh as can be for noodles. It's worth going to get your ramen craving taken care of.
After an afternoon of "All You Can Drink" brunching and a glutinous amount of cocktails at nearby Zombie Hut, I came to Dassara with friends for some fine ramen dining.
My college friend Sean suggested this place after having been here with his girlfriend and the place was familiar to me because th
Dassara is actually known for their creative ramen (kimchi and matzo balls?!), but my ramen traditionalist heart will always appreciate the simple standards. Dassara has a wonderful lunch special: $15 for a bun, a PBR or soft drink, and a bowl of chicken, mushroom, or Szechuan ramen. The chicken ram
Great ramen restaurant in Brooklyn. They also sever many other japanese cuisine items here. Very unique flavors and unique food here! The fried chicken hearts were amazing!
They boast on having unique ramen dishes here. The Deli ramen features pastrami and matzoh balls. The vegan ramen has man
Delicious broth- soul soothing. This is the place for a perfect winter meal, the whole place gives the feeling of being wrapped in a cocoon. I had the chicken ramen, which doesn't contain chicken (well the broth is) but it has delicious pork and a perfectly medium egg that makes the whole eating exp
My favorite ramen in NYC. There is a ton of flavor in every dish, and I could just die for the pork buns. This isn't an Ippudo clone, so don't come in expecting traditional ramen and you'll be really happy.
YUM! my friend and I were in the mood for noodles and im so glad we ended up here. It was pretty late but the vibe was chill, decor and ambiance are on point, service was attentive and nice, and food was juicy, flavorful, and just plain good! Most definitely worth a visit.
Bacon & Egg Noodles was like ramen carbonara, with scallions. Deli Ramen was like matzoh ball soup, ramen-style. Pork buns were like, well, pork buns, with nice juicy pork belly and fluffy buns. Thumbs up to all of it.
had the Mushroom Ramen with pork added...it was sooooooo delicious. One of my new favorite restaurants!!! Waitstaff was so friendly and made great suggestions!
Great ramen. Good drinks. Been there many times. Thumbs up
This is a great place for ramen. Cool atmosphere/decor too.
Really good ramen. Reeeeally good. And fried chicken buns... Get those.
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