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Ordered the brussel sprouts and the Tokyo shoyu ramen. Brussel sprouts were roasted and came out piping hot. They were soft but still had a good chew, 7.4/10. The ramen came with 2 thick pieces of chashu, menma, green onions, naruto fish cake and half a soy sauce egg. Overall the toppings were go
This ramen place is comfy and the service is fantastic! Everyone is welcoming and attentive, my group never waited more than a few seconds when asking additional things. The food was delicious as well, the chicken karaage had a delcious spicy mayo and the Osaka shio ramen was tasty, although I would
Ramen shop located in west loop serving ramen, bao buns, and even sushi! First time trying Ramen Takeya and I was pleasantly surprised at one how well decorated the place was and two how tasty the food was!! Ordered a few different things each was 5 stars: Chicken bao buns had awesome flavor with t
I ordered the vegan ramen with a side of the garlic chips. The side of garlic was definitely not worth an extra $2, but the broth and. Overall, broth and noodles were great though! The Green Geisha cocktail was quite refreshing after the hot soup!
A hip and trendy ramen spot in West Loop’s Fulton Market that doesn’t take reservations, so maybe expect a wait if you go at popular dinner times. Luckily, my friends and I got the last available table at 6 on a Friday, so we were seated immediately. The space is small and cozy, and the vibes were c
Takeya is a really fun restaurant with a great atmosphere and solid food. I’ve been in twice and had a positive experience both times. Their buns are absolutely delectable, they have Asahi on tap, and they have a lot of bar seating, which makes it a great place to walk in casually. The Miso Bold &
Really good ramen, excellent appetizers. I recommend the pork bun. They made a mistake with giving us our order but they fixed it quickly so everything was fine. Definitely better than most of the other ramen shops in the area.
The hype for this place is too much.. I guess 5 years ago when I tried it first time it was worth it.. but not anymore.. We got the staple starters Chicken Karaage and Crispy Takoyaki chicken plus Osaka Shiro and Misso bold and spicy ramen.. Chicken Karaage was not even crispy and color does not loo
Averagely good ramen with good consistency. I've been there quite a few times for convenient and they are always at the same quality. They are not the best in Chicago, but good enough that I always go back. Eggs are cooked right. Good broth and good meat, although it could be softer and more melty.
The noodles themselves were great, chewy, not too soft or too hard. The soup was also fantastic even though I am the fan of pork bone soup instead of broth. Chashu was too fat. The thickness was either too thick or too thin. The chief really need to work on his slicing technique. Karaage nuggets was
The exterior of this ramen joint is so plain you would miss it if you weren’t looking for it. I was absolutely blown away by how good the food here was. Their karaage is full of flavour, tender and juicy with a nice thin crispy batter. The Osaka shio ramen is phenomenal with the yuzu boost addon (do
Delicious simple ramen! The broth has good flavor and it’s not overwhelming in flavor. The meat is very tender and compliments the broth very nicely. Would definitely come again! The place is quite small but large compared to other Japanese restaurants. It is a little misleading thought because ther
The restaurant is cute, like the inter design. The food is decent. They can improve a bit on the fried chicken karaage as it taste a bit floury. The ramen is ok nothing special
My favorite place for ramen. I feel like a lot of ramen places in Chicago are fusion or not authentic Japanese. Ramen takeya is different - their ramen actually makes me miss Japan. My favorite is the soicy chicken paitan ramen, which has the perfect amount of spice along with its light broth. I al
The best ramen I’ve had in Chicago hands down! I’ve tried it all and the ramen here and at their sister restaurant ramen wasabi top them all! The service was also wonderful, I loved chatting with our server and he was very knowledgeable. They have tents outside to abide by the Covid restrictions and
This place is great. Lovely outdoor seating that was comfortable. We had such tasty food. We started with the pork belly bao buns. It was super flavorful. Although, I prefer pork belly with some crisp. We then had the spicy chicken ramen and after our lovely waitress recommended it, the miso. She wa
Omakase Takeya is located below Ramen Takeya. The moment you walk in, you'll check-in and then be escorted downstairs into the intimate setting for the evening. When you enter, you'll be presented with a seven seat sushi bar with head sushi Chef, Sasaki-san. Once seated, you'll be shown the items fo
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