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Ramen Ichiban - Salem - Photo album

Styrofoam cups, styrofoam plates and plastic silverware. This is not a ramen restaurant, there are two poor choices of ramen and no protein other than a shredded egg to put in it. The ramen flavor was much akin to tip ramen out of a package. The Tonkatsu menu item was lackluster kind of edible. Woul
Great food! The owner was easy to talk to. Fun atmosphere, and completely authentic, glad i came here. I had to edit after i finished eating here. Absolutely the best pot stickers in all of salem. The Katsudon is just delicious. Love this guys food.
Driven by this place for years and never went in. Exterior strip mall appearance makes it unappealing. Front entry and the restaurant itself improve upon that some but not much. The food however is fabulous. Predominately Chinese cuisine with some other Asian cuisines represented on the menu. Massiv
I just moved to Salem and wasted no time stopping in and I'm so glad I did. I'm so in love with the food, but more so, the owners. They are so friendly and welcoming. The food is good, but the couple that owns the place are what truly make this place special for me. If it's your first time, they are
I have been coming here for years with my family and the food has always been amazing. I love how “clean” tasting everything is and with a sensitive stomach, I never have any problems. The tonkastu and chicken katsu are breaded and fried to perfection, probably the best katsu in Portland or Salem, a
AMAZING! My first time here the owner was very helpful in helping us figure out what we were ordering and selecting something appropriate for our young children. He was very confident in the quality of his dishes, and rightfully so! Homemade teriyaki was the best we have ever had. Friendly and polit
I love the authentic Japanese Ramen at Ramen Ichiban. Everything they make is fresh, traditional, and delicious. They also serve the best egg roll I’ve ever tasted. This has become a semi-regular spot for me. Don’t forget to try the gyoza!
I had high hopes and a hunger for some Japanese food. The staff is friendly and greeted us as we walked in. I noticed the decor and furniture is outdated, no biggie. I ordered several things off of the menu and sat at one of the tables. We sat there patiently waiting for food and two people walk
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