I had the Tonkatsu Ramen �, which was on point! Will definitely be seeing me and my wife again (and she’s Japanese) so that’s saying something!
This place is exceptionally good! The spicy miso ramen is my favorite and has a very balanced flavor. That with a soft boiled egg......mmmmmm
Great first expierence with having Ramen. Received friendly, good food recommendation and quick service. I understand why the Garlic Tonkotsu is popular, it's very tasty!
The Ramen combo was a good deal, spicy mayo complimented the imitation crab perfectly.
Thank you for checking in and ensuring we had a great dinner Carissa.
I was dining alone and was able to get a seat at the bar right away - from there I had a great view of the staff making bowl after bowl of ramen. I ordered pork gyoza and the Garlic Tonkotsu Shoyu Ramen with added pork belly. The gyoza were tender with a blistered fried side, and came with a tasty dipping sauce. The ramen was fantastic - rich garlic flavor, delicious bamboo and bean sprouts, a sheet of seaweed, scallions, and topped with a chopped red chilies. The portion size was enough to feel satisfied, but I definitely wanted more broth - it was that good. I had the lychee lemonade to drink - sweet and with distinct lychee flavor, it was a good balance against the richness of the rest of my meal.
went here on a Monday night and didn’t need to wait long. we got the garlic tonkotsu shoyu ramen and takoyaki, and both were really good! the lychee green tea is also good and not too sweet. thanks to MJ for giving us recommendations and checking in frequently :)
One of my favorite Ramen restaurants in Seattle! Definitely try the Gekikara Ramen. They also have a a good Veggie Ramen. Potatoes croquette is also a must have.
Friendly staff, they provide good suggestions. The place is always crowded and it's hard to find parking.
Good ramen joint! The miso ramen was a bit too salty for me, but was otherwise solid. The drinks are strong and the appetizers were great. My favorite was the pork belly bao bun. Loved it.
Favorite Ramen place in Seattle.
I usually wait to come up to Vancouver for decent restaurants, but Kizuki is one of the few places in Seattle that I always goto for nice ramen. Service is friendly, the place is clean as well.
Long wait time and we, a party of 5 , took seat at a table too short for everyone to sit. However, the good was really delicious, I loved the Wasabi Tako, it was so fresh
Food is inexpensive. All I ordered were good enough for price. Broth is a little salty, but I'm good with that.
Super friendly and very service oriented. Great venue with personality. The food is amazing. What a great find.
Taste: 3
Quantity: 3
Quality: 4
Price: 4
Service: 4
I’d give a 3.6 star. I didn’t think there was anything super special about this restaurant. I have no complaints either. If you’re looking for a consistent bowl of ramen, this isn’t a bad option. For me, eating out is special, so when our friends wanted to come here, we came and we did have a good time. Food wise, I wasn’t that blown away. I wasn’t let down, but I also wasn’t sitting saying, “that hit the spot”. All in all, just a consistent meal. Nothing more, nothing less.
The one thing I did find annoying, which others might disagree with, is there’s no cell service at the restaurant. I found myself reaching for my phone 3 times when I was telling a story and couldn’t show our friends what I was talking about. They also don’t have wifi. But, not being able to be on your phone while breaking bread isn’t the worst thing I suppose, so I guess I retract the statement about it being annoying and would say I’m indifferent.
I thought the service was pretty good. We got our food pretty quickly and were regularly checked on. I’d recommend if you’re looking for something quick or for takeout, but I probably wouldn’t recommend to out of town friends.
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