The frozen yogurt, I had once… WHATEVER! You can get that anywhere. Get the noodles or any of the Asian fusion. Phenomenal!
Taylor Kelly L.
Classificação do local: 2 Parker, CO
This place is very confused– ramen and frozen yogurt but also French fries? The ramen here is not good at all and neither is the udon– the bowl has mainly vegetables and barely any noodles. The broth is bland and the meat was dry and hard to eat as well. The only thing passable were the fried dumplings and maybe the dynamite sauce that came with the fries. Everything here is very cheap, which is probably why the food isn’t that great. We will not be returning.
Jennifer M.
Classificação do local: 4 Leander, TX
Love this place! Kids and I go for a treat. Best French fries and dynamite sauce is sooo yummy! Great atmosphere, always love the music they play!
Joyce L.
Classificação do local: 2 Aurora, CO
I felt like going on a lunch adventure, and tried this place out. It’s a fusion of froyo + ramen… I had ramen, and it was way below par, even though I went in without any expectations. The soup and pork were … sweet?! And had the fakest egg I’ve ever had… meh. not going back again.
Celeste P.
Classificação do local: 2 Denver, CO
I think a 4 star rating is to high for this place. The pictures somewhat misrepresent what you actually get. It’s not the worst ramen I’ve ever had but fell short of my expectations based on the reviews. I ordered the pork ramen and it was kind of bland. There was too much cabbage and bok choy and not enough noodles. The noodles were a little over cooked and the egg was overly hard boiled which in my opinion is unacceptable for ramen. I’d rather not have an egg. I doubt I’ll come back.
Emmaline H.
Classificação do local: 5 Fraser, CO
This place is wonderful! I first got the idea of coming here after driving by it on my way somewhere and thought to myself«noodles AND frozen yogurt? Thats two of my favorite things all in one place. Awesome» But its not in the most obvious of places, at an intersection so I said«I’ll check it out sometime.» And finally I did, and let me tell u, it was AH-MAZING. From the food to the service to the price to the décor everything was 5 star worthy. Dont be fooled by the outside of the building and the colorful sign that looks kind of ghetto because the inside of the place is spotless with chic modern seating areas and décor, something you would find in the upscale parts of New York City or L.A. more likely, very lovely. I came in here with two other people and we ordered the fries with dynamite sauce for an appetizer and three noodle bowls for a total of $ 25 which was a great deal because the noodles were delish and came served in big portions. The fries were also very very good and only $ 3 for a large portion that was perfect for all 3 of us. Me and my group are all vegetarians and the menu does not have any vegetarian noodle bowls but the owner and chef Shawn was super friendly and helpful and he said he could make any noodle bowl on the menu vegetarian(and he doesnt just do this for us, anyone who is vegetarian can eat here!) so we got two curry bowls and one beef noodle bowl made vegetarian by replacing the beef and the other meats with tofu and he made sure to use veggie friendly broths and sauces. So if your vegetarian, just tell them, they will whip up something delicious for you! I also got frozen yogurt for dessert because im a big time fro-yo fan and it was really good, not the best i’ve had, but still really good. Theres not as many flavors as the big fro yo chains like Yogurtland but they did have a lot of great fresh toppings and the employee as well as Shawn told me multiple times to feel free to sample as much yogurt AND toppings as I want :) Awesome place, some of the best noodles around, unbelievable prices, very lovely friendly service, and great yogurt. I highly recommend this spot!
Jim M.
Classificação do local: 2 Broomfield, CO
I tried Toppings & More twice, and I’m compelled to leave a poor review. On my first trip, I had the pork ramen and chicken dumplings. The dumplings were ok … a solid 3 stars. However, the ramen was not really ramen at all. If they labeled it as «Bok Choy Soup,» I may have been able to rate it higher. Look, I’m not a ramen snob, but I have lived in and traveled throughout Japan. Authentic ramen is all about the noodles and broth. The Toppings & More ramen had very few noodles, and the broth was extremely bland. The addition of soy sauce, which one should never have to do, barely helped. The service on this visit was a solid 3 stars. On trip #2, I ordered the chicken katsu bowl. Overall, it was 2 stars. The chicken itself was ok; although, it was a tad overcooked for me. No big worries on that with the salmonella concerns going on these days. But, under the chicken was an enormous portion of … you guessed it … bok choy. The veggies and steamed white rice were plain, so I was thankful for the tonkatsu sauce. What really bummed me out on that trip was the service. It was a different server than on my first trip. This time, the service barely rated 2 stars. She was much, much more interested in her cell phone than on the diners. Oh, one final bad point. The music they had playing was too loud and, with it being some sort of techno, not at all appropriate in my opinion. Note that I enjoy most music genres, including techno. And as a bass player, I love loud music. But loud techno while eating Japanese food … nope. Sadly, I’ll not be back.
MN T.
Classificação do local: 3 Chanhassen, MN
I was excited to try this place after seeing it on the news because it had really great reviews(A+) rating for cleanliness, however I was disappointed that the service was really slow. I ordered Chicken dumplings(they weren’t cooked long enough(inside cooked, outside not seared), crab wontons — they were good and chicken katsu(I ordered w/only broccoli and carrots and they didn’t get it right). Both cashiers were very friendly. I would give it a try again as it’s nice to know that they have such a great rating for cleanliness, and perhaps I caught them on an off day.
Michelle G.
Classificação do local: 5 Golden, CO
This was by far the BEST ramen I have had anywhere. Flavorful broth, FRESH veggies and delicious pork wontons. We also had the fried wontons with sauce and they were perfectly cooked and very tasty. The ramen portions were HUGE and only $ 7. My understanding(and the plates indicate) that the owner of Tuk-Tuk Thai also owns this restaurant. It’s definitely worth a visit. I’ll be back soon.
Robin B.
Classificação do local: 4 Golden, CO
This is one of the funkiest places I’ve been to in a while. The menu reads like a schizophrenic’s dream. Little hot doggie, no problem… Little Asian action, no problem… Little frozen yogurt with sprinkles to go, no problem. This little gem is off the beaten path but it’s a true delight.
Ryan R.
Classificação do local: 5 Morrison, CO
My wife and I went in on a snowy day for some ramen. my wife had the chicken. I had the pork. Both were delicious. Very clean establishment with great prices!
Cameron M.
Classificação do local: 5 Littleton, CO
I have to admit, the combo of frozen yogurt shop and ramen restaurant threw me at first, but it totally works! The ramen is excellent, great broth, noodles, and vegetables. Curry is great too, very flavorful. Pricing is very fair, with friendly and quick service. We will be back, and will heartily recommend others too.
Ha N.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
I’m super confused on how to write a review on this place. Since it is a two in one establishment, I will do them separately. Ramen fusion: Don’t get the old school ramen or udon. It looks pretty and would be amazing except the broth is oddly sweet. The chicken dumpling is okay. Seem like something bought at the store. It is edible but certainly not something I will order again. The service was good and the staff seems very nice and accommodating. There is a small bar if anyone is interested. I didn’t get to check there selection of alcohol but it’s not a full bar. Yogurt: The yogurt is yummy. We got the twist with original and peach. They have approximately 10 selections, very fresh fruits and a lot of optional toppings. It is self serve and you can purchase per lb. If you want to play games, I would recommend you bring your own games. We tried to play chess and pieces were missing. We tried to play checkers and pieces were missing. So… Beware.
Rachel C.
Classificação do local: 5 Denver, CO
While some may find curious this combination of western-style frozen yoghurt and east Asian noodle shop, once you are inside this cozy few-tabled space, it actually makes sense. It’s Yin and Yang, Wet and Dry, Hot and cold, East and West. It’s a balance. Wonderful service and fantastic noodles. A noodlerific birthday treat and a brand new concept of east-meets west for this here noodle expert. Soups range from creamy, fragrant curries to clear-broth with star-anise making a rock star out of the traditional ramen, which I slurped down graciously. Succulent pork like butter on the tongue, fresh vegetables swimming with crunch atop soft, mustard colour noodles… Traditional pan-fried noodles like street-side Phad Thai are also on the menu. Toppings’ motto is «life is noodleful,» and indeed wonderful is what you get. Manager Edmundo went above and beyond on my birthday. Nearly brought tears to my eyes. He quietly worked in secret to reach out to the Italian restaurant next door — Bonos — and treated this here Italian-American birthday girl to tiramisu! He lit candles and organized a Mexican-SPanish serenade of birthday song with other guests. Such a special, warming and noodleful treat. Not only did he make this birthday so special with his personal touch, but he also very patiently accomodated my tables’ request for non-plastic flatware, soup bowls and tea cups. He had to return to the table multiple times to help our sustainability freak-driven table feel more at home. So, when you go: Be sure to ask to eat and drink from reusable items to divert plastic from the landfills. Thank you, Toppings and More for Being More!
Fred N.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
This is an interesting combination of food. Never seen a noodle house with frozen yogurt. I had ordered a beef bowl and a wonton bowl with a shumai appetizer. Very excited about the shumai since it was a pork base than your usual shrimp. It was tasty, but wasn’t hot on the inside… more like lukewarm. The wonton bowl soup base was ok, but the portion was great for the price. The beef bowl was good and the onions gave it good flavor. Pretty heavy on the carbs which is nice in my book :). $ 6 per bowl and 4 $ for shumais(5 pieces)… Awesome deal when you also add a groupon deal. Overall, nice place and friendly service. Would come back to try the other bowls they offer.
Jessica L.
Classificação do local: 5 Denver, CO
I had an Amazon Local deal for $ 20. We got the pork ramen, curry(subbed the beef for pork), beef yakisoba, and fried wonton. The ramen was delicious overall with flavorful broth. The curry was really good too. I didn’t like beef so I ordered it with pork, the same one from the ramen. The beef yakisoba was okay, I didn’t like the beef in it, hard to chew through. The fried wontons tasted good like any Chinese restaurant but there wasn’t sweet and sour sauce – it came with fish sauce. Kinda weird but oh well. The décor at Toppings was really nice and trendy. I think it would be busier here if it was in a better location. I hope more people find out about this place. The prices are pretty decent. $ 6 for any bowl and it’s a good portion size. I don’t like that it hard to get in and out of this place. Only one entrance. I will definitely be back if I’m craving some ramen or want something for lunch since it’s close to my work. I like to support small businesses with nice employees.
Lana P.
Classificação do local: 4 Denver, CO
Anyone who comes here should know this: This place used to sell gourmet hot dogs instead of noodles. If any of you were lucky enough to tasting their hot dogs, you already know what I am about to say. Their hot dogs were the some of the most mesmerizing, juicy bundles of joy that my mouth has ever experienced. Seriously. They were so good they made Biker Jim’s dogs seem like they were bought from 7-Eleven. They could have put every gourmet hot dog place out of business if it weren’t for the awkward location and lack of marketing. I could have easily described it as some of the best food in the Denver area. So imagine my utter devastation when I drive by one day and realized the sign had changed from«Hot Dogs» to «Noodle Bar». I thought it had to be some kind of joke. or maybe it was a seasonal offering. But alas, it was a permanent change according to the employee. So I tried the noodles there a couple times. I am sorry to say that this place went from offering the absolute best gourmet hot dogs I have ever tasted in my life, to offering noodles that are mediocre at best. It’s true that they have a lot to live up to in comparison to the quality of the hot dogs, but these are far from the best noodles to be had in the area. I have never been so crushed over the loss of a fast food restaurant food offering. I would have given this restaurant two or three stars, if it weren’t for the faint hope that they will come to their senses and offer their incredible hot dogs again. For now I will have to be satisfied with only the feeble memory of their glorious hot dogs of joy. Words cannot describe my sadness.
Scott S.
Classificação do local: 4 Lakewood, CO
Noodle bowls, meet froyo. Enjoy. I’ve probably driven by Toppings and More more than a dozen times in the past 2 years and never even noticed the sign said noodles and frozen yogurt. Once I saw the froyo sign, however, I knew I needed to give it a shot, especially given its convenient location to a hotel my friend was staying at. We ventured in around 1:30 p.m. on a weekday, and we were greeted with a friendly smile from the server behind the counter. We quickly grabbed taster cups, and in froyo aficionado style, I proceeded to taste half the flavors. They offered a balance of fruit, tart, and sweet flavors. Country peach hit the spot… for the first round. The toppings bar was well stocked, and included multiple cereal options, which is one of my judgement factors for froyo businesses. The prices(per ounce I believe) were competitive with like venues around the metro area. Again, the server was quite pleasant and suggested trying the meat noodle bowl as it was his favorite and a top seller. My friend and I sat and did some work for about an hour. I watched as people trickled in and out, nearly all eating the noodle bowls. As that hour finished up, I decided that, since we had more work to do, a second round of yogurt was most appropriate. This time was a combo of sweet and tart flavors with Nerd and rock candy topping(I can’t say I’ve ever seen rock candy as a topping before, but it was great). We were never made to feel like we should move on during our near 2 hours eating and working. Toppings also features a small bar, complete with what I think was Vietnamese beer. The décor is a mix of table, high tops, and couches, plus the bar and outdoor table seating. Next time I’m looking for noodle bowls, or some rock-candy-topped froyo, it’s Toppings and More for me!
Alissa R.
Classificação do local: 3 Tucson, AZ
Frozen yogurt and noodles? Okay, I’m in. The service was a bit weird, but our food came out very fast. Like way way fast. I saw the white sake carafes behind the bar counter and asked if they had hot sake, was told no, only to watch our server and someone from the kitchen awkwardly scramble around until they found sake and heated it up for me. We ordered the chicken dumplings and two bowls of the ‘toppings ramen’. The dumplings were good but could use some better sauce. The ramen broth was very light and surprisingly not very salty, the eggs were a good soft boiled, decent noodles, and the pork meat was especially good. I really appreciated the condiment tray, with four jars of different seasonings if you wanna customize your bowl-which you’ll most likely want to do. I was too stuffed for any froyo, but other patrons seemed to enjoy it. I also noticed a majority of the customers had groupons for the place, so that is working for them so far. Would I return? Possibly, if I was ever in golden and in the mood for a quick cheap bowl of ramen($ 6). Thats another plus, nothing here is over six bucks
Alice K.
Classificação do local: 2 Boulder, CO
This seems to be a place endeavoring to be a hip, after school snack place. I can see how it would appeal for the younger people who may not have a hangout option. At first glance: interesting. Ramen(+other Asian entrees/appetizers) and froyo? I’m game. I can’t say anything about the froyo but I was disappointed with my ramen, which pains me to say because I love ramen. Small portions with weak broth(tasted like flavor packets were added to hot water), and sparse toppings. The pork in my pork ramen was un-porklike(that fatty flavor not there) and my companion’s chicken seemed dry. It may have been more worthwhile to have gotten $ 6 worth of froyo.