Were here because of a recommendation. The food is okay, just the average. Service is very friendly, unfortunately no English menue.
Glen A.
Classificação do local: 5 Järfälla, Sweden
Place was smaller than expected with plain décor. However the ramen was really good and the staff were happy and attentive. The food was delivered promptly after being ordered and tasted great.
Raiha B.
Classificação do local: 2 Hjorthagen, Stockholm, Sweden
I was really longing for Ramen and finally managed to go here after years of absence. Either my tastes has changed, or it’s really gone down hill since I last visited. To note: the bathroom wasn’t so hygienic and the chef was sitting around looking bored. I chose the vegetarian option and it sadly tasted like unwashed mushrooms in salty water. The broth was a total disappointment and noodles completely overlooked. The only plus, if you can call it that, is the wine and beer is pretty cheap for Stockholm prices. A real disappointment and I won’t be coming back here any time soon. Sad to see such a good place take a turn for the worse.
Annisa E.
Classificação do local: 5 Upplands Väsby, Sweden
So I was here on a sister night out and since I’ve heard good things about this place, I of course had some expectations to be fulfilled.(and I really hoped that this place met my expectations if not more, since I’ve been selling it to my sister) So the two of us went there, didn’t book any table but we were placed rather quick despite the crowded restaurant. The waiter came quickly with the menu and came back as soon as he noticed that we put our menus down and were ready to order. We ordered ramen(duh, of course!), one portion of Gekikara ramen and one portion of wantanmen. Apart from that, we ordered a bottle of japanese beer each. When the food came, it was just… wow. We couldnät believe our eyes because the bowls were so big we could’ve put our whole face in them and no one would even notice. We could use those bowls for hats and it would fit perfectly. You get the picture. tThe food was really good, Gerikara ramen is marked spicy and it wasn’t that spicy that you couldn’t eat it. However it was spicy enough compared with the other ramen on the menu. The wonton in the wantanmen was also superb. The best thing about the whole thing though, was the broth that soaked the ramen. It was rich, but not overpowering. The service was quick and we didn’t have to wait for a long time to get any waiter’s attention! And imagine that it was a full house!
Michelle L.
Classificação do local: 4 Burnaby, Canada
Ramen Ki-mama is the place to go if you want a good bowl of piping hot ramen. My family had four different kinds of ramen and each had a distinct unique flavour that was delicious. I can’t wait to return and try some others. I highly recommend this place.
Mina K.
Classificação do local: 4 Copenhagen, Denmark
a sign outside which declared BIBIMBAP deceived me, but of course i was interested anyway. hole-in-the-wall, check. can of utensils on each table, check. i got the shoyu ramen and wish i had more stomach space to try more of the offerings… first of all, the noodles had a good bite and chewiness to them. then the generous portion of meat was tender and flavourful. the broth was not deep but still very delicious. the final thing that impressed me was real shinachiku, not just little planks of bamboo shoots out of a can. i was barely able to finish the huge bowl and sighed contently as i patted my distended tummy. this is definitely a place i look forward to revisiting when i come back to stockholm.
Barrie H.
Classificação do local: 1 Marietta, GA
Not to be found anywhere. I think they are closed???
Mathias H.
Classificação do local: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
The best(and almost only) place for some decent ramen in Stockholm. Unfortunately closed at the moment(April 2012) due to some water damage but they will open again in May from what I heard. The ramen here can of course not compete with what one can find in Japan or parts of the US but I still like to head here when I miss Japan and have a craving for ramen. I believe that the owners have now changed(Chinese instead of the original Japanese) but from what I have seen it has not had any effect on the quality or the prices(just hope that what Angela H wrote is not something that will be a sign of the new ownership). Other than the ramen I would actually also recommend a few other dishes and those are the gyoza and the yakisoba.
Angela H.
Classificação do local: 3 Canberra, Australia
I would actually give this place 3.5−4 stars, but our last experience left us to boycott the place. I really appreciate that this place only serves Japanese ramen food, unlike most Asian restaurants that serve a combination of all types of Asian food. The miso and shoyu ramen are quite decent. Noodles have a great bite, soup comes out piping hot and reasonably flavorful.(Slow-cooked eggs are average though.) Huge servings too, at 115kr(~$ 18−20USD) per bowl. The gyoza isn’t that great(meat tasted funny and skin wasn’t crispy enough), so I would pass on that. Ambiance is ok. I would stick to the front of the restaurant if you want a nicer setting/place to sit. To explain why we’ve boycotted this place: On our second trip there(unfortunately after we paid), we realized we were charged 25kr for a glass of tap water. As I recall, tap water is FREE at restauarants(and we sure weren’t charged for tap water on our first visit!). It was quite ridiculous and very dishonest of the waitress to do this. Thus, we will never go back. Overall, if you are craving ramen noodle soup, I’d recommend this place. Just watch what they charge you for!