Few years back, I did not really like their ramen, it was so-so. I was surprised (i dont know if its just me) that there was a difference on how their ramen tasted now! The soup was really creamy and flavorful and the noodles are not soggy! Will definitely be back for my ramen cravings. 😊
Great tonkotsu ramen at an amazing price! I ordered the kuro ramen, and I can say it can rival Yushoken’s broth and noodles at almost half the price. Their gyoza was nothing spectacular though. But then I really just came here for the ramen and it did not disappoint!
This is my favorite Ramen house! Their noodles is freshly made, soup base is so authentic and the serving is good for my big appetite. I usually order Aka Ramen Set. Imagine for 320 pesos you will get a big bowl of Aka Ramen, Gyoza, Rice and a small fruit bowl for dessert. Their Aka Ramen is creamy with a little kick of spices. Though for the picture I’ve posted, I tried the Aka Ramen with Katsudon Set for only 360 pesos. I’ve been here several times and this is my standard of good ramen. Will never get tired of coming back! Great value for money, Big serving and best tasting ramen! ❤️
I can say KURO RAMEN is one of their best product I tasted. I'm glad that most of the Japanese ramen are here in ph. Though it's not similar to Japan but it's great anyways.
I was amazed when we saw this cute restaurant. The ambiance was really great but the store was just small. Food was great and the price for Ramen was super cheap but the quality of their food and service was great!
One of my "safe" places for Ramen. Their menu is basic but good. Place is cramped and can be a bit hot when full. Their ramen comes with half an egg and one chasu slice (roast pork) but you can order extra. The egg has an interesting salty taste and the pork is very tender. The broth is of good quality and what I like best about here is how firm their noodles are. Even high end places like Ramen Nagi and Ippudo can't do that kind of firmness.
Most of the items on their menu tastes good. The good items aside from their ramen are, pork teriyaki and tonkatsu.
Ramen serving was enough to fill my craving. And yes did I mention about how affordable the price is? The soup base was thick and fantastic. Ramen Kuroda will surely be on your list the next time you crave for something japanese.
My go-to place whenever I'm craving for ramen. I highly recommend ordering their meal sets. My personal fave is the Ramen Teriyaki Pork Don Set 🍜🍚
Talk about value for money!
I ordered the Ramen - Gyoza set (PHP 320) and tbh that was the happiest set I have ever spent money on. You get a bowl of heavenly ramen, a cup of rice, 6pcs gyoza, and other small side dishes! I was really happy while eating this set. Will definitely have this again!
Also ordered their Katsu Curry (PHP 240) and it was also damn good. Only critic: they should add vegetables to the curry sauce so that it would be a complete perfect meal.
Recommended by one of friends so I went and tried to find the nearest one. The place is good. The crew is accommodating. The food, well, personally I really love ramen and this place is one of my favorites because first and foremost, it's affordable. Anybody loves affordable and good food right? Most importantly, the taste. The broth is good and those slices of pork is so tender. It just don't do good for me about the noodles because it was too firm. Well, maybe it was only mine. I don't know for sure. Overall, it's very satisfactory.
We love to eat ramen here ❤ and the price for the food sets isn't really pricey unlike other Jap resto. You can have Gyudon & Ramen & 2 side dishes for 400 or 500 I think? It's good that they have a branch here in taguig pretty near where we live in right now. 😍🍜
Went here (first time) with my bae for a quick lunch after our passport appointment and the food satisfied my hungry stomach pretty well. We had shiro ramen and it tasted soooo good and yummy. They also gave us free noodles but we were not able to eat it cos we were already full after the first serving. Not pricey, will not hurt your pocket.
One of the best ramen ever. Sulit talaga kumain dito. Pati tonkatsu and gyoza. Ambiance is ok. Service is lacking but food is really good so its worth it in my opinion.
Food- 3.2
Ambiance 3.0
Service 3.5
Ramen kuroda is not just a ramen place to be they also offers set menu that has rice. If you order ramen you can choose the flavor of your ramen soup. They have a small space at Aseana. We've tried their set menu I ordered the one with gyoza and my boyfriend ordered the one that has tonkatsu. Sliced fruit is included in the set menu as for dessert. The taste of the ramen is quite normal. We also ordered green tea halo halo for our additional dessert. I can't really taste the green tea in the dessert 4 it's more of milk i think.
Simple and yet appetising comfort food. A bowl of ramen cost about 230 pesos that consist of 4 pieces of chasu and half an assorted egg. A basic taste ramen cost about 180 pesos. Simply appetising if you can't decide what to eat during the day. The staffs are friendly. It's of what you would expect of from every Japanese restaurant. The restaurant itself however is a little too small and warm. AC is not really working well. But there is enough standing fans to go around for a just ventilation.
Rech Yzabelle Dela Cruz
+4
I enjoyed their ramen. The noodle was perfectly cooked - not too soggy. I ordered Kuro Ramen which was a bit smokey & garlicky... and it was fantastic! Their gyoza was okay but the sauce was too gingery & vinegary for my taste. Their california maki was worth the price because of the size & texture (which was not too soggy either). The only down side is that they didn't have their own rest room. You had to use another restaurant's. All in all, Ramen Kuroda is a place worth telling everyone.
I finally got to satisfy my month long ramen craving with my visit to Ramen Kuroda for lunch with my colleagues. We've decided on this last Wednesday, when we realized how badly we need to get ramen and how badly we need to save as well. Solution: the cheapest ramen available. I was thinking of ordering the shiro chashumen, which is P50 more expensive than the shiro, and has more chasu slices. But since I saw that the pork belly of their shiro ramen wasn't that small, I figured it would be enough for me.
The best dito. Been here twice with my officemates. Sulit for lunch out every payday. Suggest ko lang palitan ung theme ng music. Parang nasa jeep ako sa antipolo e. Hahaha
The best ramen for me so far. Im so inlove with their AKA RAMEN! Guess what? It's only 180 pesos and you'll get to enjoy the bowl of happiness :)
It's my first time here.. The AKA Ramen was very tasty and creamy.. lot's of sesame seeds, it's not too spicy and very affordable for only 180 PHP
Chris Ong Of Kain Manila
+4
Open across S&R Pasay is the newest Ramen Kuroda branch. This one also serves the same ramen as the Bf branch although at a unbelievable price for only P180 per bowl for the shiro, aka and kuro variants, a barebones version with a small slice of chasyu and egg, you can add more to get chasyu and other ingredients like spring onions. I highly recommend the Kuro Ramen, which is creamy tonkotsu ramen with garlic oil. The Aka Ramen is moderately spicy and the creamy soup is the perfect complement to very slight hints of heat.
A Japanese chef mans the semi open kitchen and they make their ramen in-house. Ordering system is pay per order at the counter. Their gyoZa is just P100 for 4 pcs. Enjoyed my experience at this small ramen place, but parking is limited. And they close early on weekends. Cash only.
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