Taishoken Ramen

515 Abbott St, Vancouver
(778) 737-3805

Recent Reviews

Haley Snider

The food was so good and everything was cooked to perfection.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

M H

The bathroom was so nasty and disgusting. I had no appetite after. The ramen was very mediocre. The chasiu was salty and stinky. I dont understand the high rating at all.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 2

Service: 3

대주주

I really like Tsukemen noodle!!! It was really moist and soft. i dipped it in karamiso soup and it was fantastic☺️I highly recommend trying this Tsukemen !!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tsukemen Ramen, Tsukemen Soup

Andreas M Hansen

We have ordered from here so many times and also dined in, always great and so tasty! Today we ordered for takeout and the veggie ramen is absolutely tasteless… Missing salt and spice, it is so boring it’s laughable, we actually had to add salt and spice ourselves. There as only half a small container of broth for each of the dishes.

Food: 1

Scott Lee

It’s quite a small and cramped restaurant but it’s well worth it for the quality of service and the ramen that they serve. You might have to wait so be prepared to stand outside.I highly recommend their tsukemen ramen with cold noodles and karamiso soup. It’s a little bit spicy but rich with flavour and the noodles have the perfect texture.We also tried their miso tonkotsu ramen, which was also pretty great, but I wouldn’t say that it’s as good as the tsukemen.Their sides were pretty good, I recommend okonomi gyoza if you want something to complement the ramen.Overall, I highly recommend the this restaurant if you want to try one of the best tsukemen ramens in Vancouver!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Miso, Tsukemen Ramen, Tsukemen Soup, Tonkotsu

이구냥

Kimchi miso ramen is delicious!

도김

I strongly recommend Tomatochees ramen!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Devon Eggers

I've eaten here countless times over the years and it continues to be one of my favourite ramen spots in the city, especially for Tsukemen, which is what I mostly get here. It's the best Tsukemen I've found.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Tsukemen Soup, Tonkotsu

Piggy

? I’M CRAVING SOME NOODS ?We finally had the chance to try out @taishokencanada last week and it definitely hit all the right spots.This small ramen shop on the edge of Chinatown has been serving their signature Tsukemen and Aton lotus ramens for years now. I remember always walking past this ramen shop and being enticed by the smell of their broth wagging out onto the street. And now that I’ve had the chance to try their ramen, I’m beating myself up for not stepping through the doors sooner.Their signature Tsukemen (dipping ramen) is one of the better ones that I’ve tried in Vancouver. You eat Tsukemen by dipping the dry noodles into a condensed broth and slurping it up bite by bite. Once you’re finished with the noodles, you can even ask for a clear broth to dilute your dipping broth so that you can enjoy a post-ramen soup. We tried all three of the Tsukemen broths—original, karamaiso, and spicy. My personal favourite was definitely the spicy, even though I’m not usually a fan of spicy soups. I just found that one to have the most depth of flavour. The noodles were also perfectly chewy but still bouncy at the same time.Their Creamy Tomato ramen though, stole both of our hearts. Each strand of noodle was coated in that delicious tangy, sweet, and umami broth. The melted cheese topping also gave each bite a super rich cream flavour. Even the tofu was soaked in that tomato flavour. My best friend and I couldn’t stop slurping this one. This ramen is also vegetarian friendly—and I promise you will not be disappointed.We also tried out their Okonomi Gyoza as an appetizer which was really delicious as well. I really enjoyed the added flavour from the bonito flakes and okonomiyaki sauce. The bottoms of the gyoza were perfectly seared, giving each bite a nice crunch.If you guys haven’t checked this place out yet, I would definitely recommend you stop by the next time you’re in the area. I haven’t been this satisfied by a bowl of ramen in quite a while.What’s your favourite type of ramen?⭐️9/10??‍♀️10/10?$$ (aprox. $20/person)?Taishoken Ramen | 515 Abbott St, Vancouver[media]

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tara Tomlinson

Yum, the broth is so rich and perfect! Everything was delish! Great spot that came highly recommended by locals. They're so much ramen in the area, this is what you want!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

bereweillschmidt

great ramen!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

David Wen

I ordered the original. The food itself was not bad, but not great either. Nothing to write home about in my opinion. The service was sufficient.The price is really good tho! If you want cheap but good tsukemen, Id recommend.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Tsukemen Soup

chriS Lam

Would be great if there is a way to keep the temperature for the broth.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Tsukemen Soup

janet Qiao

Quality went down the drain, used to be amazing. Now their kimchi ramen taste like sour broth that was sat by the corner for 3 days.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Janice Chau

I wouldn't consider this a destination restaurant for ramen but it has a cozy interior, and is a convenient spot to have dinner before a Canucks game. Food is pretty good, not spectacular. Nice server. There's only one single bathroom but it was spacious and clean.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 4

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