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“We had a great experience at Ramen Joe in San Bernardino! The tonkotsu and shoyu ramen were rich and flavorful, and the beef rice bowl was perfectly seasoned. Friendly service and cozy atmosphere made it even better—definitely coming back!“
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“Normally the service isn't too bad, food arrives quickly and the staff is friendly. We went last night and service was friendly but he got overwhelmed quickly with customers and ended up messing up our order. We ordered more food and literally watched him give it to another table (we could hear them ask about it as our order was special) he told them it must have been a mistake and that he would fix it, needless to say we never got our order.“
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“Probably the best Ramen in the eastern Inland Empire that I've tried compared to the rest.
The staff is very friendly and you pay before you sit down and your food is brought to you. Prices are fair. I do like how you can get water yourself since I consume a bunch.
My biggest complaint is that they don't have proper Asian soup spoons used by literally every other ramen or restaurant I've ever been to. Just tiny plastic disposable spoons. So you can't really get a good slurp of the broth. Because of this alone I won't be returning lol.
Nevertheless, if you want pretty good ramen in the area, this place is not bad!“
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“Authentic flavors. I had a carne a carne asada taco. 🌮“
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“This was my first time eating here. The restaurant was empty when we arrived. My group and I were the only customers. We weren’t greeted or seated, so we just picked our own table. At first, the server seemed to have a bit of an attitude, which made us consider leaving. We decided to stay and give it a shot, and thankfully, the service improved over time. She became more attentive and brought us water without being asked, which we appreciated.
We started with the pork gyoza. It was crispy and well-cooked, though I found it a little too salty. The rest of my group disagreed and thought it was just right. I had the Chashu fried rice, which was really good. I would’ve liked a bit more meat, but the flavor was solid, and the chili oil had a nice little kick.
We also tried the “build your own ramen” with premium Japanese pork and Nikku broth. Honestly, it was just okay. The pork came in one big slab that was tough to cut without a knife, and the broth didn’t quite hit the mark like the fried rice did. I also ordered a Dr. Pepper, but it tasted more like root beer. Not a dealbreaker, but worth noting.
The atmosphere was decent. The lighting was dim, R&B was playing in the background, and there was a strange mural on the wall with a group of creatures that looked like some sort of rat, cat, snake hybrid, and one of them was table dancing. Definitely unusual, but I guess that’s part of the place’s character.
Overall, I’d rate the food a solid 4 out of 5. If you're in the area and want something other than fast food, it’s worth checking out.“
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“Delicious ! Could eat every day !“