REDWHITE BONELESS RAMEN
$$ • Ramen, Japanese, Sushi Bars
Hours:
294 Newbury St, Boston
(857) 277-0609
About REDWHITE BONELESS RAMEN
Customers' Favorites
REDWHITE BONELESS RAMEN Reviews
The food is amazing and the service was outstanding. Very friendly and quick.
Loved my meal. I had the avocado, iced green tea and lovely “The Masterpiece” Ramen bowl. I ate while the rain fell outside. Staff were very nice!
The broth was cold and I’ve had better Ramen
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 11PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 11PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 11PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 11PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 11:30PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 11:30PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 11PM |
REDWHITE BONELESS RAMEN is a small restaurant that specializes in vegan ramen and offers quick service, making it a popular choice for those looking for a fast meal. The restaurant can get crowded during busy times, and customers should be prepared for a wait of about half an hour. Despite the limited space, the service remains friendly and efficient. The ramen menu includes favorites like the Red Hot Miso ramen, which is often described as delicious and only borderline spicy, and the Garlic Miso ramen, known for its super flavorful taste. The Yuzu Sesame ramen is still popular for its creamy flavor, and the Ginger Curry ramen is praised for its delicious and spicy profile. Customers also enjoy the vegan broth that is full of spices and flavor, making the experience enjoyable. The hot ramen and curry options are tasty but can be a little oily and salty, while the Garlic Miso ramen receives positive feedback.
The restaurant features interesting toppings like tofu and soboro that enhance the ramen experience. However, the Spicy Miso Avocado Roll has been noted as large in portion size but somewhat bland, which may need improvement. Although the sushi is not highly recommended due to issues with rice and fried onion toppings, the rolls are still worth trying. Prices are reasonable for the area, attracting vegetarians and vegans seeking good ramen, even if it may not be the healthiest option. The requirement to order one dish per person can feel unnecessary, especially on crowded days when finding a seat is challenging. Despite these points, the quality of food keeps many returning, making it a suggested stop for ramen lovers in Boston.