Toki Underground

2731 Greenmount Ave, Baltimore
(443) 449-5392

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Ricky Cub Hill

Gotten ramen here a few times. Great soup, decent price, nice atmosphere.

Edit: It seems like they've increased prices. It's $20 for (albeit good) soup. That's a bit too much for me.

e frisby

My absolute favorite place for both date night and friendly gatherings!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

elif irem şenyurt

This a quite nice ramen place in Baltimore..
We had Tokyo Curry Ramen and Chicken Shotu Truffle. They were both good. Especially chicken tight in Shotu ramen was delicious, softly cooked, but with a little flat bland flavor. I was expecting more flavorfull broth. I terms of broth Tokyo Curry was better.
The ambience and service was great, waitresses and waiters were friendly.
I will definitely come back

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Kylie Dan

I came with my partner for noodles on a cold Saturday for lunch while visiting Baltimore. We were not disappointed! Although the area looks a bit sketchy, the inside of the restaurant is trendy with a slight retro feel. We were seated immediately and told that since it was happy hour the prices were a bit cheaper. While taking our order the server asked for dietary restrictions and allergies, a good sign at any restaurant that they care about your food.

I got the mushroom shio vegan ramen and my partner got the truffle chicken shoyu ramen. Despite the description saying the mushroom shio had tofu, there didn’t appear to be any. Despite that, the dish was filling enough with its shiitake mushrooms, various types of seaweed, and surprisingly hearty broth. I was a little apprehensive at kale as a topping but it took up the broth well and was delicious. 10/10. If I had to give a criticism it would be that the broth didn’t come out piping hot; usually I enjoy the first few sips of searing hot liquid and I couldn’t get that here. My partner said he enjoyed his chicken shoyu ramen but would’ve liked it a bit saltier. With tip we ended up paying around $24/person, a little more than I’d like to pay for lunch, but these days restaurant prices tend to be high. I would recommend this place if you’re in the area!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brady Goulden

Great food, not traditional ramen but the ingredients and craft really shine. Unique but authentic.
Front end is really nice too, good service all around.
Prices are a little high, but worth it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Keenen Sparrow

George is the best bartender in the city! Ramen here is best in the city!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

j

if 90% of people within a half mile radius of this place can’t afford to eat there, this place shouldn’t be there! #gentrification

Octavio Macías Meléndez

This restaurant will serve you ramen with kale for some reason. The broth has no flavor or miso and the price is simply not worth it. It feels more like someone who was only described what ramen is make it for you. Save your money. Avoid.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

Sarah Mallonga

Food, service, and ambiance are all 5-star! So glad I can come here whenever I have a ramen craving. Tonight my friend and I both got the Tokyo Curry Ramen. It was so flavorful and satisfying. I also had the Mango and Passion Pavlova for dessert; thanks to George, I was able to snatch the last one for the evening!

This place is a bit of a drive for me, but worth it! Hope to be back at least once a month, probably more often during this winter. :)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lindsay Moore

INCREDIBLE!!!! Do not miss this - make your reservation now! Best ramen we have ever had, and the vibes are immaculate

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Dan Dan Noodles

dvalle1100

This food was extremely disappointing. I literally drove here because the D.C. location was closed that day and their ramen is THAT good. However, this location was like an entirely different restaurant. The broth was watery and lacking flavor, I finished the entire classic ramen and was STILL hungry. This never happens with the ramen dish in D.C.. Even the noodles were mediocre. As you can see I had to order extra food because I was not filled up with the ramen. I don't know how the same restaurant can produce such different food. One is like going to McDonalds and the other one in D.C. is restaurant quality. I won't return to this location again.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 4

Priscilla Baek

Ramen was not good. And the egg was running.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 3

Tina Sung

I went for my birthday dinner with some friends, and we were very disappointed with the ramen. We ordered a starter, and the portion was much smaller than expected for the price. The ramen broth was tasteless and seemed almost like plain water. I also found a small hair in my ramen.
Unfortunately, none of our party enjoyed their meal, and I wish there had been some acknowledgment of my birthday, as I had specifically mentioned it in the booking. However, we did all enjoy our drinks.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 3

Kimberly Caldwell

Dined with a group of 6, service was friendly and fairly attentive. Food was unfortunately pretty bland, everything needed salt and seasoning, even the kimchi. Drinks were fine and apps were better than the ramen. My friend is gluten free and they were very good about accommodating her and there were quite a few things on the menu she could eat. Got 5 apps, a few drinks, and 6 ramen and it came to $300 with tip.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Chicken Karaage

Kandice Madison

Very trendy Ramen spot! I really enjoyed the open kitchen concept and rotating ski boards on the ceiling. This is definitely a place that I would visit again for vegetarian or vegan ramen as well as sake. The staff was very helpful and knowledgeable about the menu.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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