Kenzo Ramen

192 Dundas St, London
(647) 530-5257

Recent Reviews

Tyler

For more than a year, I’ve wanted to dine at Kenso Ramen. What stopped me was finding the entrance. Despite my many failed attempts, a friend encouraged me to keep looking, because he has been a few times. Today, I made it!I hungrily asked for a Tonkotsu King to start. It’s a creamy pork bone soup. It has a lot of noodles and broth, 4 pieces of chashu pork, 3 eggs, 3 pieces of narutomaki (cured fish surimi), menma (condiment from fermented bamboo shoots), beansprouts, baby bok choy, green onion, and red ginger. I was in love with the eggs and broth.I ended with an appetizer. It was tonkatsu with a dipping sauce. I had this some months ago but didn’t like it. The sauce ruined it for me back then, but today, it was delightful.You heard it from me. The soup was a ten and the tonkatsu wasn’t half bad.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mugdho Aosaf

Food is good, some variants in the curry, would probably recommend more spicier variant for some. The food is ready very quick, so a good option if you’re in a hurry. Decent price too. Probably needs some fresh air in downstairs zone.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

Sharon Mur

Great place for ramen. You must try the gyoza they were amazng

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tonkotsu Broth

Nathan Green

Don't let the outside of this place fool you, THE FOOD WAS AMAZING. May very well have been the best Ramen place I've been to. Absolutely love it and would totally recommend

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

duykhoa tran

Very good service and the staffs are friendlyFood is just okay. I'd say if you want to try the Japanese Ramen like Tonkotsu, this is definitely not the place. Soup base isn't rich and creamy at all and the egg is hard boiled, which are the most disappointing experience to me.Let me rephrase it, the noodle bowl is edible but it isn't a Japanese Ramen, something I expect when visiting an authentic Japanese Noodle restaurant

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tonkotsu Broth

ni nicole

The kitchen staff were very rude

Micheal O'Connor

Great Food, I always pick between there 12 and 13 dollar soups during my college break and it hits the spot.All I could wish to be improved is colder water to be served but I know how precious fridge space is so I can't really complain lol.Anyways would recommend to anyone wanting to try some great and unique meals here in London!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Victor Alcaine

Excellent Ramen place!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: King Shoyu Ramen, Takoyaki, Tonkotsu Broth, Spicy Charsu Ramen, Yakisoba, Onigiri

Anthony Ciccone

Always amazing, soups up!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

David Alejandro Márquez Olascuaga

Ive been waiting to get my bill so long and desperately i did not like it and poor

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 2

Adrian Muñoz

It is a fairly normal ramen, you could say I don't think its flavors stand out, what I liked was the portion that was a king ramen that I ordered and it is a good portion, I think it could improve its flavors and the possibility of ordering the type of broth that I wantVegetarian options: They have vegetarian ramen

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Cameron Kok

While the service always leaves something to be desired, the food is delicious. Diverse menu and everything I've had has been great.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 2

Mr. Trambary

Very taste and good ramens and relating to clients!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Curly Curvy Tales

I and my friend went out for dinner at this place. The food was really delicious as we ordered 2 bowls of spicy ramen noodles and along with pork belly and miso soup. I really loved my bowl,but honestly it's a huge bowl of ramen for anyone to.finish by themselves, the quantity was a lot for real. But overall it's a nice place do try their food i would recommend it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Cinna

I ordered yakisoba and really emphasized to the waitress I CAN NOT have onions in it (because I get a reaction to undercooked onion) and if if can only be made with onion to let me know and I'll order something else. She brought back yakisoba filled with onions and when I told her I couldn't eat it because I specifically asked for no onion, she brought it toward the cash register where I saw her and 3 other employees arguing loudly about it pointing to me. My group was shocked and wanted to leave immediately. They all kindly still paid for their dishes to go, but the waitress insisted I pay (even though I didn't even touch the plate because I can't). In the end I convinced her I shouldn't have to pay for her mistake and something I didn't eat.Terrible service, terrible atmosphere making me feel bad for something I can't control. No apologies either. They also for some reason didn't think I could understand them when I could. I've been there close to 15 times now and never had this issue and until recently their service has been downhill.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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