ramen RAIJIN
$$ • Ramen, Noodles, Soup
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24 Wellesley St. West Rear, Toronto
(647) 348-0667
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Hours
| Monday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Thursday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11:30AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
Ramen Raijin is a popular ramen restaurant in Toronto, known for its thick and rich broth which may be too rich for some. The menu is simple, mainly consisting of noodles and a few other items. The restaurant can get busy, so reservations are recommended. The servers are friendly and the atmosphere is welcoming. The restaurant is often praised for its delicious umami shoyu ramen. It is located in a secluded alley near the University of Toronto. The interior is bright and vibrant, with a unique aesthetic featuring a Giant Wooden Storm God Statue. The staff are attentive and organized, managing a waitlist efficiently. Customers appreciate the option to check in online and see their place in line. The menu offers various ramen options, including the Jiro Ramen, which is very fatty and large, leaving some customers feeling very full. The tonkotsu ramen is served promptly, with flavorful broth and tender pork. The egg topping is highly recommended. The karaage appetizer is also well-liked. Prices are around $60 for a meal including karaage and tip. Many diners consider this their favorite ramen spot in Toronto, praising the broth’s unique flavor that is rich yet balanced. Visitors who are usually not ramen fans find themselves impressed, describing their bowls as delicious and satisfying. The broth is often described as flavorful, creamy, and clean without feeling too heavy. Customers also enjoy the large portions, with some mentioning that one bowl can fill them up completely. Overall, Ramen Raijin is a favorite among locals and a great place to bring friends or out-of-town guests, offering filling bowls of ramen and a friendly, lively atmosphere.