Outlawed Ramen & Hibachi, at Vaughn’s
$ • Ramen, Seafood, Asian
Hours:
109 W Trade St Ste A, Simpsonville
(864) 593-2395
About Outlawed Ramen & Hibachi, at Vaughn’s
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
It’s always dirty… wished it was the same as when they first opened. It has gone downhill.
We decided to check out Vaughn's Food Hall. We decided on the Tackle Box. We ordered the hot crab dip , the Fish and chips (cod), and the Oyster po boy. The food was absolutely delicious. It was cooked to perfection. It's nice that everyone doesn't have to eat the same thing with all the different restaurants in one place. We will absolutely be back.
We’ve been coming here for the last 3 years and absolutely love it. Only complaint I have… invest in some A/C that actually handles this size of a building. This is the second summer where we come with kids and have to sit near the door(low tables) and sweat our butts off eating a meal. The 3 measly little vents through the building do not cut it.
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Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30AM - 2PM 4 - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 4 - 9PM 11:30AM - 2PM |
| Thursday | 4 - 9PM 11:30AM - 2PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM - 2PM 4 - 9PM |
| Saturday | 11:30AM - 2PM 4 - 9PM |
| Sunday | 12 - 6PM |
Outlawed Ramen & Hibachi at Vaughn's is praised for serving exceptional ramen, often described as a family recipe. Customers appreciate the delicious flavors and friendly service, with one reviewer noting the owner's personal touch in ensuring a great experience. The atmosphere is welcoming, making it a highly recommended spot for ramen lovers.
The restaurant offers a variety of ramen options, including the popular Pork Banh Mi and Tonkotsu Ramen, which are both incredibly tasty. The cashier is described as very helpful and personable. The establishment has a lovely atmosphere with tables available both inside and outside, and plenty of parking and bathrooms.
The Ramen bowls, such as the Tonkotsu and Beef Stew, are delicious, with tender meat and a great-tasting broth. Customers who have visited family in California and developed a taste for ramen say the restaurant does not disappoint. The Warehouse, where Outlawed Ramen & Hibachi is located, offers a variety of food options to cater to any taste, and there is live music and plenty of drinks available.