Kang's Boba House

2221 N Ocoee St, Cleveland
(423) 790-0051

Recent Reviews

Isabella Peralta

My favorite ramen in Cleveland, and I think the only ramen in Cleveland! I've had ramen from here three times, and it's always been delicious! The boba is good here too. It's a quick and easy process to order and pick up your meal. I highly recommend Kang's Boba House!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tonkotsu, Ramen, Popping Pearls, Pork Chicken Dumpling Veggie Dumpling

Sky Bayless

I moved to Chattanooga a couple months ago, thinking I would have better ramen choices. Let me tell you, Chattanooga ramen is WATER. It’s sad when you have to drive 45 minutes away to CLEVELAND to get good ramen. If you like soup, you will LOVE this. I would be happy with a bowl of just broth— it is that good. The Shio was my absolute favorite… they removed it from the menu and I STILL come back for the other options. Spicy miso is my current go to as I find the Tonkotsu and shoyu ramen to be on the salty side. I do not like the chicken ramen…full stop. The dumplings are good. I love the sliced pork!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rebecca Hackett

My husband and I really didn't want to drive all the way too Chattanooga to get ramen so we looked local and found this little hole in the wall.We pulled up and found out it is takeout only (my fault for not reading on the overview page or reviews) that was a big disappointment but we chose to give it a try anyway.We got 2 drinks and 2 ramen and it was like 45$ we both did get extra added to our soups (dumblings, extra eggs, crab sticks)We will 1000% be back. It was chefs kisses all around! It was all so good. For cleveland yes try out this little place!!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marti Steigenga Fish

There's no eat in and it feels a little weird to just stand in a lobby and wait for your stuff...BUT!!! The boba is soooo good! I can't wait to try their Raman in January when they open again!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fruit Boba in Milk Tea

Nathan Mell

Take out only. Used to be able to sit in. I miss that. The ramen here is Legit tho. Legit.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 5

Violet M.

There isn't much selection in Cleveland, that being said it was good for what it is, but expensive. If I'm in the mood for ramen and can't go down to Chattanooga I would go back. The tonkotsu was tasty.

Desiree B.

Their ramen and boba tea is so so yummy and always has been !! I appreciate the choice to build your own ramen because I prefer mine very simple. You can order online and it was ready super quick !! Definitely has become a staple.

Wendie M

My 9 yr old wants to give it t stars. We only ordered drinks. She loves Boba drinks with the fruit. Previously she had a strawberry milk Boba, this time she got coconut. She likes them both. I opted for pineapple milk Boba. Wasn't a fan. The pineapple flavoring had a funny taste to me, she liked it tho and was happy to have a 2nd drink for the day.Ordering is awkward if you need to talk to someone in person about what things are as a newbie. You scar a QR code on side of the wall, place online order and get a text when ready. Upside, our drinks were easy and ready quickly. You then walk inside to pick up.No sizes on drinks. One price for the drink unless you add extra flavors, etc. Not bad price for size.

Cecelia Austin

Food is pretty good but they close early all the time. Don’t count on getting takeout for dinner - ever.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 1

Lil Mcgav

The noodles were perfect not hard or too soft, the broth was good and 25% spicy was a perfect level! The boba wad not too sweet and the popping boba was perfect! I definitely recommend going between three people who had 2 add ons and boba it was $50!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Ramen

Nate McClure

**Kang's Boba House in Cleveland, TN: A Novelty Worth Trying, But Not Quite a Regular Lunch Spot**In a world brimming with culinary adventures, Kang's Boba House stands out as a unique novelty that beckons those with a penchant for unconventional flavors and daring taste buds. Tucked away discreetly, this establishment has captured the attention of locals and curious food enthusiasts alike. However, before you rush to embark on this gastronomic journey, there are some key points to consider.First and foremost, it's imperative to note that Kang's Boba House is exclusively geared towards pickup orders. For those seeking a cozy dine-in experience or an outdoor feast, you might be disappointed to learn that no seating, neither inside nor outside, is available. The emphasis here is solely on the culinary creations and not the ambiance.Placing your order demands a digital touch, as the restaurant exclusively operates through online orders and payments. A reminder: you won't be able to saunter in and place an order in person, so make sure your smartphone is fully charged before setting your sights on a boba adventure.Now, let's delve into the crux of the matter – the food. Kang's Boba House showcases an array of delectable offerings, with their star attraction being the bowls of ramen. For many, the flavors are a departure from the norm, a whimsical twist that tantalizes the taste buds. However, it's essential to weigh the novelty against the price tag, which often falls within the range of 10 to 20 dollars for a bowl. While the experience might merit an occasional indulgence, some patrons might find it a bit steep for a regular lunch option.The tea, often a crucial component of any boba house, is where Kang's holds a steady middle ground. Neither remarkable nor disappointing, the tea offerings maintain a delicate balance between sips of satisfaction and subtlety.One quirk that has raised a few eyebrows is the establishment's solicitation of tips. Given the absence of a traditional dine-in experience and the requirement for prepayment online, the logic behind this appeal remains puzzling. Many patrons might find themselves scratching their heads as they ponder the propriety of leaving a tip under these circumstances.In conclusion, Kang's Boba House is an intriguing addition to Cleveland's culinary landscape. Its offbeat approach to dining, emphasis on pickup orders, and tantalizingly novel dishes make it a destination for the curious and the daring. However, it might not be everyone's go-to lunch spot, particularly when considering the price range and the absence of a well-defined tea experience. As you contemplate your next gastronomic escapade, remember that Kang's Boba House is a temporary detour from the norm, beckoning you to explore the boundaries of your taste preferences.Kid-friendliness: While they offer some amazing boba treats, it might not be the most kid-friendly spot. They don't have a dedicated dining area, and the pickup area can get a bit tight. If you're planning to dine with children, you might want to explore other options for now. But hey, don't let that stop you from experiencing the goodness of Kang's Boba House! You could always swing by when you have some child-free time to truly savor the flavors. Enjoy your boba adventures!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Ramen

Alyssa N.

10/10 delicious! A must try if your craving ramen. Fast great service and the cutest building.

nadchen

This was our first time here and we were surprised to find out that it was just take out only. We just ordered the boba drinks. I got the regular Milk Tea with boba. Usually I don't like very sweet milk teas so I asked for it to less sweetened and I was pleasantly surprised at how they came through. For me, drink flavor was pretty good but the boba consistency was tough to chew. I think the boba pearls were just sitting out in the cold and not kept warm.We had to go inside to pick up our orders and although bare and empty, I thought the inside was really cute as well as the building's exterior. The boba was a 3.5/5 for me, mostly because of the boba texture and consistency. But other than that, I'd come back to try their ramen. I looked on their menu and saw that they had variety and veggie options which is nice because I'm used to only seeing pork broth as the only option for ramen.

Atmosphere: 4

Service: 4

Andee H.

First time here. This place is take out only, no indoor dining. Located near downtown Cleveland. The ramen was pretty good. Not the best I've ever had but they had Naturomaki and that alone earns them an extra star. The order was ready super fast. It almost had everything I would expect in a tonkotsu ramen. I would suggest adding at least 1 other element to it. The egg was perfect. The pork was to be expected. The broth was pretty good too. I will definitely go back.

Tiffany Wolfe

Even though this restaurant is no longer taking sit down orders, the food was fantastic! When you walk in the door you're asked to scan a code to bring up the menu. From there, it walks you through all of the selections available and how you can customize your order. This is a credit / debit card only establishment. Once you have placed your order, the food is typically ready in about 15 minutes. My husband and I each had an order of ramen. The broth was wonderful, salty, and savory. Each order of ramen came with wonderful dumplings, and, in my case pork belly. The portion sizes are generous to feed an adult. The bottom line is we had a fantastic experience at this establishment!Wheelchair accessibility: There's a decent ramp from the parking lot, which is at the side of the business, to the front door. Although I'm not in a wheelchair, it looks like it would be serviceable for somebody in that situation.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Paitan Chicken w Chicken Dumplings and Extra Egg

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