The Ramen Hamburg - Carta

Rosenstr. 5, 20095 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Ramen, Fisch, Nudeln, Japanisch

4.3 💬 9687 Reseñas

Teléfono: +494030922442

Dirección: Rosenstr. 5, 20095 Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 15

Reseñas: 9687

Sitio Web: http://www.theramenhamburg.com/

"Spontaneously hopped in, ordered veggie ramen and edamame and then enjoyed it. Very tasty, you can tell that almost everything is homemade. Very tasty : and if Japanese guests see it that way too, it can only be a good thing. Thank you "

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Nikolas Nikolas

Authentic and delicious. Could be more comfortable and less hectic.

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User
User

The rams here belong better than other locals. It tasted us and we were also served friendly (that was before lockdown). Recommended if you like ramen!


Bayernmagic
Bayernmagic

In der Nähe vom Hauptbahnhof liegt das kleine Lokal. Sehr freundliche Mitarbeiter, sehr gutes Shoyu Ramen. Mir fehlte nur ein Ei. Ausgezeichneter Ingwer-Tee.


Walter
Walter

Ein nettes Lokal in Bahnhofsnähe mit sehr brauchbaren, feinen Ramen. Der Service ist sehr freundlich, die Portionen sind genau richtig groß für den normalen Hunger. Kann man weiter empfehlen. Ver carta


User
User

I'm not a ramen expert, but tasty they were definitely! The shop is small, for it cozy with a beautiful ambience. The staff is very friendly. I like to go there and have nothing negative to say!


User
User

I've eaten ramen there for the first time and found it super delicious. I also fell in love with the homemade lime. I might have suffered from this: service was kind. Very small and original from the inside.


User
User

A good restaurant is characterized by its good toilets. Therefore definitely a recommendation! Otherwise there are very tasty rams with fresh broth and even made noodles. Beautiful traditional modern ambience. Ver carta


User
User

Price/performance is great. Restaurant is clean and you have direct insight into the open kitchen. For two appetizers, two homemade limes (very recommended) , two main courses and a large bottle of water we paid 40 €.


User
User

The food was very delicious, but you should generally like algae or fish to like this food. Even the homemade lemonade was very delicious, but only if you like honey. But I personally would definitely recommend this restaurant:


Nicole
Nicole

Spontaneously hopped in, ordered veggie ramen and edamame and then enjoyed it. Very tasty, you can tell that almost everything is homemade. Very tasty : and if Japanese guests see it that way too, it can only be a good thing. Thank you Ver carta

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburgo, una ciudad portuaria en el norte de Alemania, es conocida por su herencia marítima, su cultura vibrante, y platos locales como el Fischbrötchen y el Labskaus. Es una mezcla de encanto antiguo y ambiente moderno.

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  • Ramen Una sopa de fideos japonesa sabrosa donde fideos de trigo masticables nadan en un caldo rico y lleno de sabor; adornada con una variedad de ingredientes como carne tierna, verduras y un huevo pasado por agua para un plato reconfortante.
  • Fisch Deléitese con nuestros exquisitos platos de pescado, elaborados con la captura más fresca del día. Desde favoritos a la parrilla hasta guisos sabrosos, nuestro menú celebra la abundancia del océano con sabores para satisfacer todos los paladares. Ver carta
  • Nudeln Saborea una variedad de platos de fideos, cocinados a la perfección con sabores auténticos y ricos caldos sabrosos. Desde picante y ácido hasta suave y fragante, nuestras ofertas de fideos prometen una deliciosa aventura culinaria para cada paladar.
  • Japanisch Saborea la esencia de Japón con nuestra selección de sushi fresco, ramen sabroso y sashimi delicado. Cada plato refleja técnicas e ingredientes auténticos, ofreciendo un sabor genuino del arte culinario japonés.

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