Everything here is amazing, they deserve a 5 star rating! The service is AMAZING! They are willing to modify things on their menu for you & the 1st time I was there I didn’t realize they closed at 9 pm, but they didn’t say anything till 9:11 pm, which was so sweet 🥹🩷 & they were even apologetic about it! The food is also really really good! I’m not a big fan of eggs, but the eggs they put in the ramen is so so good! The atmosphere is chill, I like the black vibe. Would recommend!
Stumbled upon here on accident. Service and food came out quick which was great. The tonkatsu ramen was just okay to me. Wish it had more flavor. The pork buns and gyoza were incredible though.
Noodle house was a great spot for our group to get ramen together. We tried the shoryu , tan tan (spicy), and beef ramen and they were all delicious. The gyoza were tasty and the service was great. The staff were ready to fill our glasses with more water and to clear away dishes as soon as we had finished with them. The location is clean and simple but could use a little bit of decoration to give it some personality.
Very delicious ramen! The pork is super tender and flavorful with the soft boiled eggs which are my favorite. Would definitely go back to just keep trying different bowls.
This is a fantastic little restaurant in Oakland. Our waiter was so nice. The service is fast. The restaurant is small but very clean. The food is fresh and hot and delicious. Reasonable pricing, large portions, excellent food, great customer service. Perfect Oakland spot conveniently located on Forbes Ave.
Best ramen in Pittsburgh by a huge margin! I always get the Spicy Akamaru, always a perfect bowl 👌👌👌
Bit pricey, but this was a special treat for my family and it was the best ramen I’ve ever had! I got the Tan Tan Spicy Pork Ramen, kiddo got the Pan Fried Chicken Shoyu Ramen, and my husband got the Mixed Vegetable Ramen. We all loved it and emptied our bowls! Serving size is quite hefty and the service was excellent.
Good ramen. Great fried tofu. The staff was very friendly.
This casual little place in the Oakland neighborhood seems to be a popular place with University of Pittsburgh students, and we were lucky to find street parking in front and a couple of seats at the window bar. It's not surprising, given the great food and affordable prices.
The pork belly buns were delicious and reasonably priced at $5 for 2.
All the noodle dishes are $11 cash (adding $1 for credit) and we tried the Seafood Udon and Shio ramen this time. Both were excellent, and the ramen came with 2 eggs, when most bowls usually have just 1!
The food my family got was very good and everyone's bowls were empty at the end of the meal. This is actually a rare event for my picky daughter and wife so definitely a good spot to get some food.
Service was on point the entire evening and even though the place was busy we got fast service and our food came fast.
If you pay in cash it's slightly cheaper which is nice
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