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    Crafty Ramen

    3.8 (61 reviews)
    ModerateNoodles, Ramen
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Fancy Robots. But there isn't anything fancy about the taste.
    Matt S.

    Lukewarm smiles serving Lukewarm Ramen. I don't know why this place has such rave reviews. It's awful :( We came here on a Thursday in the late afternoon. There were no other customers inside. I ordered the Northern Warmer and my wife ordered the Spicy Chicken Negi. The girl took our order and we sat at the empty counter and watched as our Ramen was slowly made infront of us. The bearded chef on the other side of the counter made our Ramen right in front of us, and didn't make eye contact, smile or acknowledge our presence in any way. As I watched our Ramen being finished the first red flag appeared as it didn't appear to be steaming hot at all. The food was brought around the counter to us. It was then I noticed that these $17+ bowls of lukewarm Ramen didn't even include an egg...that's an extra cost. My Northern warmer had a decent flavor but wasn't what I was expecting. The description of a Sapporo Miso Ramen with Corn and Butter was very inviting but what I got was very meh. The Butter turned out to be in the shape of little Robots which is a neat idea, but it only looked neat as the taste was just blah. The Corn was fried with some other veggies. Noodles were soft and over cooked and the Ramen itself wasn't hot. My wifes' Shio negi ramen was bland and had no flavor, and the chicken breast was rubbery and dry. Shio Ramen is a difficult thing to get right as it's a fine balance between bland and too much, but this was just bland and flavorless. Also the noodles were overcooked and too soft, and the Ramen itself wasn't hot. This was probably the 2nd worst Ramen I've had in my life, and my wife who is from Japan said it was the worst Ramen she's ever had. When we left our bowls were still half finished. It was that bad. I would have to say the worst thing about this place is they have a Tampopo poster on the wall. There was a ladder leaning infront of it but I noticed it eventually. Tampopo is an old cult classic Japanese film about a struggling Ramen shop owner and her journey to craft the perfect bowl of Ramen. There is a scene in that very film where the chef is explained how her Ramen wasn't being served hot enough...and here I am staring at this movie poster, thinking of this exact scene, while I slurp my bland lukewarm Ramen when I should be blowing on it first because Ramen should be served hot. Someone should take down that poster. Also, for $17+ include an egg in your Ramen. Yeesh!

    Pork and Corny
    Rob B.

    Crafty Ramen does something amazing. They contrast cold winter days with warm, uplifting bowls of magic. It's busy. Purposefully busy. It's part of the magic to wait in a line, be seated with people you don't know, and not have table service. This sets the stage to focus on the food. Much like a bible, the menu is cryptic. There are words you recognize, but you're somehow ok not knowing what to expect. When you make your way to the front of the line, the staff is kind, helpful and knowledgeable. The chef line is clearly visible, and while they're preparing you're food, the orchestration is so much fun to watch, that you could care less about how long it takes. You'll see blow torches firing, noodles bouncing, stock pots simmering, and a flurry of activity. The only thing that is hard to describe is the food itself. It's diverse, traditional, and consistently delicious. It's the type of food you wake up at 3am craving, and if you have a bowl in front of you, each taste is savoured.

    Melissa P.

    Cute place but definitely not a date spot. The location is too small with the amount of customers there (i did go on a Saturday for dinner when it is likely busier). If you go don't plan on having a table to yourself as there is only two two-person tables and one group table for the whole place. Other than that you are eating at the bar. But despite the small location the food is pretty good. I had the 'Big City' ramen bowl and an order of gyoza. The broth could have been slightly more flavourful, but it was good and I enjoyed it more the more I ate. Tender meat and I suggested adding one of their marinated eggs (it was one of the highlights of the meal for me). The gyoza was slightly saltier than I expected but still good. All considered, I would go back if I had a ramen craving and try something new.

    Northern warmer
    Shelley S.

    Chicken karage was the star by far!! Crunchy ! Flavourful! Delicious!! Dumplings were ok ... not my favourite .. but I am a dumpling aficionado. Points for being homemade though! Northern Warmer was excellent and filling. Spicy. Flavourful. Definitely recommend.

    Clockwise from top: Meat Lovers, Big City Smoke and Tokyo Salary Man (chicken). Yummy! Just need more broth.
    Carol G.

    The only ramen shop in Guelph... and the angels have sung! So thrilled to have this here! The ramen was absolutely delicious. They certainly do not skimp out on their fillings/noodles. I would like to see more broth though. We had the Meat Lovers, Big City Smoke and Tokyo Salary Man (chicken). All of them tasted amazing; I specially enjoyed the meat lovers. Price point is rather higher than I'm use to from other ramen shops especially given it doesn't include the egg (which is an extra $1), but again, they do load it up. Happy that they now offer take-out! Once delivery hits, it may be dangerous (for my wallet!). I would have given this place a 5 star rating but I felt the price point is a little too high plus they also do not offer the karaage/gyoza items in the evening which knocks off a point.

    Big City Smoke
    Jen W.

    Came here on Saturday for a friend's birthday at 11ish, right about the time they opened. The place is tiny so be prepared to wait outside if you come during peak hours. You choose what you want and pay first--kind of like a fast food place--then sit down wherever you can find a spot. I strongly suggest limiting your party size to 4 people, or you really won't be able to find a place for all of you to sit together. I ordered the Big City Smoke and also tried their karaage. I found their ramen to be underwhelming. The broth lacked that elusive umami taste--oily, but surprisingly lacking in richness/depth of flavour. Ramen aside, I found the karaage (dipped in that crispy kimchi mayo) to be spectacular! DO NOT MISS. While I left this place a wee bit disappointed, I still think that this ramen shop is a nice addition to the food scene here in Guelph. Hope y'all give this place a shot!

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    Fast friendly service, diverse enough of a menu for my family. I also really liked the decor!

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    Last year July, after eating, I saw a fly in the soup, and then I got diarrhea...But I forgot to report to the Public health...

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    Delicious ramen although a little pricey. More complex flavours than the average ramen resto in Canada.

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