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Hakata Gensuke

4.0 (55 reviews)
ModerateRamen
Open 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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Vivian T.

The shop itself is a bit small but service was friendly and the food came out extremely fast! The menu is straight forward and is authentic with about 4 different noodle options! It was also recommended by many different foodie critics and I gotta say its on point. I got the god fire level 2 and it was perfect! A must try! Come at a strange hour to avoid the wait ;)

Two S.

Gensuke had been on my list for some time. I was first to arrive at 11.20am for the 11.40am opening. The cafe filled very quickly after it opened and by the time I left there was a lengthy line outside. It's only a small place and doesn't seat many. You need to get here early or get lucky unless you're happy to line up for a while. I ordered the Signature Tonkotsu with spring opinions, bean shoots and cabbage and an egg. It's a delicious dish. Rich, satisfying and substantive with lovely deep flavour. It's also a very good size. I got a side of beautiful gyozas as well because other reviewers had recommended this. The gyozas were excellent but not strictly required. Service was good and quick. The business model is obviously to keep the customers ticking over. A good experience. This is a very nice ramen place.

Black tonkotsu
Tom C.

Outstanding bowl of Hakata-style ramen. It's rich, pork-bone broth is divine and the noodle's firmness is customizable. Toppings like crushed garlic, takana, and sesame are left on the table for you to add. The spicy and black tonkotsu are also pretty great. Pass on their gyoza, not a fan, small and not very flavorful. They have a combination of tables and counter seats. If you come by yourself or as a couple, you'll often be sharing a table. A queue generate as soon as they open but it's often moves quick. I highly recommend trying!

Sarina W.

It's 2:30pm and there was a queue out the door. WTF? Well, this IS currently Melbourne's favourite ramen place, would I expect any less? But sadly I had to rush home so I had to give it a miss. However the very next day I managed to get to the city relatively early, and even though the website said Hakata G is open from 12 noon I decided to try my luck. BINGO! They are actually open from 11:30am and it was only 10% full! Yes! The friendly waitresses and chefs all greeted me heartily and I was promptly given a menu and an order form. I love it how you can customize the broth, the chewiness of your noodles amount other things. I felt like something light so I ordered the shio ramen (salt based) with extra firm noodles, normal broth, extra seasoned egg (well there is none in the actual shio ramen!!) and black fungus (veg intake) When the ramen came out the first thing I remembered thinking was gosh it's so tiny!!!! The next thing I thought was can I order some sides? But no, this place is cash only and I only got $20... With the extra topping this ramen is already pushing $20.. Sigh! A quick sip of the soup revealed a very clean flavour. This is simplicity done well. The noodles are thin white ones and whilst it was al dente at first it quickly became a little bit mushy (in my standard). The pork was flavoursome but by no means melt in your mouth and while the egg looked any boiled egg of the street I did notice that it was seasoned. Or maybe it was the soup that flavoured the egg? Overall it was one of the better ramen I have eaten in Melbourne, but it's still not as good compared to what I had in Asia that's for sure. I am struggling to give this place a 4 out of 5...I know I am a fence sitter but why can't yelp do half a star?!?! Lol I wld have given 3.5 stars I walked out amoungst the boisterous goodbyes feeling ever so slightly hungry and $17 lighter.

Black tonkotsu
Jocelin L.

Small ramen joint that is definitely worth queuing for. It's not a long wait (7mins) and you're provided with a menu and pen and paper to order your dish while you're in line. You have a choice of how firm you want your ramen noodles and also the level of spicyness you can take. I ordered the black tonkotsu ramen with an extra egg!. It came out in a really big bowl. I was really afraid I couldn't finish it!! But the soup and noodles was so delicious! Couldn't help but just slurp everything up! Hakata, please come to Perth!!

Chicken karaage
Ken U.

Great cosy ramen joint for an express bite. Had to queue in front of the restaurant but they were turning tables over quickly that it was only a 10 min wait for two. Went for their signature pork bone broth, glad I chose normal flavour as the broth was creamy and had a distinct note of umami pork flavour. Loved having my noodles cooked extra hard cause by the time I got to the end of my bowl of soup the noodles were still firm. Make sure you order a side of juicy chicken karaage and just pay the extra special toppings to get extra charsu and an egg. Definitely want to come back again to try the God of fire spicy ramen.

Black Tonkotsu
Sarasi A.

I thoroughly enjoyed the food here! There was a small line up for a weekday lunch, but our group of 4 didn't have to wait long while we were given menus and an order form to look through. I ordered the Signature Tonkotsu and a flavoured egg as an add on is a must! The broth was flavourful and the pork slice was almost melting through the broth. Along with some pint-sized gyoza, the meal was very filling and I struggled to finish it all. I will definitely come back to try the rest!

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Maria T.

Curiosity finally got to me. I had never read any reviews about this place but everytime I walked along Russell St and passed by Hakata Gensuke, there was always a massive queue. I was in the area at 11.45am, no queue in front so I called up a friend last minute and arranged to meet there. I thought to myself, why not go inside first and get a table, to escape from the freezing cold weather. Access denied!! The waitress said that because my friend had not arrived yet, I must wait outside. They had space for two but just didn't want me in there... for what reason, I have no idea. I don't get pissed off very often but this certainly ticked me off. Nevertheless I waited the extra 3 minutes outside and tried again once there were two of us. Once seated I quickly glanced through the menu. You can customise the noodle texture and taste which is handy. I chose the signature tonkotsu and all options 'normal'. Seasoned egg was considered an extra topping *sigh* so I went for a side order of gyoza instead just to mix things up. Good decision as it was delightful! The ramen was tasty and broth on point, but the included toppings were scarce and I was definitely peckish afterwards. I've found better in the cbd which I am now using as my benchmark, so yeah, can't see why this place is so hyped up. The service is Japanese style as all the staff (including the chefs at the back) shout out greetings and salutations when you enter and leave. But even without customers coming and going, they are constantly yelling at the top of their lungs. Makes it hard to hear whoever you're having a conversation with. I think if they toned it down a few decibels lower I wouldn't mind so much.

Spicy ramen with an extra seasoned egg.
Shin Yee C.

Not worth the wait. I always walked past and amazed at how long the queue is. Tonight I decided to give it a try with four other friends. The waitress first approached me when I was queuing outside, asking me which type of noodles I would opt for- the dipping one or the the normal one(FYI they offer the dipping one starting at 6pm). Being really confused and not knowing what the dipping one means, I said I'd go for the normal one. About 10 mins later when my other friends arrived (we were still lining up outside), there were two of my friends wanted to order the dipping ramen, the waitress then said "No. The minimum is three bowls for you guys to go upstairs". I know she probably didn't want to be rude but the sentence actually sounded pretty harsh. It was like "order at least 3 or you don't get to eat". We eventually decided to have the normal ramen cos we didn't want to wait any longer. So after settling at a table of 5, we quickly ordered and patiently waited for the ramen. And guess what.. I. WAS. UNIMPRESSED. I ordered the spicy ramen- the broth was just normal pork bone based broth that you get to have at any ramen places, and the noodles texture was harder than I would prefer( I ordered normal). The price is slightly expensive than the other ramen places too- priced at $14 you have only noodles broth and charsu( you have to pay extra $2 for seaweed or egg) I will never go back to the place again.

Tonkotsu with egg and seaweed.
Patty Y.

One of the best ramen places I have been to! If you come be prepared to wait for 30 minutes and pay at least $15.00 per person without apps or drinks and cash only. If you've ever had ramen you know there is a cult following for that sticky broth that only hours of cooking can produce. They do the broth very well here and they don't skimp. We ordered the regular tonkotsu and the god fire #2 and we thought the level 2 is plenty spicy. Order it with the egg because the yolk ads another dimension. We also tried the karage which is deep fried dark meet chicken with a little spice. Even with a wait we will be back. This place is too good to miss.

Precision ordering - you fill this out while you are in line - 4 levels of noodle texture, 4 broth types & 2 levels of intensity
David T.

I love this place. Japanese Ramen made with an impressive obsession to detail. What blows me away is that when I was a kid, my dad used to bring me to this totally authentic, don't try to order unless you speak Chinese, Won Ton Noodle restaurant called the Wong Shing Kee at this very address. They had the best Short Soup (Won Ton soup) you could find in Melbourne at the time. It's very fitting that this is the home for arguably the best long noodles, Japanese ramen in Melbourne.

Pre-order while in queue - the menu is in the window!
Leisha C.

Totally worth the wait. I was also only 1 of 3 non Japanese in the place - which if the lines out front didn't give it away, this should have. I had the black tonkotsu, (soooo tasty and plenty of garlic to keep any colds away), and karaage chicken - some of the best I've had. $19.50 for both, less than a 10 minute wait at midday on a Saturday, but I'd wait longer. Just do it. Fun Fact - they'll give you an order sheet to fill in whilst you're waiting in line so they can keep you moving quickly once inside.

Black garlic broth ramen
Jaya S.

Best ramen that I have ever had in Australia. Especially the black garlic broth. So rich in flavor and staffs were friendly. Waited for a table for about 20 minutes but it was all worth it.

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Review Highlights - Hakata Gensuke

I had the black tonkotsu, (soooo tasty and plenty of garlic to keep any colds away), and karaage chicken - some of the best I've had.

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Hakoya Ramen - Ebidon

Hakoya Ramen

4.2(5 reviews)
1.2 kmMelbourne

Guys. This is the best char-siu I've ever had in my life. I…read morecould taste the char, the fire on the edges of the pork. It was appropriately fatty, but not all fat, you know? Now it's been over a year since I've had Totto (NYC, my favorite), and my tongue might be spoiled from eating bad ramen at like 5 places in Atlanta. But I am willing to say this was #1. Hakoya opened on the corner of a new "laneway" in the Upper West Side building (Lonsdale and Rose Lane) - it appears to have been open since November. There are 4 tables along the wall, with a bit of privacy from hanging dividers (noren?), as well as about 10 seats along a bar, which faces the kitchen. The menu is tight, as you should expect. I had my regular ramen order, spicy tonkatsu. You can choose your spicy - 1 pepper, 2, or 3. This nearly unnerved me and I had to ask the server for help on my decision. I played it safe and went with 2... I made the right choice. Balancing the two heats (spice and temperature), it's just enough to make you feel like you broke a sweat without actually breaking one. I always forget that the ramen being so hot makes the spice... well, spicier. A cold Sapporo kept me on the non-sweaty side of dinner. Between each seat are the accouterments you may need - soy, sesame, chili oil, garlic paste, pickled ginger - as well as wooden chopsticks (nice touch to match with the wooden spoon), napkins, and water jug and glasses. Easy. Every day there appears to be a happy hour, $4 for Sapporos between 3pm and 6pm. Highly recommend, and since I'm here for 2 weeks, I expect to be back!

They have very rude waitresses. We ask them to clean our table they handed us napkins and a spray…read morebottle to clean it ourselves! Every time we asked them for something even ordering food they rolled their eyes! I literally had to get up to get everything that I want every time. The utensils were on the counter and they were standing right in front of it and they didn't even bother to move at least so I can get what I want. For the restroom they told that I have to leave my cellphone to get a key from them!!!! Horrible service. Food was very average. And didn't taste original at all!

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Hakoya Ramen - Menu. One side is English, the other side is Japanese. You mark what you want.

Menu. One side is English, the other side is Japanese. You mark what you want.

Hakoya Ramen - The spicy tonkatsu ramen. Perfection.

The spicy tonkatsu ramen. Perfection.

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Ichi-maki - Sushi platter (photo supplied by Ichi Maki)

Ichi-maki

3.3(4 reviews)
1.7 kmDocklands
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I was very impressed with this restaurant. Upon entering during the lunch rush, it was obvious they…read morehad a good system down pat. There is an ample selection of items: a well stocked sushi takeaway section, a deli counter to choose your own bento and what I came to try, the ramen! There are a few udon and ramen choices: veg, chicken and pork (chasiu). I opted for the pork ramen (@ $12.50) and went upstairs to wait for my order. Less than 10 minutes later my mid-sized bowl of ramen arrived. Happily, all the right elements were in place for a satisfying bowl! A generous portion of egg noodles, several tender slices of pork, a creamy rich broth, bamboo shoots, seaweed, fishcake, green onions and roasted garlic. The serving size was perfect and however filling it was I could not help but to continue to slurp it down. Staff were friendly and attentive and the space was well accommodating. It was clean and well stocked. They cater to the NAB lunch crowd so the professionalism is well matched. Prices are reasonable and I walked away very happy with my meal. I recommend the spot for your next business lunch or casual outing. It is well situated near Southern Cross Station and Etihad Stadium.

A new docklands fav. Japanese done well…read more Opened below new nab building. This two storey restaurant will sure impress . Very well displayed and lay out. Food was reasonably priced and was presented very nicely. I orders the Katsu chicken bento box and received a mixed of different items. Was tasty and cooked nicely. My new fav jap in docklands. Must try if anyone is out this way. this will now be my Friday special lunch day.

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Ichi-maki - Downstairs counter and seating

Downstairs counter and seating

Ichi-maki - Upstairs seating

Upstairs seating

Ichi-maki - Upstairs seating

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Gochi

4.4(9 reviews)
1.6 kmSouthbank
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Came here for dinner…read more The sushi was absolutely delish! After one bite it was a party in my mouth. Tastebuds were happy! I ordered salmon avocado and ebi panko. The ebi panko had prawn, cucumber and spicy mayo. Both were delicious and fresh. I also had traditional ramen which was equally delicious! It had original pork broth, thin noodles, bean shoot, spring onion, egg. and seaweed. Absolutely delish dinner!

If you had to eat the same meal for the rest of your life what would it be? Mine is SUSHI!…read more It's filling, delicious, affordable, easy and healthy! Ticks all them great boxes. As my family and I walked in to Gochi service was delivered straight away with it also being a busy environment. We were seated and served water and the menus which got me excited. I ordered the cprisy chicken, tempura prawn and cprisy salmon (with you had to ask for as it's not being on the menu). There was an order of 15 fresh sushi rolls and the wait, well I wouldn't even call it a wait. Service was defiantly spot on here with great time management. The sushi was presented lovely all cut up with ginger and wasabi on the side, yum! Everything about Gochi is amazing! -Great quality of food -Great customer service -Presentation wise of the overall place was beautiful with cute Japanese quotes all over the place. Was a great experience not only for myself but for my family with haven't tried sushi before. So it was an interesting lunch for them to finally listen to what all my bragging is about haha. See you again soon Gochi!

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Gochi - Salmon avocado and Ebi Panko roll

Salmon avocado and Ebi Panko roll

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