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    KAGI bar

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    noosou

    noosou

    4.8(5 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Probably the best meal I had at Bremen. Not sure if this is pretty new anyway very crowded on a…read moreweekday night. Steps away from central station. very nicely decorated. Loved the wooden tables and lights. It was so crowded and I came by myself. I had to share a table to another beautiful lady from Portugal and visited Chicago around Halloween (PS was unusually extremely cold and snowing around that time). Was great to chat with her and complained about Chicago weather. I got my usual Sushi-Unagi and a bowl of Ramen soup which was perfect for the winter at Bremen. Both were delicious which I truly enjoyed. Highly recommended for travelers. A bit pricey but worth it. have a great english menu. Services were nice too.

    Great food great people, nice setting :) It's not super…read morecheap, but a nice mid-range, where you get value for money and big portions 2 starters, 2 main dishes, 2 ice tea one desert one coffee = 50 € The main dishes (54-ramen and 41-Vietnamese beef onions rice ) The ramen was good and a lot of Welle made clean meat chicken:) The beef Vietnam style had a lot of well made beef and what at first glance looked like to many onions, but they were cooked perfect- so they had the crunch while being sweet. There was aloe of meat and some spice but perfectly balanced for my northern palette ( there was a bowl of fresh chills if you wanted more besides the normal chili sauces) Let me be honest, as much as I love Asian food, the deserts always leaves me with a "mehhh " - it's jut not for me - NOT THIS PLACE THOUGH! It was a well balanced combo of clearly homemade mango purée, green tea ice and roasted nuts - it was a nice finish :) While the cappuccino was not as good as in a great coffee house, it was solid above average :) Also the open kitchen where you could see the people working there liked working together, joking, smiling - I love a restaurant with a open kitchen !

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    Kenibo Ramen-Bar

    Kenibo Ramen-Bar

    3.5(11 reviews)
    100.4 kmMitte

    I found this ramen restaurant on Google and decided to check it out. It was very crowded during…read morelunchtime on Saturday. Because it was raining, we and most other customers chose to sit inside. Perhaps I ordered the wrong one (ramen with gyoza, the gyoza comes on the side) but it was actually pho. See the photo. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't ramen either. I ate it anyway. The gyoza filling was edible but also wasn't completely satisfying. I was very happy with the Genmai tea which came very hot. I would try the other ramen places in town before coming back and ordering something else on the menu to see if it comes close to ramen.

    If you don't know what ramen is at all, you might be ok with what they serve at this restaurant…read more Although the menu of ramen looks varied and authentic, listing a lineup of familiar ramen names like tonkatsu, shoyu, and salt ramen that will make any ramen aficionado salivate just by reading them, don't get too excited. We ordered a tonkatsu and two chashu shoyus, expecting the usual fragrant umami of a clear brown soy sauce based broth for the shoyu and a more fiery reddish spicy miso broth for the tonkatsu as is unique to each dish, and instead got three bowls of what looked like a clearer version of miso soup with slightly different ingredients like egg or sprouts topping each one. The chashu was not slices of bbq-d pork like you would expect, but paper-thin sliced *boiled* meat that covered the entire dish like you would find in a southeast Asian soup like pho--the soup even tasted a little bit like a light chicken broth for pho--and the noodles were unfortunately like overcooked angel hair pasta. The gyozas we ordered were charred and overcooked as well, but at least the wilted spinach salad was pretty tasty with its soy ginger mayo sauce. The staff was also very friendly. All in all, it didn't taste awful, but it wasn't Japanese either, let alone ramen. Not by a long shot.

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