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    Miso Hungry

    4.9 (84 reviews)
    ModerateRamen, Food Trucks
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Honest A.

    There is a ramen shop and an onigiri shop at Jay Peak!!! The ramen shop is in an old ski tram car. The cashier takes the order from one window and writes it on a piece of paper which he clips with a clothespin on a line to push to the other end of the car where 3 others are busily chopping, cooking, and assembling the noodles to be picked up at another window. The soup is a choice of shoyu, spicy shoyu, miso, spicy miso, and vegetarian. The noodles are not rehydrated, but fresh and springy, likely manufactured by Sun Noodles which produces almost all the fresh ramen noodles in the country. Each bowl (except for vegetarian) was accompanied by pork chasu, spinach, shredded carrots, and black & white sesame seeds. The spiciness is from a spicy red pepper,

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    Shannon-Cody M.

    I don't think I can get over the fact that they changed the recipe and removed kombu from the shiitake onigiri! It used to be absolutely perfect, but now it's just decent. Still, one of the better things to eat on the mountain, but because of the change I'm a little more likely to settle for bringing my own lunch. Bring back the kombu!!

    Miso ramen
    Katy C.

    I had ramen from Miso Hungry twice during a weekend music festival at Waterfront Park in Burlington. The people working in the truck were friendly and seemed like they were having fun even in the sweltering heat boiling all those noodles! It's also a testament to how good their food is, because normally at 80+ degrees I wouldn't even think of eating hot ramen at an outdoor concert. And yet I did it - twice! I got the miso ramen (regular) and the miso ramen (spicy). The noodles were cooked perfectly and had a great texture. The broth was super flavorful and rich, exactly what I want for a ramen bowl. The spiralized carrot was a nice addition and the eggs were perfectly cooked with jammy yolks. The bowls also had spinach which I really loved since I usually add spinach to my miso soup when I make it at home. The pork belly was a little tough but definitely still edible. The spicy ramen was not spicy at all, but luckily it was the same price as the regular miso ramen. Definitely check them out if you like ramen! They also have a kid ramen bowl and donburi.

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    Amy P.

    Came here for lunch while staying at the resort. Ramen was good but small serving for price $15. Meat had good flavor. Great name and use of an old tram plus it was worth it for some culinary variety. Take out only. Only open noon to 5 pm select days of the week in summer. Friendly service.

    Pat B.

    Here at Jay Peak for spring break with our kids. The Miso Hungry stop right at the base of the lifts is a MUST! I lived in Japan and this is totally "authentic" and delicious! The owners were so friendly and helpful. My son, DIL and myself totally enjoyed our ramen bowls.

    First of all, the staff are amazing and super friendly which makes the wait worthwhile. The food is perfect! I got the spicy miso ramen and added fried ramen- I wanted 3 more bowls I wanted the dumpling but the guy ahead of us bought all of them . Can't wait until I'm back in the area so I can have more of this hidden treasure

    Sujan P.

    This place beats out nyc joints hands down and I don't even like miso! The crew working are super friendly and nice. They accommodated our requests with no hesitation. The broth, noodles, ingredients, etc were all top quality. Don't miss this spot when visiting! Worth every penny!

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    Felicia W.

    A bowl full of spicy ramen post ski day? Perfect stop on the way home from the mountain. They have both veggie broth and bone broth, spicy or regular and miso. A lot of them come with pork, but you can also get a straight veggie version which was really good - add an egg to make it more hearty (though the bowl is pretty big and full itself). Not overly salty like a lot of ramen can be. This place has big spoons and reusable chop sticks, but also has all compost- able utensils if that weirds you out. It's a cool little food truck with quality food.

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    11 years ago

    just F_ing brilliant, i want to believe I know my ramen and this was hands down one of the best I've tasted!!!

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