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    4.0 (128 reviews)
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    Variety of selection to choose, fresh made, vibrant atmosphere, great addition to the area.

    Vanilla Milk Tea, 2 Proteins Sushi Burrito
    Paloma Q.

    I've been here dozens of times through the years and none have ever let me down! The brown sugar boba is to die for and the sushi burritos are so satisfying to eat - crunchy, chewy, and jam packed with the ingredients you choose! You're definitely getting what you pay for here. I've also always noticed that the place is ALWAYS clean and tidy, and they also sell really cute merchandise up at the front by the cashier! Also a big fan of the kpop music they play! The ambience in general is adorable with all the plushies and beautiful lights everywhere - the perfect cute joint to come enjoy with friends and good company :)

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    Precious B.

    I wanted something healthy so I checked this spot out for the first time today. I loved the whole vibe and decor of the place, extremely clean. Since it was my first time here; Ken helped me and was very friendly. He gave me a check list to create my own Poke bowl and I opted for shrimp as my protein, brown rice, shredded red cabbage, green onions, fried onions, pickled radish with two sauces; I also ordered a premium beef bowl and honeydew milk tea with boba to go for my son. The rice bowl is fresh and delicious; so is the honeydew milk tea! I highly recommend this super cute spot to grab some lunch or a healthy dinner. They have a great drink selection and sell cute keychains and stuffed plushes you can purchase as well! I also would like to point out the fact that the lady really packaged my to go meals properly! Utensils were neatly packed in and I love a place that does that! It really makes a difference.

    Estevao M.

    Great food! Highly recommend. Although they have an extended menu and its difficult to specialize. I don't recommend ramen, its all right but other options are more appealing.

    Andrew P.

    I was in the area for the 400s Theatre nearby, and was looking around for some options to grab a drink. Glad to see this place is a short walk from the theatre. I ordered a lemon strawberry boba drink with 25% sugar and I think it was very tasty. I will say that they put a little bit more ice in there than I had hoped for and when I purchased it, I wish they had asked how I wanted my ice level. Either way, the indoor space is really cute, and they have a large patio as well. This is a perfect spot given its proximity to Loyola!

    2 Proteins Sushi Burrito

    Delicious ramen and sushi burritos. I had the Jasmine milk tea with boba. The service was quick and the restaurant was clean. Great for a quick clean meal close to Roger's park and loyao

    Poke and ramen
    Dawn A.

    I love coming here for boba, food, and to hang out. The interior is very welcoming and cute - they have a section near the register with keychains and plushies for sale and it is a very spacious place, always easy to find a seat. Service is also very fast for both food and boba. I've had their poke bowl for lunch and it was generous and filling. I also love that they have plentiful outlets for hunkering down to do some work. Highly recommend as a spot to check out in Rogers Park.

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    Jada C.

    I love eating fresh salads with the personalized ingredient list. Taichi Bubble Tea Chicago does just that. It reminds me of some places found in Honolulu. Upon arrival, customers fill out a menu in order to choose their own ingredients. Some ingredients include cucumbers, tofu, cilantro, bacon, tuna, shrimp, lettuce, ginger and red cabbage. I decided on the tofu and an all vegetable entree. Talk about delicious. I love how all the ingredients such as the seaweed salad, ginger, endamame, avocado, spinach, and green onions taste so fresh. For the base, I like the brown rice with sesame. The service rates an A+. We did not have to wait long to receive our order. Taichi Bubble Tea Chicago serves bubble tea as well. The next time I come here I will definitely order a bubble tea. Many students come here for a quick meal. They use the app to order their meals. Come to Taichi Bubble Tea Chicago. Bring friends, family, or dates.

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    Joe C.

    I love this spot. Mainly because I moved from Hawaii last year to this hits a lot of positive notes for me and reminds me design and food wise of something I'd find in Hawaii. They have mainly Japanese fusion fare. Sushi burritos, rice bowls, ramen, and a variety of appetizers. All are full customizable with so many options. I have a chicken Teri rice bowl, a few in our party got ramen as well. Everything was delicious as usual. It's always good to finish your meal off with one of their milk teas or smoothies. I love the open space. They have lots of seating options and have a dining space in the back that can accommodate. There's Japanese in the area, but this place is more quick prep comfort food but outside of high end dining this is one of my favorite spots to get a quick fresh and healthy meal.

    Salmon and shrimp rice poke bowl
    Elise B.

    Stopped in here for lunch to power up on a day of home renovations and this fit the bill- filling yet not heavy, pretty quick, and outdoor seating. Loved that there was a paper menu you could fill out to order exactly what you wanted, instead of awkwardly having to decide quickly at the counter. Lots of options to customize to fit your taste or diet. I got a brown rice poke bowl with shrimp and salmon, with yuzu and ponzu on the side. The veggies were fresh and tasty as was the protein. I didn't try any bubble tea or drinks but the menu was expansive and looked great. The inside space is nicely designed. Great fast casual spot.

    Spicy Miso Ramen Noodle Soup
    Max K.

    When I walked by here, I expected another mid-ramen place by a college campus that basically sold cheap but otherwise mediocre ramen. Well color me surprised when it was as fantastic as it was! The atmosphere is very clean and that modern chic with an asian flair. It's super cute and trendy inside with spacious booths, perfect for groups. But the ramen, ooh, this is some damn good ramen. It's not perfect but it warms the soul with a solid broth that's actually spicy! Toppings are average, solid egg but I gotta say the star here is the chashu. This looks like it would be mid. It's deliciously marinated pork belly that is above the base standard for what chashu should be. Going to be real, I have had better ramen, but for a local joint, this is a solid option I would recommend to anyone looking to warm the soul on a cold day.

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    Nav S.

    When in Chicago get boba! Found this location and I must say it's super cute, plenty of seating. Friendly staff. They even have souvenirs that you can buy and take home. They also have ramen and sushi menu.

    Miso Ramen Noodle Soup

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    It's a cute place but this was the worst ramen ever. No flavors. Paid $16 for nothing. I really wanted to like them but it's a no for me.

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    So far i have only dined out and have enjoyed their tapioca drinks and their soups. I recommend them.

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    Obsessed with their customizable rice bowls. Drinks are amazing too. Service is always quick.

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    What's not to like?! Bubble tea, poke bowls, great prices. This place is a gem. A great addition to the neighborhood.

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    So much sugar in the tea ewwww I wouldn't drink this unless you want to feel it in your teeth

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    RAMEN-SAN - Lunch combination with 10-hour tonkotsu ramen and vegetarian fried rice.

    RAMEN-SAN

    (3.3k reviews)

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    Near North Side

    Ramen-San delivers where it matters most. The Tantan-San veggie ramen is deeply spiced with a rich,…read morelayered broth--crimini, bok choy, and tofu all working in balance. Szechuan chicken wings arrive perfectly fried with a restrained heat that complements rather than dominates. Dessert is mixed: the Cinnamon Toast Crunch sundae is nostalgic and well-balanced, while the ube tiramisu falls short--overly sweet with a texture that strays from tradition.

    ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS PLACE! My wife was craving ramen one night for dinner and this place was…read morerecommended to us. I'm super glad we stopped in, because it was just what we were after. The place was rather dimly lit, which actually made for a nice dinner-time ambiance. It's relatively small inside, so the fact that it was busy led us to just take two seats at the bar. The service at the bar was fantastic and, while the bartenders were quite busy, they were very good about repeatedly checking in on us. I ordered the chicken shio ramen, and my wife ordered the kimchi and fried chicken ramen, which the waitress/bartender told us was the most popular. Both of these dishes were absolutely incredible, and both were large, but not overly filling portion sizes. It was $17-$18 per ramen bowl, which isn't cheap, but it's also not too expensive for being right in the middle of the city. This is my new favorite ramen place in Chicago, and it comes highly recommended by me for anyone who is wanting to try it!

    Ramen Wasabi

    Ramen Wasabi

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    Logan Square

    A great spot to grab a bowl of steaming ramen on a rainy Sunday afternoon in Chicago. Note they…read moreclose sharply @3pm probably for a lunch break for the staff. The Alaskan cod sandwich was served on a bed of cabbage covered in a sweet teriyaki & brown mustard sauce with maybe a squeeze of kewpie sprinkled in between. The Berkshire pork eggrolls had microgreens & shaved radish on top of a crema type of sauce that balanced the heat of the kimchi nicely!! For the main attraction I ordered the spicy garlic ramen that was such a delightful mouth experience it really hit all the taste buds! The noodles were perfectly bouncy with the right amount of chew. The jellied egg was perfect and rounded the soup very well! The red chili threads enhanced the spicy miso broth just enough to slurp all the delicious goodness down! My husband ordered the Sapporo miso soup which had more of a creamy type of broth vs the spicy garlic. The noodles were also thinner than regular ramen & had a bouncy springy texture that just hit the spot! Since it was kinda chilly outside we also ordered hot green tea to accompany our spectacular ramen dishes. This place also offers delicious seasonal cocktails on the menu or hot sake if that's what you are hankering for. Definitely try this ramen joint if you are in the Logan square area your tummy will be so happy that you did!!

    Surprsing no one, I love Ramen Wasabi, which is why I keep coming back! Before heading to Wrigley…read moreto see a friend's band play, stopped into RW for dinner, and although the wait was an hour just due to the sheer volume of people who wanted something warm on a very cold and snowy night, the wait was worth it. I always go basic tonkotsu with warm sake, and it always hits. HOWEVER, this time I also did the espresso cheesecake, which is this tiny, little, bite-sized thing, which I loved. Ol' reliable

    Gyuro Ramen - Steamed Bun w. Crispy Soft Shell Crab

    Gyuro Ramen

    (273 reviews)

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    West Loop, Near West Side

    Update after my last meal 7 months ago: Gyuro Ramen has done it AGAIN! My sister and I (who live…read moreout-of-state) have been talking about the last ramen experience we had here and couldn't wait to have it again! Well folks, the opportunity arose again with us both being in Chicago and we hopped right on it! We popped in on a Saturday evening, right after the dinner rush, and were promptly seated. We grazed over the menu lightly, since we already knew what we wanted to order: the chicken karaage and tuna poke as appetizers, the premium signature gyukotsu for myself, and the prime shoyu for my sister. Everything was brought out quite quicky and it was all SMASHINGLY delicious! The chicken kaarage was fried to perfection and paired beautifully with the spicy mayo, the tuna poke was fresh and a perfect palate cleanser, and both of the bowls of ramen we ordered were beautifully composed with the most harmonious of flavors. I was WOW'd by the premiere bowl! While a bit pricier than the rest of the ramen options, it was loaded with a variety of proteins, the noodles were just the right amount of chewy, and the marinated egg was *chef's kiss*. A HUGE shout out to the waitstaff, who were incredibly kind, and checked in on us throughout our meal experience. The overall ambience and vibe of Gyuro Ramen is always so enjoyable! It's a spot great for a date - whether with a friend or love interest - where you can have great conversation over a great meal. My recommendation remains the same as last time: HIGHLY RECOMMEND and will certainly be returning again soon!

    I would've given it a four star if it wasn't a staff giving us attitude for being surprised that…read moresteamed dumplings come with spicy powders as a default (who does that?). We ordered steamed dumplings for the kids, but they couldn't eat those cuz of the spicy powders. The staff came over and told us they can't remove the spicy powder from the dumplings. But, like, they could've just not sprinkle the powder on top, it's not like it's part of the filling?! She left for a while and eventually came back and said they could give us another one without the spicy powder. But seriously, who sprinkles spicy powder on steamed dumpling? I don't think any Asian cuisine does that as a default. We had a large party and two household ordered extra noodles, they only brought out one initially. When we asked for the second one, they got all confused, and they had to check all our bills to make sure they didn't give us extra noodles and that we were billed properly. Seems a bit disorganized if they can't handle a party of 10. We correctly guessed that it was non-Japanese people running the shop based on the dialect they spoke... but alas, it's expected that Asians from that region would give us that type of attitude lol so we forgive them for it. Now onto the actual food, it was just OK. My husband ordered a yasai and my oldest ordered a kinoko. I ordered a rosu for the kids. The flavors are not bad but nothing really stood out. The duck meat wasn't as tender as it could be. The kids didn't really like the dumpling/gyoza fillings either. For the price, I really expected better. I got the wakame seaweed salad and the hiyatakko. The wakame salad is just your store bought wakame mixed with some leafs, and the hiyatakko is nothing like the Japanese flavor, it's more Chinese and the tofu they selected isn't even the silky one, so it's actually bland and chalky with very weak chili oil flavor. The presentation is all pretty good tho. Looks good, but tastes are all just mediocre. We probably won't try this place again, at least not this location.

    Monster Ramen - The Monster

    Monster Ramen

    (187 reviews)

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    Logan Square

    I'm sitting here in my living room, mired by an early, uninvited awakening. It was not a thud. No…read morealarm. Just a gentle frazzle of sunlight stealing me from night. In no way had my body rested. Donned in dawn, my underwear-pajamas slightly slid down revealed a sad vision of man, sloppily tangled in ruffled sheets. Exposed. There is nothing pretty about me, I thought, as I pondered if the sunlight were judging what it saw. Before reaching my current perch on the living room couch, I sat in bed flicking through news in search of something good, but simultaneously only pausing on the bad. Glorifying in the doom, really. It was the pinch I needed to prove I was indeed awake. All day I seek the pinch of pain to prove I am not dreaming. Coffee, cats, clothes, splashof water, and 20 steps later I find myself in the planning pose, here in the living room. The planning pose is very much like the wake-startle, sans the sheets and exposed crack. It involves me laying here on the couch actually reading the articles I perused earlier. I like to rationalize that the information gleaned is to set me up for a day of human interaction. Perhaps it is a study session to get up to human-social-speed. Right now it is dawning on me -- my second uninvited dawn of the day -- that perhaps behavior isn't responsible humanity, it is prolonged self torment. The tighter pinch. The proverbial purple nurple of challenging my awakened state. Cats gather around me. One at my feet and the other curled beside my thigh. Am I king to them? They are fed. Surely they are not here in need of something. Have I done something to warrant this attention? My affection toward them is inconsistent. It ebbs in startling fits of overly attentive playing or petting followed by long droughts of disregard. My ambivalence as their king gives me this luxury, and supports my theory that they may think I am indeed king. This is the type of cyclical example loop I am using as evidence to propel me from the underwear'ed fat man the sun observed moments ago. Evidence that says: "See, Sun, I am more than the larva you spotlighted. I am a god! The cats are evidence! And they sleep in your sun-puddles in undisputed, recognizable perfection, not the ugly crack-exposed heap you found me in. You love them. They love me. So, pinch yourself, and stop judging me!" Obviously the coffee is working, or maybe the cats are doing their trick: making me feel accepted in the universe. Whatever the case may be, I pet my cat. Dander floats into the sun's beams and crystallizes in the air. If you've ever seen dust in a thinly sliced light beam at dawn you know: Hope is the accidental luck of shadows bouncing off of the chaos but always cutting through. Always meeting a surface. Penetrating the thickest of atmospheres and colliding on flowers and alleys, on well planned solar panels, on potholes, through any crack, on my crack, projecting obtuse triangles, acute bi-angles, and isosceles quad-tangles, even while penetrating deep into the sea, revealing all the magnificent details of art, and occasionally falling on me. Trees bend to it. I give the cat closest a good scratch behind the ear and look out the window at the trees greening in spring. A dog walker pauses to pick up excrement. A squirrel cowers behind a branch. The ramen restaurant on the corner is cut through by light warming empty tables; tables preparing to slurp up hungry, hopeful lunchers into the belly of contentment. Dark, seemingly an antagonist to light's hero demeanor, sheepishly slinks away, humbly realizing it is not the opposite of light, but the absence. "Beautiful," I think as I see the spicy broth of life warming in the sun glow beyond the glass. Yes. It is beautiful. It really is. I couldn't see how much in the dark but the rhythm out the window is now clear. I turn to my cat, who is winding down a purr. We share a slow-blink gaze at one another as the last sliver of dawn is replaced with shadow in my house. He moves to the window sill to soak in every second as it departs. "Welp, buddy. Nothing left now. Time to bend to the light"

    Beef based ramen was perfect for our friend who cant eat pork! We came wednesday night and it was…read morepacked! We had no reservation but when i checked the latest was 7, so Im guessing this is a popular late night bite. We waited about 40 minutes for a table of 5. Was slightly disappointed that two party that came after us got seated first at the bar. There were a lot of seats open as the dinner rush died so I wished we were asked if bar over table was fine because our 5th seat at the table ended up being a stool anyways. Miso Ramen: I could taste the difference between pork base and beef base for sure. I prefer pork, but if you like beef flavor this will be great. The beef was tender, but not too flavorful. The egg was PERFECT. Noodles are thin and while thicker noodles are my preference they were cooked just right. 7.3/10 the chili oil is made with ghost pepper FYI! I know they try to warn us with 3 spice sign but my friends were not ready and wish we were told this before and not when it hit our table. Overall not my taste profile and a bit more expensive than I like, I can see myself coming back for friends who cant eat pork.

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