The ramen is not authentically Japanese and it would be better not to brand it as such. It's a Chinese restaurant. It's ok for what it is but avoid disappointment if you came here hoping for Japanese style ramen.
Got food poisoning no joke. please avoid
This is not a Japanese shoyu ramen at all.regarding its Google map.soup, noodle , totally different….
Don't expect Japanese ramen despite the name of the restaurant. Got the shrimp tempura ramen- Tempura isn't bad, but the breading isn't exactly panko. The ramen soup and noodles tastes more like Chinese due to the thinner and lighter broth. Having that said, it's not bad. The mushroom shrimp rice combo was delicious. The sauce they used to marinate was flavorful yet not overpowering. Came with a bowl of butter sauteed cabbage and a large bowl of clear broth soup. Would come back for the rice dish.
Ordered the mushroom and shrimp rice combo, it was really flavorful and the complementary soup and veggies were a nice side dish for variety. Also got the shrimp tempura ramen which was alright, the soup was bland and the noodles to topping ratio was disappointing, but the tempura was good. Service and atmosphere were fine, no problems there.
Great food! Delicious, warm, inviting. Gyozas and Charsiu Yakisoba recommended!
An amazing authentic Ramen place. The Ramen itself was absolutely delicious and the stuff very friendly. They give you a warm welcome with a tea.
The star of the show, undoubtedly, was the ramen. Homi Japanese Ramen showcased a menu that skillfully highlighted the diversity of this iconic Japanese dish. From the moment the steaming bowl arrived at my table, the aroma alone hinted at the rich depth of flavors to come. The noodles, cooked to perfection, had an ideal texture that complemented the savory broth. Speaking of the broth, Homi Japanese Ramen demonstrated an unwavering commitment to authenticity. The ramen broth was a symphony of well-balanced flavors, whether it was the rich umami of the miso-based ramen or the subtle complexity of the shoyu broth. Each spoonful was a delightful journey through the nuanced tastes that define traditional Japanese ramen.