
Un arrêt de ramen inspiré du Ghibli à Wichita, proposant un bouillon audacieux et des gyozas qui sortent du lot.
Yokohama | Ramen Joint, à Wichita, propose des ramens, des gyozas et des plats japonais. L'espace présente une fresque inspirée du studio Ghibli. Les avis louent un bouillon riche et savoureux et des gyozas croustillants, mais plusieurs convives signalent de longs délais, des questions de rapport qualité-prix, des garnitures peu généreuses et des problèmes occasionnels liés à la facturation ou au service. Les expériences varient : certains savourent un bol réconfortant et d'autres font face à des incohérences.
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Bouillon riche et savoureux à base d'os de porc, ramen avec chashu, œuf et légumes.
Raviolis poêlés croustillants et dorés, farcis de porc et de légumes.
Haricots de soja vapeur assaisonnés au sel ou à la pâte d'ail pour une entrée légère.
Raviolis vapeur au porc servis en accompagnement savoureux.
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Kent Krueger
Truly the most aggressively mediocre ramen experience I’ve ever had. Waited over 45 minutes for ramen that had less flavor than an instant ramen pack and only had about a piece of bacon’s worth of chasu. It didn’t have half the veggies/toppings listed on the menu either. Edamame was shriveled up and had a spurt of garlic paste just inside the container. The best part of the meal was the pork shumai that I could have sworn came out of a Trader Joe’s freezer section, which it probably did because I kept hearing a microwave. The Ghibli mural was nice and nobody was rude to me though.
Vanessa Felix
Employees were eating food while ringing up my order (2 young adults chewing with their mouth open). I sat down and realized we were charged for something I did not order after leaving a $7 tip already, I wanted to get my money back for the food i didn’t order. They told me no manager was in store which I was fine with and left my name and number. I ended up calling 3 times and was told each time i would be receiving a call back and never did. I truely do feel like my money was stolen by this ramen joint. I would not recommend it to anyone if you don’t want to deal with a hastle going in. i’ve never in my life before been a “karen” considering i work in fast food myself. I was stolen from and never got my money back.
J N
Love the Ghibli art on the wall! Very good noodles! ut t smells mclean and the serving is small for the price The tonkatsu ramen i had was deeply flavored and had a subtle , almost smoky flavor. I found it to be pricey for ramen. and it smells unclean and has seen way better days . you have better options elsewhere.
Allison Bailey
Came in on Sunday around 1pm, waited over an hour and felt ignored or forgotten about. Saw various other customers receive refunds. After you order you must pay and instantly decide tip before even receiving the food which is usually not a problem, but now I deeply regret tipping. Hoped to dine in-house but was given my food to go. I ordered 1 extra egg in my dish but did not receive.
Adam Br
I swung by this ramen joint within an hour of closing, hoping to catch a slurp fest. The gyoza? Absolute heroes—crisp, golden pockets of deliciousness that could easily win an award for “Best Supporting Snack.” Now, the ramen itself was a mixed bag. The broth, however, was a true star—rich, savory, and downright delicious, like a warm, comforting hug in a bowl. Unfortunately, the noodles were a bit clumpy, as if they hadn’t quite gotten the memo about smooth dancing in that tasty soup. And the toppings? Sparse enough to make you wonder if they were on a strict diet, especially considering the cost. All in all, if you’re in it for a dinner adventure with stellar broth and top-notch gyoza, you’ll enjoy the experience. But if you’re dreaming of a perfectly choreographed ramen performance, this one might have missed a few cues—even an hour before closing shouldn’t mean the act winds down early!