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Akahoshi Ramen Chicago Reviews
Tasty and affordable ramen that more than holds up against
Tasty and affordable ramen that more than holds up against the rest of the ramen places in Chicago! Ever since this place opened up, I've been waiting to come try and hear what the hype is about, and I finally got a chance for my wife and I to v
Ramen nowadays at restaurants will typically always run you
Ramen nowadays at restaurants will typically always run you about $16-$22, so at a similar price point for Akahoshi, this ramen was definitely worth it. As an adult, I've travelled to Japan at least 6 times. I've had train station ramen t
I had high expectations given the hype around Akahoshi and
I had high expectations given the hype around Akahoshi and reservations seemed to be hard to secure. We got lucky as a party of 3 as a walk-in on a weekday and got seated quickly. Service was fine and food came out fast. We ordered the Midwest shoyu,
We came in on a Wednesday evening as a walk in at 7pm and
We came in on a Wednesday evening as a walk in at 7pm and were able to be seated in about 20 minutes. From the moment we walked in to the moment we left, the service was so warm and welcoming. The food came out so quickly- we ordered the miso ramen a
If you like Ramen this is the place to go.
It's a simple menu with a big flavor punch. We both got the Akahoshi Miso with the Ajitama egg. My son also added the extra spice. It was loaded with flavor and the pork melted in our mouths. We added sides of rice to the leftover broth. They t
Okay, okay.
.. Tried out akahoshi ramen for the first time and they were doing a collab called Bapsang/ "๋ฐฅ์." The noodles were from ramen lord and I was excited to try out this place... however, I was really let down of the main star of the pop up:
If you've been wondering if Akahoshi Ramen has earned its
If you've been wondering if Akahoshi Ramen has earned its reputation, I am here to unfortunately tell you that it absolutely has. Akahoshi has some of the most authentic ramen I've had in Chicago. On top of that, my party of 4 was in and ab
Decent ramen but deceptive menu.
As a person who abstains from eating pork for religious reasons and as someone who's been to Japan, I've been checking Akahoshi's website obsessively, for a monthly special that doesn't incorporate pork as well as for reservation
Went here with my sister and cousin for dinner after the
Went here with my sister and cousin for dinner after the beach. Vibe was nice and relaxed. There was a small wait but only because we requested a booth. Karina was our waitress and Alex was our bartender they were really busy but still super accommod
Actually phenomenal.
Had the aburasoba and triple garlic tonkotsu. It was very good. Aburasoba was like some substance from my dreams.
As someone who eats ramen obsessively (just like the owner)
As someone who eats ramen obsessively (just like the owner) and has chased bowls all over Japan--from Sapporo to Fukuoka--I didn't expect Chicago to impress me with anything but tonkotsu styles. Yet Akahoshi Ramen proved to be a worthy challenge
One hour wait, not worth it!
We both ordered the soupless Tantanmen w/pork and could not finish it. My husband thought the pork tasted strange, but I thought it had chemical taste. Donโt get & donโt wait an hour for a table.
If you are craving ramen in Chicago, definitely go here!
If you're looking to try ramen in Chicago, this is the place to go! I was able to finally have the pleasure of trying Mike's (also known as Ramen Lord) restaurant in Chicago, and yes I was very satisfied! Ramen Lord is a connoisseur and
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