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Tataki Ramen Sushi

Tataki Ramen Sushi

3400 Lancaster Ave, 19104, Philadelphia, US, United States

Pub • Ramen • Sushi • Chicken


"The restaurant has a very cute, trendy vibe with an intimate dining room. Btw, parking can be a challenge but if you luck up get a parking spot directly outside the restaurant on Lancaster Avenue, it's free. The ramen...WOW! I had every intention of taking some home but nope...ate every last bit there! As a pescaterian, majority of the ramen dishes had pork broth BUT there was about 3-4 chicken/vegetable/shrimp ramen bowls. Since I had the Vegetable Miso Ramen on my 1st visit (highly recommend! , I tried the Green Curry Ramen and this dish too measured up! There's a full bar and I definitely want to return to try their sushi which I hear is great too. Ishmael was a great server! The only reason I'm giving Ramen Bar a 4 instead of 5 stars is because I asked for a little hot sauce to add to my ramen and the young lady gave me Bakudan which was delish but an additional $3 and didn't even advise beforehand (total pet peeve of mine ! I never heard of an additional charge for hot sauce and even so, generally a condiment charge is only $1-2; $3 is pretty steep. But go figures because if you add shrimp to the Vegetable Miso Ramen it's an additional $7. I guess they don't care about making things reasonable even though the restaurant is located on Drexel's campus. Also it would be nice if Ramen Bar's Happy Hour pricing returned like it had pre-pandemic (the HH menu is still on the restaurant's IG page ."

Super Fusion Cuisine

Super Fusion Cuisine

690-A Washington Street Brookline, MA 02446, United States

Kebab • Asian • Fusion • Casual


"We went here for lunch (around 12-1 on a Sunday Holiday weekend. Street parking is available nearby. Sundays were free, but for weekdays download the Passport parking app and get the zone and space number off of the meter for the easiest way to pay. Look for the red awning on Washington to find the restaurant easier (see uploaded pic for storefront. .This is a mom-and-pop style local restaurant with very limited seating and a casual atmosphere. There are about three tables plus sushi counter seating (see pic . Consequently, do not come with a big group or else order take out. The in-store menu was different from that posted online on our visit (see menu pics . They have a pretty traditional Japanese menu for sushi and bento box/platter style items. Bento boxes may only be available on weekdays, call to check with them.On our visit we got: (1 salmon, tuna, and yellow tail sashimi, (2 tamago and unagi sushi, (3 seaweed salad (see pic , (4 teriyaki chicken, and (5 shrimp yakisoba. The sashimi was outstanding and better than many expensive upscale restaurants in terms of quantity and quality of the pieces of sashimi that they served. The sushi and seaweed salad were of very good quality. The shrimp yakisoba was just ok. The teriyaki chicken had a small portion, the quality of chicken was good, but overall, this dish was not very good and we would recommend not getting it. Like happens many times, we were hungry and forgot to take pics of most of our food.The service was excellent in terms of how nice the people are who work here and how responsive they were. However, the lady who took our order did not write our order down and either did not hear or forgot put in our order for seaweed salad. Once we let them know about this, they were very apologetic and got it out to us right away. Overall, we would highly recommend this place for sashimi and sushi, but the platter, bento, and other items may be hit and miss. So, if you are in the area and want sushi/sashimi, then definitely give this place a try."