Ramen Ya is a ramen restaurant Montréal Québec located in Canada.
4274 boul. Saint-Laurent Montreal QC H2W 1Z3 Canada
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Cocktails |
The veggie ramen , which my mom and I had, was amazing. So flavourful. My dad liked his food but thought the portion was small. I loved the plum wine . Not the best service though.
The Tonkotsu House Special ramen and the blackened mackerel appetizer made for a fantastic meal. Great flavours and a homey wood decor inside.
Tried the spicy beef ramen with spicy miso broth- delicious. Soul food . Will certainly be back!
Eat ramen , it is called Ramen-ya. This is the best ramen in the city . I live in Montreal and I have tried others and nothing come close in Montreal.
It’s quite unassuming, but like ramen itself, it’s an oft-overlooked gem. We like the Spicy Beef Ramen Soup . The sushi is good too! Read more
Rice too sticky/clumped in the chirashizushi and I found it plain (only salmon in the dish). Fried mochi was yummy.
I think the sushi here is very under-appreciated. While it's not their specialty, it definitely beats out a lot sushi restaurants out there.
Cozy ambiance , great food. Everything you need for a great evennig.
Go for the lunch special , ramen & maki 12$$ Chose ramen shoyu with panned pork
Never got sick from food but did after having a meal there. First reaction was also 35$ for 2 ramens + tips is overpriced for the quality you get. Should have checked the reviews here before going ;)
The gyozas are awesome.
Try the Chashu Shoyu Ramen -
tonkatsu ramen is a must-try
Soupe ramen bœuf épicée !!!
Shrimp Gyoza yum!
Their Chasumen Ramen in Shoyu is the most comforting bowl of noodles in Montreal.
spicy miso ramen with some grilled chicken ... yum yum yum!
Try yuzu squash .
Avoid Miso Ramen . It's watered down. Taste is off too.
Seaweed salad is like beauty of a cocktail
Chinese owned. Watery ramen soup . Owner not very friendly . Expensive
Have warm sake !
Super bonne place a ramen ! Me rappelle mes favoris de la rue Ste Anne a Paris. Ramen gouteux, bibimpap genereux :) bel endroit, deco moderne en bois. Je vous le conseille ;)
Les sushis sont bons, les tartares excellents, mais contrairement à la mention Foursquare, ce n'est pas un bar à sushi , c'est un bar à Ramen . Les meilleures Ramen en Amérique du nord.
Le service est très gentil, la serveuse est souriante: on aime! Et elle parle super bien français , sur la Main : on aime!
Ramen classique . Convenable pour un restaurant décontracté entre amis. Plat copieux. Bouillon correcte mais qui aurait pu être plus raffiné . Bon rapport qualité prix .
Un des rares japonais à Montréal où j 'ai trouvé de bons Udons me rappelant un peu la rue Saint-Anne à Paris malgré une déco un peu moins traditionnelle.
Le ramen spécialité de la maison et le Katsu don sont fabuleux.
Les gyozas aux crevettes sont délicieux!! Essayez les ramens tonkatsu-men shoyu avec beaucoup d'épices .
À essayer: la soupe Udon au poulet
Pour le lunch , pensez à appeler d'avance pour faire préparer votre commande .
Try the Nouilles au sauce soya porc avec sauce! Reasonable price and you can watch how they make the Nouilles Tirèes. Amazing! - Francisco Burgos
Miso Tonkotsu ramen was delicious! Healthy serving of noodles and a rich, flavourful broth. - Charles Gedeon
Their tofu is marinated in a reallllly yummy way. The pork ramen is top notch. - Michèle-Anne Robinson