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Reviews for Yua Ramen in Edmonds, WA

Veronika Zwicke 1 year ago
5

If you're looking for an excellent go-to ramen place this is the winner! I highly recommend their Black Garlic Miso Ramen. It... was the perfect size portion, with a good amount of pork belly, noodles, and broth. I will be coming back! Read more

A B 1 year ago
5

Exceptional service. I love family-run restaurants and this family knows how to make Ramen! I had the vegan gluten-free ramen,... and our child had the kids Japanese curry & rice and they loved it! My husband had the Tofu-don and it was very flavorful. Theatmosphere is warm, friendly, and peaceful. The service is exceptional. Probably the happiest and kindest waitress you'll evermeet! Read more

Ai Nakayama-Tran 2 years ago
5

Super friendly service and delicious Ramen. I got the spicy tan tan combo with added beansprouts and karaage. Will definitely... come again! Read more

Micah Cortezzo 2 years ago
5

Dined in/done takeout here several times with friends and family and it's been a positive experience every time. Really good... ramen (especially the broth), fast service and reasonable prices. Honestly surprised this place doesn't get more traffic,definitely one of the better ramen places in the area. Would highly recommend Read more

Will Oh (WillDaBeast Empire) 2 years ago
5

We stumbled upon this restaurant by accident as we were going to Ranch 99. I have to say, it was quite delicious! We ordered a... chicken ramen and curry ramen. Interesting mix but very tasty! Friendly service too. If anyone is hungry and in the area withmood to have some soup or ramen noodles, try this spot out. ???? Read more

Yuki 2 years ago
1

Terrible experience. I order a small curry rice cost $7.95. See the picture from below, I just had a bite. only sauce and rice,... but cost $7.95. Crazy! I also ask for extra bamboo, but i doubt they gave me extra, This store is extremely experience and notworth money. My terrible experience pushed me to write my review.!!!! Read more

Ana Cristina Avelino 3 years ago
5

Here from out of town ?:: my ramen standards have been SURPASSED AND ELEVATED! Staff was very friendly and helpful. Such a cozy... place. Will definitely come back when I find my self here in Washington. ?chef's kiss? Place ???????? Read more

Mia Nguyen 3 years ago
5

Yua Ramen is a must try. Upon walking in, the restaurant?s decor is simple and aesthetically pleasing. The staff was respectful... of covid precautions (wearing masks) and we were seated as further away from other tables, as possible. The waitress wasfriendly and prompt. I ordered the gyoza (not pictured), the okonomiyaki, the honey garlic karaage, and the black garlic misoramen. The gyoza was deep-fried (something I?m not used to with gyoza). It was simple, not too oily, and the filling was notdry. The honey garlic karaage was served with a little salad garnish. The honey garlic karaage was not as crispy as I wouldhave liked it, however it was flavorful, moist, and perfectly cooked. The okonomiyaki was a standout. The Japanese cabbagepancake had an amazing crispy exterior (slightly charred, but it only added a smokier flavor to it, which I enjoyed) and amoist, delicious interior texture, with a balanced cabbage to batter ratio. It was topped with bonito, japanese Mayo, tonkatsusauce, and nori, which enhanced the creamy pancake and provided sweet and umami notes in every bite. It was a pleasantsurprise! Now, for the ?popular? the black garlic miso ramen. I had it customized just slightly; I substituted the thicknoodles (with thin noodles), added nori, and asked them to make it ?spicy?. All I can say is ?WOW?. The broth was thick,velvety, and strong (but not overwhelming) in its black garlic and pork flavor; the umami-ness was amazing. The black garlicprovided this smoky, aged depth to the broth enhancing a delicious tonkatsu broth to the next level. The spice level wasperfect, as it was not too spicy and provided an overall warming sensation to the palette. The charsu pork was slightly fatty,but that made it incredibly tender and it melted in my mouth. It was one of my favorite ramen bowls I?ve had in the PNW area andcomparable to ramen I?ve had in Japan. The price was reasonable; for two bowls of ramen and three appetizers it was $55 dollars(with Read more