Not real Japanese food including donburi and ramen. Service is not that good. But the taste is not so bad. I will still go there for a quick lunch
Maria R.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
I usually go to the one in Mississauga but this location is great too. I love ramen and i can’t remember the one i always get but all of them are delicious! I like how their chopsticks are not the cheap wooden ones. The matcha smoothie is not that good but i think its more on how it was done
Benny L.
Tu valoración: 2 Richmond, Canada
It is opened by Chinese people so technically it is Chinese way of Ramen… so, having a semi-cooked noodle is not a surprise… I left half of the bowl there… and those 2 stars are for the dumpling, which is fully cooked… if I have to give its ramen a star, I would give a –2! Go there for dumpling or DanDan noodle if you are really out of options, but not Ramen…
Dian W.
Tu valoración: 4 Windsor, Canada
Well fair price for ramen. Very friendly waitress and fast service! Would recommend this to friends!
Dominika B.
Tu valoración: 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Great food and service… We ordered few sups and octopus appetizer and everything was absolutely amazing. I highly recommend this place
Elaine S.
Tu valoración: 2 Markham, Canada
I really have never paid so much for a bowl of noodles! 2 bowls of noodles and an appetizer for $ 45! I could’ve gone to an all you can eat restaurant for that price! And u wasn’t very impressed with my noodles. There wasn’t much to it. Some noodles, some ground pork, some extremely salty broth… It was suppose to be spicy but was far from it. The takoyaki balls were pretty good though… hence the two stars!
Obrasek R.
Tu valoración: 5 Pompano Beach, FL
My first few hours in Toronto and found this place on Unilocal.The food and service in here is really good
Wendy Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Decided to have dinner here tonight after walking around aimlessly looking for a place to eat! I live around the area and did not even know this place existed along Yonge Street! I had the sho-yu ramen and it tasted great, it wasn’t too salty, it was just right. The customer service wasn’t the best but I’ll give the guy a break as he was the only server. Prices are pretty reasonable, my ramen was $ 7.95!
T K.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Enjoyed myself thoroughly! Waitress was very kind, not much interaction though which was fine. Ramen was tasty but subtle. They were nice enough to give me a side of minced chilli to put into my bowl for some heat. Will be coming back for sure.
Danny W.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
i work in the service industry for over 15 years — my experience was the customer service was –1 if i could rate that This is my experience today at 2:03 pm i placed an order for 3 of the same most popular ramen to be pick up in 5 mins over the phone because i was informedthis place was great and google rated this 4⁄5 compared to other kenzo locations in toronto. the lady asked if i have the menu infront of me — i informed her no i do not — i just want 3 ramen noodles with pork belly —(this shouldnt be hard to understand) wanted healthy apps and ask what was available she said gyoza and healthy option would be tofu but small quantity. she took down my number for confirmation and i informed her i will be there for pick up in 5mins or soo.(2:15pm or soo) 245pm or so i arrived — 25mins later due to traffic — i arrived at the place — my intention was for a fast take out — i had meetings planned — and cab waiting for me outside, i discovered my order was not ready — lady explained because we did not understand your order and wanted to re-confirm so we wait till you arrive — we had bad experience with prank calls and customer does not pick up the food after ordering. i explained she had my phone number to reconfirm and can simply ask for my credit card if she is afraid of payment issues. she could have the food ready for me call me and ask if i was on the way method of payment etc??? why did she promise it will be ready upon arrival if that is not the case? — she then asked did you want 3 of our most popular ramen as in 3 different ones? because they are all popular — i said no. 3 same the ‘most popular the best seller’ — if this wasnt clear why didnt she reconfirm over the phone??? — i choosed one quickly since a cab is waiting outside for me — she promised me it will be ready in 5mins — while waiting i noticed a table next to the cash counter had kimchi and eggplants(veg apps) — perhaps not on the menu — so i ask the young lady(same as the one answering the phone) if i could have those — she said NOPE, those are not for guest — they are for us(workers) — i asked if she can kindly ask her boss bc i am interested and i am willing to pay — she seem frustrated with my ‘demands’ she felt. — she asked goes back ask the elderly lady which i believe is the boss/owner if that is possible, the answer was no., no more left — nothing..(great customer service) ! — there are nicer ways to say things if that is the case. — 5mins were up — ramen ready — i thanked them both and left quickly ramen was decent — i give the taste 6.5−7÷10, had better — the pork was poorly done. elderly lady was nice overall inexperience customer service and i will not give this place 3.5−4 /5 −1÷5 from me due to level of customer service.
Angel L.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Ramen for less than $ 10? This is definitely the option for it. There are a few options under $ 10 here, like the Miso Ramen(7.95), the Shoyu ramen(7.95), and some of the spicy rames that for 8.95. So if you’re craving ramen and not too picky of the taste, not a bad choice. I picked the Miso ramen, and it was quite meh. The broth is fine, the noodles are fine, the meat was fine. Nothing was«bad» but I don’t come for ramen to feel«fine». The ramen comes with 3 pieces of pork, a piece of seaweed, and a little bunch of bean sprouts. I kept thinking… where’s my egg! My BF ordered the dippable ramen, which was much better. I think it was about $ 12.95? But the dipping sauce was delicious, and came with the half egg, and a more flavourful pork than mine. I ended up stealing some of his dipping sauce to upgrade my ramen a bit. All in all… everything is fine. But for better ramen(albeit more expensive), there’s some only steps away up and down Yonge St.
Mike H.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Kenzo is a great ramen place in Toronto that rarely ever has line ups and the service is super quick. I usually frequent the Bloor location, but the first one I tried was the Yonge Street spot. The place is pretty clean inside and looks like your standard ramen house décor. The staff are friendly, but you’ll have to call them over at times as they are usually busy with the kitchen or serving. The ramen here is a little greasy, but the taste is pretty good. The broth isn’t as clean as I’m used to with places like Kinton and Sansotei taking over as my favourites. Also the various toppings aren’t cooked as well or as delicately as those shops I’ve mentioned. They add more of a Chinese flare with their vegetables and toppings over the traditional Japanese ramen, but it works well. If I’m in a pinch and need to get something quick to eat Kenzo is a good place to go. the ramen portions are also the largest out of any other ramen shops in the GTA and their fried dumplings will fill you up alone. The price is right and the food is good, so definitely give this place a try.
Lisa E.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
So today I visited Kenzo Ramen Noodle house on Dundas Street West for lunch .I enjoyed the seafood ramen noodle soup it was okay but nothing special it looked much better than it tasted. I had a level 2 spice factor, wasn’t very hot at all… maybe next time I’ll try level 3. My waitresses were very friendly and very attentive. I did not like the actual restaurant itself… it felt too small and too cluttered and I didn’t like the open kitchen concept… I don’t like to see my food being prepared as it kind of grosses me out. I definitely will be going back again I want to try some of the other soups that they have available I definitely want to try the level 3 heat factor soup that they advertise and everyone gushes about. For my stupid one Sapparo beer my meal came up to about $ 22 kind of expensive for lunch especially when I’m eating by myself. So no real complaints I’ll be back!
Judy W.
Tu valoración: 3 Hamilton, Canada
just okay nothing special. The location is good I mean it’s convenient at least.
Joel L.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
The king ramen had a lot of stuff and delicious but too spicy for my taste. Couldn’t enjoy the noodles due to this. The rest of the menu didn’t seem very appetizing and the yaki soba was too sweet. More fast food tasting.
Sanger Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is pretty decent. I really don’t know what makes this place stand out to be honest. The restaurant itself is decent, the ramen is decent, the service is decent, and the prices are, again, decent. It’s nothing to write home about. I wouldn’t choose this place to introduce my friends to ramen or anything like that. It’s a decent place to eat if you’re in the Bloor-Spadina area, but if you’ve got a better place in mind, I’d go for that instead.
Lili K.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
LOVED this place! Everyone was super friendly, and we even chatted with a couple that was seated nearby. So, there’s a ramen contest here-eat an entire bowl at a level 20 in regards to its spiciness, and get it for free. Our server warned us that it was REALLY spicy, so I got a level 2(I was sweatin’ a bit, to tell you the truth! And I always get spicy ramen that never tastes that spicy!!) with pork and mushrooms, and my boo got a level 6(I think that was the 1st tier haha). He was dying and I had a few spoonfuls and YES, it was THAT spicy. But it was still tasty, at least! We also got an order of the gyoza, which was huge size wise!
Joanne C.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
It was a bit expensive, but it is a really good soup. Definitely a lot better than anything at pacific mall. There are vegetarian options so yay! I’m vegan so they were kind enough to remove the noodles and substitute with more bean sprouts and rice on the side.
Jennifer N.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
With a sudden ramen craving that fell upon me, I decided to check out where the closest ramen joint to my work was with my handy dandy Unilocal app. Luckily for me, Kenzo was less than 5 minutes away, hurrah! You may not notice Kenzo if you’re not looking for it, it’s easy for smaller spots to get lost in the hustle & bustle of Yonge St, I find! Service here is easily 5 stars. My waitress was super sweet, attentive, and friendly. Lots of solo eaters and small tables, so if you are popping by on a quick solo lunch, or even just wandering the area solo looking for a bite to eat, Kenzo is ideal. I went with the Tonkotsu ramen(which came within MINUTES of me ordering! Wow! Talk about speedy!) which was tasty, though I felt the pork could have used a bit more seasoning. Minus a few points because a.) I think the floor must have been very recently washed because it was quite wet and I almost slipped walking to my table — no signs warning about this — eep! & b.) Got unlucky with a wobbly table(those drive me bonkers!) All in all a solid 3.5÷5. One of the better lunch spots in the area, not to mention some of the best service. I will most certainly be back!
Darren L.
Tu valoración: 5 Scarborough, Canada
Been a while since I had Japanese food that wasn’t sushi. Also been a while since I’ve had anything spicy. I fixed both those issues at once with this place. Reasonably price with very friendly and kind hearted staff that create some of the best Ramen this side of the Pacific. I had the spicy bowl and they have three levels of spice. I chose the lowest one and was still sweating by the time I was done though I did have some level 2 as dipping on the side. Keep in mind I am a lightweight when it comes to spicy food right now. They have about 20 or so different dishes, mostly in the ramen soup variety. Either spicy or non, also vegi is available for most. They have non bowls as well I didn’t have them so don’t know how they stack up.