Enjoyed their spicy tan tan ramen. I ordered the hot spicy version and enjoyed the level of heat it packed. Can’t wait to go back and try their spicy miso broth. Will definitely be back!
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Oh man, there is only one thing I will KEEP coming back for - that is the TAN TAN MEN RAMEN!
Ryu's Noodle Bar is a really tiny Japanese restaurant located in Balwin Street, Toronto. As soon as you enter, all the servers literally SHOUT out a greeting to you in Japanese, no matter where they're standing! I found that to be so adorable!!
My girlfriends and I each ordered the Tan Tan Men Ramen ($12.25, chicken) and within 10 minutes, we each received a steaming bowl of ramen goodness. The noodles had a bit of a bite to them which I loved, and the broth was thick and creamy, with a beautiful kick of spice. This was truly my kind of comfort food.
The one drawback to Ryu's is the seating; They only have 2 tables that seat groups of 4-6. The rest are all 1-2 seaters.
A minimalist compact space, blink & you'll miss it! Come lunch time it's packed with students slurping up a quick lunch. There's a big range of ramen including tsukemen and a couple of veggie options
Really enjoyed my Shio ramen broth. Really tasty, substantial, smooth. Noodles were a bit too firm, and hadn't absorbed the broth's flavouring; sous vide chicken piece was a weird addition, as its unusually smooth texture added a distracting note. Otherwise, really delicious. I'm looking forward to try #2. Did not appreciate the seating for a single person: they place you along a bar, so that you end up staring at the profiles of other diners, separated from you by a low wall.
My Favourite Place for Cold Ramen!. After my last post on shaved ice, you’d think I’d move onto something warmer! 😀 But no, I’m back with a post on where to get my favourite cold ramen in Toronto. Of course the noodle bar has warmer options (lots of it!) but I love Ryus Noodle Bar because of its cold ramen.
I loved my experience at Ryus Noodle Bar. There is a great patio for nice days, and a neat inside for those colder days. Like what most others comment on, what makes this place a bit different is you can choose a dipping sauce/oil to accompany your ramen. (it costed $0.50 for extra flavours ...no big deal).
I loved the Shio Ramen. It was pipping hot and full of flavour. It had a seafood broth, which was delicious and there were different textures mixed with the noodles that married well. The cold ramen dish is a summer promotion and was great too. The noodles were chewy and blended well with the sauce.
Service was great. Food was great. I will definitely be going back.
Ryu’s, Ryu’s, Ryu’s. My favourite ramen place is right here in Baldwin Village, equipped with amazing staff and service, and an incredible chef. My usual order here is the Vegetable Miso Potage with added tofu, and chili oil on the side. The flavours and warmth are so incredible and comforting. Ryu’s ramen is the best thing to have when you have a cold or if the weather calls for warm, comfort food.
Ryu’s Noodle Bar offers a slight different concept than other ramen joints. With each bowl of ramen, you get to choose a type of sauce to go with it, and you can pour in the soup to enhance the flavor. My favourites are Garlic and Spicy oil, as I like to have a spicy kick to my ramen. I wouldn’t recommend th
Located on Baldwin St, Ryu’s Noodle Bar opened in 2013 on the increasingly noodle-centric street. I found myself in the neighbourhood during the week and stopped by for a quick solo lunch. Ryus had plenty of seating for single diners or couples, perfect and appropriate for a noodle bar. The room was divided in two with a bar along one wall and another along the divide. The other half of the room had tables for larger groups.
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