15 reviews about Rahmen Genki

rushitb
#1 in Harris Park NSW
218 reviews · 30100 points
verified email - 01 Sep 2015

I have tried the bowl of noodles,it's just amazing. The menu has really good range of food. The staff is friendly.

verified email - 11 Aug 2015

If you want real Japanese ramen. This is the place. Order the tonkotsu ramen and Katsu curry. It is not a romantic setting. But if u want to read some Japanese manga while you eat, they have free manga to eat.

verified email - 14 Jun 2013

I go to the rahmen place often when my mum doesn't feel like cooking dinner. I've been there since year 3 and there taste is great but overtime i realised that they were giving me less than usual, maybe it's just me. Overall, it is delicious

Approximate cost: $12

verified email - 20 May 2013

Been quite a regular of this restaurant since I was introduced by a friend years back. Their ramen, particularly the tonkotsu broth, is a much lighter version compared to the popular thick soups found in Sydney these days. Its flavour is more subtle, but it is something you could eat regularly and not get sick/die of a heart attack. Also recommended is the ebi curry (deep fried battered prawns on Japanese curry rice), croquettes or if you are particularly hungry, go for the Rahmen set (if you like Japanese pickles - or else you might not find enough for the rice to go with). Only wish is that they would give you a few more extra slices of pork with the ramen. Oh, if you like the soft boiled egg with the ramen, you have to order this separately on the menu by adding a "special egg"

Approximate cost: $12

verified email - 27 Feb 2013

well.... definitely have to try curry ramen from this restaurant. If u think curry and ramen doesnt match.... i will prove you wrong. they have the best japanese curry in Sydney. Either curry ramen or curry rice both of them are amazing !!! i love their corqutte but i think is is overpriced :

Approximate cost: $10

verified email - 30 Jan 2013

this place is great for a cheap meal of noodles - the serves are large, filling and tasty. the quality is ok, and the amount of meat is small, but then that is what i would expect for such a cheap price. service is very friendly although rushed

verified email - 30 Jan 2013

I have been to Ramen Genki a few times for lunch, but found the taste and the quality of the menu items to be deteriorating. The quality of the ramen tastes different to before, the pork bone soup base tastes the same as the powder soup base I can buy from instant noodles. The gyoza (dumplings) were burnt and there wasn't much meat in them. Nevertheless, the place is still fully packed. We have waited for a long time for our food to be ready as well. Slightly overpriced so don't think I will go back.

Approximate cost: $13

verified email - 23 Apr 2012

I enjoy soup noodles from here I love the miso based soup. To be precise I don't really like the noodles, but the soup. I don't enjoy other meals i think they're not really good value. People are nice, but they're not very good with english so you can have some problems at times.

verified email - 20 Apr 2012

Back some years ago, this used to be my favourite ramen and donburi place.

Ramen - Japanese style hot noodle soup, usually seasoned with salt, soy or miso.
Donburi - bowl of rice served with a main placed on top.

Now they still tastes fine, but I feel that the value that they used to offer isn't exactly all there. Staff are excellent, preparation time is about average. You're free to pick up and read their collection of Japanese books while waiting, which I always found was awesome.

However if you enjoy a good bowl of ramen or katsu curry, you should try this place out.

My recommendation : Katsu curry, KatsuDon

Approximate cost: $12

verified email - 30 Dec 2010

This is a sweet little shop with a cozy, homely atmosphere located just next to, or under Artarmon train station. The staff are wonderful, very courteous, friendly and obliging. The ramen is so-so, a bit lacking in taste and the noodles were too soft, as if they had been left sitting to soak. The serving size was way too big, I couldn't finish it all even if I was starving. Possibly the ramen is better at the lunch hour, as I have been twice, and the soft ramen was served when I dropped in quite late in the afternoon. The lunch hour ramen tasted better and wasn't too soft, it was fine. Just needed a bit more taste.

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