Reviews Kanada-ya Ramen Bar

5
Jorge Antonio Ramírez Padilla
+5
Recommended from a friend, and it did not disappoint. I had great food. The service was also great from the staff, specially the waiter with glasses, that made me feel welcome and comfortable. He also gave me a good personal recommendation for the dessert which I enjoyed a lot! The atmosphere was fitting and clean, and it seemed many people were coming from all over to dine here, and now I understand why. When I'm back in London, I'll be sure to come back here!
5
I B
+5
Best ramen I have ever had ! This was really special. The truffle ramen was so tasty. It was authentic Japanese ramen. The shop itself is tiny and you are super cramped in but it is great to visit alone or with 1 other person.
5
Elena Allegro
+5
Best ramen I’ve had in London. Very attentive waitress. The restaurant is small and can get loud, there’s always a queue outside but it’s worth the wait. I wouldn’t suggest it for big groups but it’s nice for 2/3 people.
5
Gavin Buckingham
+5
Absolutely delicious ramen - the sweet pork collar was exceptional and perfectly offset the rich broth in the ramen. Super quick service, and very busy - be prepared to share a table
4
Giovanni Balzi
+4
Solid Ramen in a very small shop. Stay away from the vegan option though, it goes without flavour. The shop has a nice style and a young vibe to it. There are not many seats so I wouldn’t recommend to be more than 2 people each time.
5
Kally Tan
+5
Ordered the Spicy Yuzu Ramen. One of the best ramen I’ve had in a while. The meat was really tender, noodles had great texture, and the soup was flavorful without making you die of thirst after. Would definitely recommend! The restaurant is small so the seats are quite close and limited.
5
Pete Fraser
+5
Always fantastic. The best Tonkotsu ramen I’ve had in london and the best of the Kanada Ya bars I’ve visited. Now that the ramen craze has died down a little, there doesn’t seem to be a permanent queue here any more - I actually just walked in for lunch. Service was quick and friendly as ever, and the bar was busy.
4
roylanzuriel
+4
Been wanting to visit this place for a while after many people have recommended this ramen place as the best ramen in London however out of the things I ordered, the chicken karaage outshined the tonkotsu ramen. The choice of being able to choose the hardness of your noodles was amazing as the harder the noodle, the more chewier it was however the broth was not as rich as I expected or as hot (temperature wise) either. As for the service, it was just your standard service, it just took a long time for the bill to arrive.
5
Tarruthai Thamvongsin
+5
After Frozen ❄️, it's time for a hot Ramen 🍜 . Today we chose @kanada_ya_ldn and was very happy with the ramen 🥰 The restaurant is in a walking distance from the Theatre. When we got there we had the last seats at the counter and after that there were a long que. . The ramen is wonderful. The soup is think and delicious. The noodle is boiled up to al dente but you can ask for a softer boil . London is such a vibrant metropolis. And yes you can see a pile of trash from the restaurant window while eating 😆 I miss this vibe. London is in so many ways just like my hometown Bangkok 😄 . . #mmwhattoeatinlondon #itslondonbaby #mmlondon2023
4
Dree Chua
+4
Ok ramen. The vegetarian ramen was average. The tonkotsu ramen and the chasiu chicken ramen were good. Cramped place, but if you come just before regular dining times it is easy to get seats.
4
Daniel Lane
+4
Good ramen. Tasty gyozas. Nice to see Kirin on the menu. Cool little place. Would recommend (but not if there’s a 30 min queue…)
5
Céline Sjauw
+5
Wonderful location near London Euston and good choice of music. It was a nice evening dinner vibe. But the seatings were quite closely placed and it was a bit tight between people. The soup noodles portions were small and the soup was quite thick and salty.
5
Karla
+5
Delicious ramen. Went here for dinner while on a business trip in London. I was recommended to get the Tonkatsu X ramen and it did not disappoint. Make sure to ask for all the toppings that come for free, especially the pickled dinner. Gives it such a burst of freshness when you grab a bite. Very busy, tight place, but we weren't bothered by it.
5
Camsvdb
+5
The place is always busy when I pass next to it and I know why. The ramen's broth is really great and tasty. Eating outside was really great too (be careful with your phone and pickpocket in this area?) Karaage is a excellent too.
5
Arthit Suriyawongkul
+5
Real tonkotsu ramen here. We had the Tonkotsu X, which featured a pork bones + chicken bones broth, and they are so good. (The item is special to this branch, also the cheapest noodle dish on the menu). The chashu braised belly pork slices topped on the noodles are also very nice. They are a little bit thinner than usual but their texture is also very interesting, the fat part is a bit like parma ham. Very crowded and the shared tables are not that very spacious. So it's not an ideal place to chat a lot over the meal, as the queue outside may make you under pressure during its peak hours. But if you love food, this is one of the places. They also have a few other branches in the area. Check the map.
5
Gabriela Freitas
+5
So good!! Definitely recommend this place, the ramen is delicious and the pork was so tasty. The only issue was that some of the surfaces were not fully clean (not where I was eating but parts of the window). I only mention this as I was sat by the window and noticed it multiple times as I was eating. Despite this, would come again as it was amongst the best ramen I’ve had in London!