“This place has the best ramen and is cute as a button. Vegan and vegetarian friendly (and approved by my picky vegetarian friends)!!! They have lots of super cute plants inside, I just love it here.Not kid friendly, there's a plant that actually eats kids here, thank God.“
“Checking out ramen places is certainly one of my main objectives when I go to a city I've not previously visited, and Nomiya made the list.Situated in a nice neighbourhood with bars and other places nearby, this is one which has pretty decent ramen. ?I had a very warm welcome, and the service was excellent, as noted below.Starting, they serve their edamame cooked and then chilled with a citrus feeling light dressing. For me personally, I prefer warm with either soy sauce or seaweed.The buns were good, and the pickles home made, which was great. Some juices from the pickles made the bottom of the well prepared buns a little bit soggy.The ramen - I went for the kuro with black garlic. Broth and garlic were good. The pork was very good and soft. They served with sweetcorn that was chilled and cooled the broth, which was not hot enough then moving forward for me, but this may be a local thing. The chilli oil was not as one would expect, that being slick and oily, and was more of a siracha style but tasty and homemade and great the bottom.Service was great, in fact faultless, to be fair, and this was something that one ought to take into account, though, and there was a good atmosphere overall.This is worth a visit and a good local place. You're supporting the right sort of restaurant. They make everything just about right, but just a touch more care is needed in my view.Wheelchair accessibility: Ramp up to restaurant.“
“Everything about this place makes it look like it's on par with the Japanese counter parts. From what I had, Lychee Tini, great. App: squid Creole fusion, fantastic. Then we get to the main reason I came here. Dirty Ramen,........ok at best. More like hamburger helper with good noodles. The onion and meat over power everything else in it and I couldn't move past it. I was left with a pile of meat after finishing off the noodles. Boy do I miss the Hiroshima spot. If you've been to Japan and have had the ramen, this ain't it. If you haven't, this is pretty decent.“
“It's not the fanciest place in town but gosh was this a great place to get food, I had fried tofu and the Spicy Ichimi Ramen and everything from the texture to the broth was killer. Nice lady working the counter took take out, to go, and dine in patrons and was very attentive. Sure the place is open and a little older but the feel was immediately outdone by the taste and speed which the meal was delivered. I cannot wait to go back“
“When we arrived at the Royal Sushi Bar, there wasn’t any hostess, but the bartender advised us that we could sit anywhere and a server would be with us shortly.On the outside you can’t really tell it’s a Japanese restaurant, however when you walk in the atmosphere was completely different.The Japanese art was very unique and lifted the atmosphere on the inside. You can tell their designer took their time to create this look!Once we were seated our server Mathew was very polite and even assisted us with picking items off the menu.During this time unfortunately one of our original items we picked wasn’t available, but he surprised us with a delicious Japanese tuna ceviche.We couldn’t finish all of the dishes we ordered so we took some to go.Overall all it was a delightful experience to dine there, it a must try when you go to New Orleans!Vegetarian options: There are a few in the menu.Dietary restrictions: The server asked if we had and to ensure he assisted.Parking: We were able to park on the street side of the building close to the restaurant.“