EJJI

711 S Central Ave Attn: EJJI, Baltimore
(443) 438-3610

Recent Reviews

Jessica K.

I'm sitting in awe contemplating why I paid $36 for this shit. THE PEOPLE ON YELP ARE LYING. If you've ever had ramen in your life you wouldn't think this place is good. The food tastes genuinely bad like I'm about to leave here not finishing any of this. The fiery noods tasted not spicy but just like meaty and smoky with wayyy too much seasoning. Do yourself a favor and go get a cup of noodles rather than their chicken ramen it tasted so bad...The broth tasted inexplicably bad even the egg and chicken was not it. The service was nice or I would have honestly asked for a refund.

Fiona N.

First time here. Been wanting to try this spot but I was disappointed because the noodles were soggy... the fried was great though.

Ryan Andrade

Ejji is amazing, there are very few places that actually make Asian fusion work. 10/10, Ejji is right up there with Ekiben!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Samantha T.

We got the chicken ramen, spicy pit beef ramen, rice bowl and the fiery shiitake noods. The rice bowl was probably everyone's least favorite (it was a little bland for our taste and the sauce it came with was too sweet for our palettes) and the pit beef ramen was probably the best item we tried! I personally really enjoyed the shiitake noods but the flavor does get tiring half way through with the szechwan spice peeking through so it was nice to have other dishes to try out as well! The woman serving us was so nice and was super helpful while we were ordering! Would recommend if looking to try something new and some hand pulled noodles! This is located inside whole foods so you can also get your parking validated here as well!

Max Murphy

The food here was awesome and the location had tons of places to sit. Great experience—definitely want to try their other location next!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fiery Noods

Rosemary M.

I do not think I have ever had noodles (or maybe anything?) this good. I was absolutely blown away. This location is above the Whole Foods in Harbor East. You can easily get there by parking in the Whole Foods garage, and they validated our parking for two hours! We went on a Saturday afternoon, and it was pretty quiet. The wait didn't take too long and the views out the window looking at the water were beautiful. I got the Fiery Ground Pork Noods and I think they were perfection. I'm not sure how to describe the flavor, but it was bold and spicy and maybe a little sweet? The noodles were perfectly cooked but so nice and chewy - they really had a great texture. I loved that some were different thicknesses or shapes because that tells you they're really homemade. They are definitely fiery, so much so that my mouth was burning, but they were so good I could not stop myself from taking another bite. I didn't get the chance to try the Chicken Shoyu Ramen, but it looked and smelled amazing. I think I was too busy shoving my face with my own food to even consider asking for a bite. I know I love any noodle, but I did not think I could love them this much. I NEED to come back again and again and again.

Maria V.

(Baltimore city, November 2023). What a hidden gem in a food court of Whole Foods ( 2d floor). A family run small business that serves delicious home made ramen dishes. Found it thanks to the reviews of fellow Yelpers and it didn't disappoint. The indoor and outdoor sitting they have is to die for. The food is tasty and reasonably priced. Service is friendly and efficient. I wish we had them in DC at the Union Market food court. Well, have to go back to Baltimore when the cold weather and the cravings call for a bowl of ramen. Don't forget chicken wings - perfect. Will definitely be back

Angie Lau

So yummy! I got the vegetarian shiitake noodles with sesame sauce and it was so rich and flavorful. Located on 2nd floor of Whole Foods building, with plenty of seating. I sat outside on the balcony and had a great view of the water. Service was great and attentive.Vegetarian options: Special of the moment is vegetarianVegetarian noodles

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ramla Mahmood

so so good. we stopped here while passing through baltimore and wanted a quick lunch. we got the fiery mushroom noodles and the brisket special noodles and literally scraped the bottom of our bowls.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nichole B.

Stopped in for lunch this past Saturday while in the Harbor East section of town. They are located on the 2nd floor of the Whole Foods in Harbor East, so you can also park in their parking lot if you do not want to do street parking . They had a special which was the beef brisket ramen and it did not disappoint. My friend had the fiery pork noods, spicy pork, chili oil and locally craft beer infused noodles. He said they were really good as well. I definitely will return, I want to try the Sando's and the noods. Service was friendly and prompt. They also have a Belvedere Square location as well, and you can order on DoorDash and Grubhub.

Bobby S.

FYI: it's located upstairs inside Whole Foods... you have to go into Whole Foods and take the stairs or elevator to the upper level. What's there not to love... hand pulled noodles made daily... that should be enough for you to make your way here immediately!I personally loved the Harber Hen (chicken sandwich)... the bread is almost fried and crispy and complements the largest piece of chicken in the world!!! The fries are like five guys and delicious!If you love authentic Chinese flavors... you'll love the fiery noodle... if you love Japanese Ramen you'll love the ramen... the Korean wings are sweet and fried well.I can't wait to come back and try everything else on the menu!

Jon F.

One of my top 5 go-to spots in Baltimore. Lucky to have them inside WFM. Oscar, Mark, Ten, Janice and Jon are great people and it's always nice seeing them and catching up, while ordering consistently delicious food. Every time I come, I order the same thing...the Kingdom wings (of course), chicken shoyu ramen, occasional fries (that house made ketchup) and for the fiancée who is gluten sensitive she opts for the wet bird with gf rice noodles. They know our order by heart at this point. They are always looking out for her when we order, telling us what contains gluten, and we really appreciate that. They also have to serve food that follows strict WFM guidelines so it's definitely better quality food in comparison. They have the section on the 2nd floor all to themselves so there's plenty of seating inside and outside. When the weather is nice, definitely opt to eat outside on the balcony with harbor views.

Neal D.

We drove all the way from northern Virginia to have the fiery noods. And it was so worth the drive couldn't find anything as tasty and awesome as it in our area! Definitely worth a try.The staff was so nice and the food was affordable. Great views too above the Whole Foods over looking the harbor. While it might not be fancy, the food and view makes up for it 10/10 would make the drive again.

Tiffany W.

This place was so hard to find so it almost didn't happen. I was craving ramen and was near here so I stopped in. I saw that their tagline says "Baltimore's best ramen" and that they were rated best ramen in 2022. The only way they won that title is if they entered the competition by themselves. Respectfully my ramen just had no flavor, I got the spicy miso pit beef ramen and the spice was there but no flavor. Now the wings?! The wings were 10/10! Those were juicy, flavorful, and crunchy. I also thought the staff was helpful because I was indecisive. I wouldn't come back for Ramen, but the wings have me in a chokehold already.

Hoel Wiesner

Ejji is by far one of our favorites in the Harbor. We usually try to stop by if we're in Whole Foods around lunch time, and it always hits the spot. Their house-made noodles are incredible, and the Sesame Garlic Noods is always a favorite - fresh, grilled veggies, spicy or mild sauce options both delicious, good on site or take out. Recently we've been trying the Sandos, Harbor Hen and Whole Point. So good! Highly recommended for some of the best food in the harbor area.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: The Harbor Hen, Harbor Hen, Sesame Garlic Noods Veggie Tale Without Broth

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