Umami Ramen - Menu

Eberhardstraße 47, Stuttgart, Germany, 70173

🛍 Ramen, Japanisch, Asiatisch, Vegetarier

4.1 💬 1938 Avis
Umami Ramen

Téléphone: +4971139680769

Adresse: Eberhardstraße 47, Stuttgart, Germany, 70173

Ville: Stuttgart

Plats: 15

Avis: 1938

Site Web: http://www.umamiramen.de

"As far as I could see, there were three as vegetarian excellent ramen options. I had the spicy version. Although I like and often eat sharp Asian noodle soup, this has not tasted so well here. Maybe it was because she was relatively oily? I don't know if she was really vegan. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and had to wait until a place was assigned. It was quite full, tight and loud. The service was very fast. For the fact that very simple ingredients were in the dish, the price was too high. When we came out, a long serpent stood in front of the door. It's surprising to me that this place is so coveted. Next time I'd rather go somewhere else. Updated from previous review on 2023-02-12"

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these are more disgusting for the Swedish, not for the Japanese!

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User
User

There are vegetarian rams and some vegetarian appetizers. Very delicious! Tip: vegan matcha ice cream


User
User

there are vegetarian adverse and some vegetarian appetizers. very delicious! tipp: vegan Matcha-Eistee


User
User

I had the Veggi Miso Ramen and they were incredibly delicious. Definitely recommend it and I will eat it again!


User
User

super delicious and very friendly. because there is not sooo much space, it can be that they have to wait a few minutes.


Yuki
Yuki

The food was delicious, but just few vegetables. You have to ask for vegan noodles with the ramen and leave out the mayonnaise with the rice. The edamame portion was very large. : Restroom was clean.


doublet
doublet

They’re my favourite Ramen Place in Stuttgart. Plenty of Vegeterian options ramen can be veganised with udon noodles instead of their regular noodles. Their bowl contain mayonnaise which can be removed on request but the taste suffers without the mayonnaise. Would love if they could offer vegan mayonnaise! No reservations possible be early ideally before 7pm to avoid long waiting times.


User
User

first of all a delicious and authentic ramen shop that is certainly worth visiting. they have three vegan ramen options, including shiyu and miso ramen, veggie dumplings and several vegetarian dishes. the prices are moderate, but the size of the portions is okay. when we went there at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, it was really full and we had to wait. bring them a little time, especially at the weekend. the staff was nice and helpful and we were quickly served.


User
User

As far as I could see, there were three as vegetarian excellent ramen options. I had the sharp version. Although I like and often eat sharp Asian noodle soup, this has not tasted so well here. Maybe it was because it was relatively oily? I don't know if she was really vegan. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and had to wait until a place was assigned. It was pretty full, tight and loud. The service was very fast. For the fact that very simple ingredients were in the dish, the price was too high. When we came out, a long serpent stood in front of the door. It surprises me that this place is so desirable. Next time, I'd rather go somewhere else. Updated by previous rating on 2023-02-12


Seitanköchin
Seitanköchin

As far as I could see, there were three as vegetarian excellent ramen options. I had the spicy version. Although I like and often eat sharp Asian noodle soup, this has not tasted so well here. Maybe it was because she was relatively oily? I don't know if she was really vegan. We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and had to wait until a place was assigned. It was quite full, tight and loud. The service was very fast. For the fact that very simple ingredients were in the dish, the price was too high. When we came out, a long serpent stood in front of the door. It's surprising to me that this place is so coveted. Next time I'd rather go somewhere else. Updated from previous review on 2023-02-12

Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Stuttgart, une ville allemande dynamique, mélange modernité et tradition avec des vignobles luxuriants, et est connue pour des plats comme les Maultaschen et les Spätzle.

Catégories

  • Ramen Une soupe de nouilles japonaise savoureuse où des nouilles de blé moelleuses nagent dans un bouillon riche et savoureux ; garnie d'une variété de garnitures comme de la viande tendre, des légumes et un œuf mollet pour un plat réconfortant.
  • Japanisch Savourez l'essence du Japon avec notre sélection de sushis frais, de ramen savoureux et de sashimi délicat. Chaque plat reflète des techniques et des ingrédients authentiques, offrant un véritable goût de l'art culinaire japonais.
  • Asiatisch Vivez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Asie avec notre menu diversifié. Des saveurs épicées du curry thaïlandais à l'umami savoureux des sushis japonais, nous proposons une grande variété de plats qui célèbrent la cuisine asiatique authentique.
  • Vegetarier Plongez dans une sélection vibrante de plats à base de plantes débordant de saveurs. Nos choix végétariens sont élaborés pour ravir vos papilles et votre bien-être, en utilisant les ingrédients les plus frais pour créer des repas satisfaisants.

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