Ramen Nakamichi

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Montreal, Canada

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Ramen restaurant

Ramen Nakamichi Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ramen Nakamichi is located in Montreal, Canada on 5329 St Laurent Blvd. Ramen Nakamichi is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in Canada.

Address

5329 St Laurent Blvd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 5148028899

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

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CoffeeHealthy optionsVegan optionsVegetarian options

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Andy Singh

Quite interesting and actually very tasty but a little different from what I was expecting but this is my choice as I do not really know what I am ordering so I was expecting creamy broth. I am sure they have it on the menu but my dish was not that tasty in a new way for my taste buds

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Nicolas Brown

I love their ramen. The \white\ broth seems to be mostly chicken-based and is not as heavy as typical tonkotsu broths. Personally it's my favorite broth in Montreal so far, because it strikes a nice balance between flavor and fat content. I also enjoyed the ed\ broth, which seems to be the \white\ one with added chili paste or oil.

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Scott Meleskie

Really really good ramen... The best in the Mile End, maybe even the city. Perfect for takeout, as the broth is packed sous-vide and stays warm for a long while.

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M O

The ramen to go was surprisingly great! Soup is coming in different package, so the noodle won’t be soggy! It’s perfect for cold winter !!

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Clarisse 001

Small menu but decent selection, a good alternative to classical ramen for vegans. The broth murusaki soup was very good, but the Shoyu Kiwami tasted too strongly truffle it was really upsetting to the palate (taste a bit as if the bowl wasn't rinsed well and there was still soap in it) I wouldn't recommend this one. Overall I'm a little bit off-putted by all these raw, boring ingredients like straightly cut raw white onion, champignon de Paris, red bell peper and so on. I would have appreciated for the topping to either be seasoned, marinated or cooked. The brothless gururi is a good option when it's too hot outside for a soup, and the kara-age as appetizer was very decent. So in conclusion, it's not my favorite place in town (and definitely not for a noodle soup) but I would recommend for people who aren't initiated to Asian cuisine and are a bit scared to go all in, or if you're vegetarian or vegan and are sick of the lack of options available to you at other ramen shops. Atmosphere is nice and staff is warm and polite, prices are acceptable.