NANKING RAMEN

Japanese restaurant · Fremont

NANKING RAMEN

Japanese restaurant · Fremont

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3515 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103

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Hakodate Shio ramen, large sushi rolls, and shumai  

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3515 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

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3515 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

+1 425 524 1604
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Nanking Ramen - Review - Fremont - Seattle - The Infatuation

"Nanking Ramen is a tiny counter at Figurehead Brewing that specializes in shio ramen. It's right next to Midnite Ramen, but don’t worry about any noodle turf wars—both spots are owned by the same folks and offer different experiences. Though Midnite is better overall, Nanking nails a minimalist approach with its two soups. One is a light, delicate chicken and seafood broth that’s almost transparent. The other is a thick curry ramen with fall-apart braised beef. Their small plates include a sushi roll with potato chips mixed in that get soggy fast, but the juicy shumai are worth ordering and taste even better dipped in broth. Chill on the brewery's breezy patio, sip a beer, and choose your own ramen adventure." - Kayla Sager-Riley

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Henry Ryo Shenk

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Was asked good questions while ordering on a large touchscreen interface. Was wowed by the freshness and quality of the three items I ordered. Highly recommend the ふとまき

EC

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It was really an alright bowl of Shio ramen. I wanted something a bit more mild than the super busy Midnite Ramen shop that is in the same little food court. The noodles were nothing to write home about, the chashu was definitely cold and brought down the temperature of the bowl pretty quickly. The egg was pretty good though just a softboiled egg, not a marinated egg (as far as I could tell). Service was quick and speedy, somewhat affordable but not crazy. Wish there were some more toppings. This spot also has MASSIVE sushi rolls, though only three options (I did not try any) and shumai which I also didn’t try. It used to be yakitori and like finger foods which I enjoyed more but I’m glad they’re trying different things in this space and it’s fun to order. I’m giving them 4 stars because this is the first review but really it was not a 4 star bowl. I really should have tried the other ramen spot.