Ruckus is a trendy, intimate noodle spot serving up a compact menu of flavorful Asian-inspired ramen, featuring creative twists in a hip atmosphere.
"At Ruckus, the “noodle house” that’s a sister spot to Shojo, the ramen bowls are reimagined riffs on classics, kind of like more delicious song covers. The miso ramen has grilled pork belly and they have a red coconut pumpkin curry with roasted corn. Overall, they’re subtle touches, but ones that make the ramen interesting in a respectful way - which sadly can’t be said of Taylor Swift’s rendition of “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"An equally hip noodle shop steps away from Shōjō offering modern, playful pan-Asian fare." - Erika Adams
"At Ruckus, the “noodle house” that’s a sister spot to Shojo, the ramen bowls are reimagined riffs on classics, kind of like more delicious song covers. The miso ramen has grilled pork belly and they have a red coconut pumpkin curry with roasted corn. Overall, they’re subtle touches, but ones that make the ramen interesting in a respectful way - which sadly can’t be said of Taylor Swift’s rendition of “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire. " - joel ang
"Ruckus has reopened with a limited menu focusing on tori miso ramen and a selection of beer, sake, and soft drinks." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
"Ruckus, also owned by Brian Moy in Boston's Chinatown, faces the same difficulties as China Pearl and Shojo, with coronavirus-related challenges impacting large gatherings and overall business health." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal