Serves meat, vegan options available. Larger sister restaurant of the smaller Ramen Momo on Tryggvagata. Offers two vegan ramen dishes and vegan gyoza. Open Mon-Fri 11:30am-9:00pm, Sat-Sun 12:00pm-9:30pm.
A good option to the cold weather in. Reykjavik! I didn’t find the prices high, considering the average in Iceland. Vegan options were described in the menu - miso and kimchi. The udons were not the best that I ever had, but everything was pretty good.
The menu has clearly marked vegan options including a miso ramen and a kimchi ramen. My partner and I tried one each and also had a portion of spicy beetroot gyoza. The gyoza were super tasty and not greasy (which sometimes puts me off gyoza). I wish we got another portion to be honest. Both ramens were a perfect antidote to the freezing wind and rain outside. Portions were generous, and the noodles were cooked just right. The miso ramen came with some tofu and the kimchi one had (surprise surprise) kimchi, which was lovely stirred into the creamy sesame soup base. It’s pretty expensive (cause Iceland) but I’d definitely return.
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First Review by Blaspheimear
veronica.gnecco
Points +727
Delicious ramen - Edit
A good option to the cold weather in. Reykjavik! I didn’t find the prices high, considering the average in Iceland. Vegan options were described in the menu - miso and kimchi. The udons were not the best that I ever had, but everything was pretty good.
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Blaspheimear
Points +854
Wish I could give 5 stars - Edit
The menu has clearly marked vegan options including a miso ramen and a kimchi ramen. My partner and I tried one each and also had a portion of spicy beetroot gyoza. The gyoza were super tasty and not greasy (which sometimes puts me off gyoza). I wish we got another portion to be honest. Both ramens were a perfect antidote to the freezing wind and rain outside. Portions were generous, and the noodles were cooked just right. The miso ramen came with some tofu and the kimchi one had (surprise surprise) kimchi, which was lovely stirred into the creamy sesame soup base. It’s pretty expensive (cause Iceland) but I’d definitely return.
Read morePros: Clearly marked vegan options , Quick service
Cons: Icelandic prices
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