Raamen — Noodles by Adam & Albin

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Ramen restaurant

Raamen — Noodles by Adam & Albin Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Raamen — Noodles by Adam & Albin is located in Stockholm, Sweden on Götgatan 132. Raamen — Noodles by Adam & Albin is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in Sweden.

Address

Götgatan 132

Phone

+46 8206125

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

High chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Anton V

Really enjoyed their food, high quality and with an amazing taste.

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Mood Becker

I hate to make excuses but I guess for a foodcourt it's alright, however what really kills it are way too small portions/price. You're better off at SONO across the street in both quality and quantity (not to mention much quieter)

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Tove Lo

Very good. Found myself pulling noodles out of my throat cause’ I had to swallow so fast. I couldn’t stop.

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Juan

Really nice Ramen been already twice!!

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Alexander Peterson

Not the type of ramen I enjoy. The mix of ingredients just doesn’t work and it feels like they pile on all of them just to make the dish look appealing. Looks good but tastes pretty average.

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José Augusto

The ramen was good: good noodles, very tasty chashu. But the coriander in the ramen killed most of its taste for me. I missed it in the list of ingredients and couldn't expect coriander to be in it (given coriander kills the taste for so many people). I would recommend making one option with no coriander available, perhaps replacing it with seaweed or something else.

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Pyrognats

We had Tokyo And Back - 140 SEK. Flavourful poké bowl with a generous amount of garnishing. Enjoyed each mouthful of sticky rice topped with crunchy furikake, pickled cucumber, spring onion and coriander. The accompanying onsen egg was soft with a runny yolk. Each serving comes with a generous dollop of soy mayonnaise that is slightly sweet, salty but not overpowering. Service was pretty fast and well packaged for a take away. Would have given this 5 stars if we didn't have to dig around the bowl to treasure hunt for the salmon slices only to find tiny and ungenerous small pieces. So, come on Adam/Albin, make this dish from good to great! We also tried the line juice. Tangy & sweet. Certainly better watered down or with some ice.

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Marcus Nyberg

What has happened? The ramen used to be great...