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Bidrage med feedbackVery very good, and the staff were very helpful in choosing what I should get. Perfectly made. Noodles were tender. The pork belly was crispy. And the broth was amazing. Definitely going back when we are in omaha.
The most consistently delicious ramen in Omaha. Staff has been there forever and know exactly what they're doing. The Spicy Oni ramen is some of the best ramen I've ever had. The broth is thick, and the noodles just soak it right up. Not to mention thenoodles themselves, they're the perfect thickness and texture. I'd highly recommend them for anyone that loves Japanese food andramen. I think a lot of ramen restaurants in Omaha have two large of a menu. Their taste is inconsistent. Yoshi-ya on the otherhand, has a small menu that they've perfected. They're king.
I think this place has the best Ramen in Town but unfortunately for the first time I m going to give a review out of visiting this location over 20 times in the last 3 years. They never smile at me more say anything to bring joy to the brand. I usuallygive a couple dollars for a tip yet yesterday I was pretty low on funds and couldn 't give the best tip and as I put change inthe tips jar the cashier said that 's all . Im a cook and server and I would never treat anyone like this if I depended on tipsin the future!
This used to be the best ramen place in town. When back after not having been for awhile and it was horrible. The meat was burn the egg and menma both were barely marinated, and the balance with the spice was way off. My wife and I have never not finisheda bowl of Ramen and for the first time we both just couldn't finish with how out of balance everything was. Definitely not worththe money any more with the other ramen options available in the city.
Yoshi-ya is pretty good for being a mall ramen aka faster prepared. They have the standard broth selections and I always go with the Tonkotsu. Unlike other places this one actually comes with corn (major plus). I also like to add some Narutomaki for anadditional 50c. The broth isn?t too heavy and the noodles are a little thicker than your typical ramen. My favorite part ofYoshi-ya is that they offer a bacon riyu which is a bacony chili paste mix. Try it out if you?re at Flagship Commons.