Ramen Bari-Uma Jr.

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Santa Cruz, Philippines

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Ramen restaurant

Ramen Bari-Uma Jr. Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ramen Bari-Uma Jr. is located in Santa Cruz, Philippines on 3F SM San Lazaro, Felix Huertas Cor Lacson Street. Ramen Bari-Uma Jr. is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in Philippines.

Address

3F SM San Lazaro, Felix Huertas Cor Lacson Street

Phone

+63 285670402

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

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Vee Dee

Their staff were nice and accommodating. Their prices are reasonable, but their ramen were not that flavorful and tasty. Their broth tasted like a broth made from frozen pork, which leaves an aftertaste.

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Agustin Rey Galang

I'd give this place 2 stars. The egg that was served was hard boiled (see pictures) they advertised soft boiled eggs in the menu. staff service was good but can be better, I asked for some sesame seeds and was advised that they do not provide sesame seeds to the type of ramen I ordered.

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Juan Stress

Hard noodles texture, not so rich pork broth, 10% service charge. Better try ramen kuroda. much cheaper.

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Aireen Macapagal

The ramen we ordered was the Ajitama Siroton. The taste was good, I also like the broth. The pork was kind of thick and sweet but I think that's their difference with other ramen bar. I'm also expecting their egg but its somehow cooked. The place is quite big and i also like the ambiance and the interior, it upgrades the ramen experience. The staffs are good to us but observing some are not good so I'm quite expecting something since they have service charge

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zea policarpio

Their ramen is affordable & has big serving. It's really worth it.

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Danago

Quite a pleasant lunch here. The service is fast and efficient and the ramen is quite good.

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Kenji Hayakawa

Great value for the price. The tonkotsu soup is light and the noodles are chewy. Thick slices of pork accompany the broth and noodles. One complaint is that the menu shows soft boiled eggs but the one served was hard boiled.

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Yasmin Rodriguez

Good ramen, great ambiance, delightful staff. My in-laws have invited me for some bonding time over dinner in SM San Lazaro. We chose to try out this new place. I got their traditional ramen for 230 pesos, which is actually good for me. Quite filling and delicious. You get to break the egg, and you can season it with chili and/or garlic powder My mother in law got the pork tonkatsu(?) rice topping which had egg dressing and egg flavored rice with egg bits. So if you love eggs, go for it! But since they apparently use Japanese rice, it kind of overpowers the tasteful simplicity of its rice. She said it was too heavy on the stomach (which was deceiving given its small bowl size). My sister in law got the karaage which had the same yummy dressing but with plain rice. It was understandable for my mother in law to feel bloated, but even my sister in law found the dish quite heavy. Maybe they could offer tea, even halfway through the meal so that we'd have some especially when feeling quite filled up with food. Other notes: The gyoza was yummy. I loooove the fact that they do not use disposable chopsticks. And they make it clear before you enter that take out, even one's leftovers is NOT ALLOWED. Actually, that's a Japanese restaurant practice. I think they want to make sure that no concern will be raised about the food upon bringing it home. Might try their other ramen, but will bring along Japanese food advocates and very hungry friends.