"Classic! I feel like the line at Uncle has gotten shorter as the years go on, since they still don't take reservations. I've walked in for dinner on random weeknights, and I've been able to get a table or sit at the bar right away. As always in this neighborhood, come early if you're meeting others to carve out time for street parking.Usually I get the Veggie Khao Soi with side of fried tofu, but most recently this summer, I wanted to try something cold - the Hiyashi Mazemen. Sooo good and refreshing! They have a special where my partner and I could get ramen and a bottle of sake at a discounted rate. Service is great, and I love observing the chefs work their magic."
"Damn gooood! My girl, a friend and I went here from the airport and we were starving. We just yelped this place and first one that popped off when you search soups lol. The ambiance was buzzling and full of color. I never been to Osaka Japan but it does reminded me of that from movies. The customer service was outstanding and cannot say more. I really enjoyed my eating experience here because the food were wow!!! So good.. I didn't expect Colorado to have an awesome ramen place like this :) I ordered their shoyu ramen, which is a soy sauce based soup with pork strips and egg ramen. The ingredients were fresh as you can get and really hearty in a cold weather like this. The most exciting part of our food trip are their onigiris.. I think those bad boys stole the show.. it was sooo gooood! The rice and meat mixture inside it with dashes of furikake powder was just excellent :) Overall, best place to get ramen in Colorado in my opinion.. definitely passing by this place again whenever I can :)PS: Almost forgot their Japanese Curry plate... yo try it! It's definitely a must!!!"
Pork and chicken broth, aka miso, sesame, bean sprouts, garlic, spicy pork, soft egg.
$14.00
Visit Restaurant PageChicken broth, ramen noodles, homemade miso paste, chashu roasted pork, naruto fish cake, seasoned egg, corn, bean sprouts, bok choy and green onion.
$11.95
Visit Restaurant PageChicken and pork based spicy sesame broth, seared confit chicken, bean sprouts, soft poached egg, sesame seeds and scallion.
$14.50
Visit Restaurant PageSpicy ground pork, crispy shallots, bokchoy, negi, soft poached egg with sesame seed crust, and shredded peppers.
$16.50
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"The interior design of Mizu Izakaya is stunning and definitely eye-catching. However, I wasn't as impressed by their rather bland nigiri pieces. I felt they could have added a bit more salt and other unique flavor pairings charging at the rate they do. I likely won't be returning."
"I had no idea Ace Eat Serve specialized in Asian cuisine! I planned a triple date here on a weekday evening, eating dinner in the restaurant area first, then taking advantage of the 2 hours of pong time that came with our reservation. Happy Hour prices are amazing. I wasn't impressed with any of the fried food (most of the menu) but full-sized ramen for $11 is a steal. Worth coming for that. I got the Spicy Pork Ramen, while my partner ordered the Khao Soi.The cocktails were tasty (sooo many options!) all of which we enjoyed while taking turns on the ping pong table. The tables were spaced out plenty, and I loved exploring the Lucky Cat Lounge when I wasn't playing. I also found it amusing that all the messed-up balls were crammed into the walls. Great vibes and obviously perfect for personal and corporate parties. Parking wasn't bad. Service is great. Definitely coming back at some point."
"What a find! Came here last night based on Yelp! reviews. This is a true hidden gem and so glad I found it. Inside very quaint, clean and well lit. Staff here is awesome and for sure 5 star! Super friendly , knowledgeable and really made this a 5 star experience. For food I started off with the karaage chicken and while a little different than what I am used to but regardless it was delicious. I had the spicy miso ramen with added chayu, seasoned pork and added egg. Normally most ramen comes with an egg but this is a little $$$ either way this was so delicious! Can't even explain how fresh and amazing is was. What a great experience on a hidden gem located in a non obscure strip mall in the corner but it was worth every bite. Will for sure be back!"
"Phenomenal ramen!Everything from the broth, to the ingredients, to the egg was very authentic. Our waiter was exceptionally friendly and very knowledgeable of the establishment. The seating arrangement was comfortable and modern. Definitely great for a hot date, or quiet evening with a friend. Cannot wait to visit again."
"This place has wide selection of ramen. It was kinda hard to decide so I stuck with my normal Shoyu. It was very tasty and just what I needed on a cold winter day. I also ordered edimame which was good but nothing out of the ordinary. Service was good and prices were good considering it was a huge bowl. You can actually make it 2 meals if you're not that hungry to finish it in one sitting. Good ramen if you're in the area!"
"I was craving sushi and decided to stop in, and I'm so glad I did. The fish was fresh and melted in my mouth. The roll that my friend got was delicious. I wish I remembered the name. We shared some Gyozas and edamame to start. Let me say those were the best gyozas I've ever had! They were steamed but then pan-fried on one side, so they had a nice crunch. I would go back just for those again.The restaurant is inside a tiny corner strip; don't let that fool you. This was some of the better sushi I've had in a long time. The service was quick and friendly. I will be back."
"Time for a mini updated review! The main reason to visit THIS Uncle location is because it takes reservations. At this point, I really only go to order the Veggie Khao Soi which is one of the best things on their menu. The starters are delicious as well, especially the Crab Buns. Oh, and a side of crispy tofu is a must!! I personally like sitting at the bar and watching the chefs work their magic. Still wish they had hot sake but will always come back to satisfy my ramen craving in-restaurant or to-go."
"Love this place. I stumbled upon it waiting for my kid to get out of a choir rehearsal at a nearby church. The sushi was delicious and so reasonably priced. And the nicest surprise, we got our nigiri and rolls a sushi boat, complete with dry ice fog. Our server was super nice. I appreciated that they were open for lunch on a Saturday and didn't close between lunch and dinner. It was hard for us to find a good sushi place that was open for a late lunch but I'm glad this place was! Delicious. I really liked the Shrek roll. Unique and flavorful. The space was nice too. Not too fancy but comfortable."
"The food was exactly as expected; hot and fresh as it should be. The service also was fast and super friendly. The price is right for the right food and service. Dining hall was clean and well organized. A lot of people carry-out here (since the tables are mostly filled?) The food is good but it's a bit pricey. Overall, we may or may not come here again since it's pricey; and there are other Ramen options close by to this location."
"I didn't even know this place existed despite visiting Arvada a good chunk of times! It's pretty hidden behind the old town Arvada. The inside is ultra cute and right when you walk in you are greeted by the famous Lofi girl doing her homework from YouTube playing some cozy music in the background. They have a range of different stuff here. My parents and I got ramen while my fiancé got the drunken noodles. My dad and I got the 303 Ramen. It's pretty unique and has a kick to it. There's a bunch of cheese in it but it's all melted into the bottom so be sure to scoopity scoop to eat with your ramen. Broth is tasty. My mom's Tonkotsu Ramen was apparently not impressive. She said it was salty and reminded her too much of instant noodles. My fiancés drunken noodles were apparently quite spicy and he had a pretty high tolerance for spicy stuff. If this was how it's like for medium spice I wonder how the maximum spicy level would be! Oh and the appetizer platter was fun, but I only enjoyed the steamed dumplings. Not bad of a place if you're craving all this stuff."
Veronique C.
Feb 6, 2024
This spot is popular, so get there early during the week, or be prepared to wait, as they don't take reservations. The atmosphere is casual and hip, with attentive and effective staff. The food my husband and I tried was delicious. The Chinese Eggplant Buns (two per order) were amazing: steamed buns stuffed with Fried Chinese eggplant, miso mayo, pickled plum mustard seed dressing, and cabbage slaw. The Spicy Chicken Ramen with a meat based spicy sesame broth, seared confit chicken, bean sprouts, and soft poached egg was also very tasty. The prices are higher than average, with a bowl of ramen priced at $19, and I found it a little surprising (and disappointing) to be charged extra for a small side of sauce that was suggested by our waitress.Still, Uncle is definitely worth a visit to experience their unique take on the traditional Japanese staple!
Visit Restaurant PageDedo K.
Aug 21, 2024
I absolutely love the Ramen at Katsu Ramen. I have been going to the restaurant since it opened. The decor is always very pleasing because I love anime, specifically Dragonball Z. The servers are always friendly and the restaurant is clean.My favorite is the lunch special. This time I ordered the curry Ramen with the beef bowl and Gyoza. I can never finish it all so I always pack up the rice bowl to go. The curry is creamy and rich and has a very savory flavor. I enjoyed the corn that garnishes it at the top. The egg is always hard boiled to perfection. I like the fact that it has a gooey center when I bite into it. I did not order Onigiri since I got the lunch special with the beef bowl. That would've been doing too much. I cannot express how much I love this place. I will continue to be a patron as long as it stays open and I live in Colorado.
Visit Restaurant PageGina K.
Jul 24, 2024
Went here for a my husband's work dinner. Came on a Wednesday got reservations the morning of. The place was busy out on the patio but only a few occupied tables inside. The hamachi jalapeño dish and the pork belly buns were the more delicious items we had. The Tokyo roll and negiri pieces were good but not great, they had too much wasabi on them. Which over powered the fish. It is in a great location. We passed on dessert and headed to Little Man Ice Cream instead.
Visit Restaurant PageStacey L.
Mar 29, 2024
3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 for always friendly service. I've now been here for brunch, happy hour, and dinner, and I think I enjoy Ace Eat Serve in that order. Most items on the brunch menu were enjoyable and they had a variety of beverages. I would say the biggest let down was their Japanese soufflé pancakes because they weren't light and airy at all, but maybe that's just very hard to make in high altitude, I have no clue. Happy hour is always a fun vibe here. None of their cocktails really stand out to me of the various ones I've tried, so I'd stick with beer or whichever whiskey of the week they're using for their $5.95 old fashioneds - those are a steal!I think dinner has a lot of potential but maybe they need to work on some fine tuning and nomenclature of the dishes. Some highlights were the Tiger Wings (good texture, slightly heavy handed on the fish sauce), XLBs (skin was a little thick, but again it may be a high altitude cooking/baking thing), and the entertainment value of the peking duck that was carved table-side (more on that later). Shrimp wontons were okay, and the wagyu dan dan noodles were a straight up miss - you can't call a dish dan dan noodles if you're using flat rice noodles. I think they would have positioned the dish better calling it a beef pad see ew or a beef chow fun. Also sometimes less is more - we don't need cherry tomatoes in it no matter what you want to call this Asian beef noodle dish. There was also nothing "wagyu" about the beef slices. Okay the Peking duck: you have to set your expectations right - this is a fusion restaurant in Denver after all. They only serve 6 each night on Thursdays and Sundays, so it's highly suggested you pre order it. I would say the duck was tasty and overall an enjoyable dish. Only found a few pieces of skin that were crispy, wish there were more. For $73, it would have been fun if they took the remaining duck carcass and made a congee/soup out of it for the table, like many more traditional peking duck places do. I feel like most of the accoutrements that came with the duck (which I found annoying that our server called "banchan" - wrong Asian cuisine lol, and these are not even banchan) didn't go well with the duck besides just the regular hoisin. Why are there pickled bell peppers or five spice sugar? Again less is more in this case. We ordered Turon for dessert, which is traditionally a Filipino sweet eggroll with plantains inside. The texture and overall flavor were actually pretty spot on, and may have been a perfect dish if they used plantains instead of regular bananas. The two Filipinos in our group approved of it.
Visit Restaurant PageMelanie T.
Sep 20, 2024
Being in the center of the states, sushi can be pretty meh. However, Sakana was quite delicious. It was quite busy when we got there but found seating quickly. The sushi tasted fresh and it was delicious. The unagi and fatty tuna were tasty. The fried chicken was nicely crisped so it's quite crunchy with each bite. The takoyaki was super flavorful and you can taste a nice blend of the sauce with the batter and the octopus. Just delicious little bite. The ramen was pretty good. It wasn't a standout. My bf recommends the curry ramen next time so if you're looking for a recommendation, I would try that.It's quite spacious and nicely decorated. Staff is friendly. Food comes out quick. Can't complain much.
Visit Restaurant PageLianna B.
Nov 6, 2023
Such good ramen! They have both traditional and non traditional variations, reasonable prices, and great flavor! The service was great, our waiter was super knowledgeable about condiment pairings and we had our food in under 15 minutes. They go heavy on the fillings which I loved. They recently added a birria ramen and if you are a birria taco fan you will love this. The cheese toatada served on the side is the perfect accompaniment. The restaurant is easy to miss walking by as the sign is pretty high up and it's located in a basement (not dingy though). Parking can be challenging as it is for any place in rino
Visit Restaurant PageJohanna T.
Feb 26, 2024
Decent ramen. The noodles are solid, but the egg didn't seem freshly soft boiled. The soup was a bit too heavy on the shoyu, so much so that it was quite salty. Overall a great option but not my favorite bowl of ramen ever.
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Feb 12, 2024
We love this as a sushi restaurant and willing to make a special trip. First one to arrive for lunch at 11am on a Monday. The last time we were here for lunch only a handful of customers as well. I am willing to bet it gets packed for dinner.Ordered the nigiri and sashimi combo and was not disappointed. It comes with a miso soup and your choice of either spicy tuna or California roll.
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"My friend researched and found Ramen Star before our trip out to Denver. We are both "noodle heads" so Ramen Star hits the spot. Their menu consists of starts, buns, ravioli, yakitori, ramen, mazemen noodles and tsukemen noodles. They are known for their "Chocolate Ramen" here consisting of a chocolate flavor base, chocolate ravioli, strawberry and chocolate whipped cream. We were not feeling too adventurous so we stuck to the basics of the Miso Ramen, Chicken Ramen and Spicy Chicken Ramen! But, it did not disappoint! The broth, noodles, toppings and flavors were all on point. Cute, Japanese themed interior, friendly service, I would come back again if I lived closer!"
"The food is delicious and the sushi is always fresh. Our server Gina was a delight and was attentive to every need. Highly recommend sitting in her section for great conversation. The ambiance is relaxing and not noisy. Favorite sushi place in Longmont."
"We stopped here for my friend's birthday dinner. First thing we noticed is the building was in some disrepair. It used to be a Pizza Hut and repurposing a very obvious building structure is akward at best. The red of the previous paint job is coming through all over the exterior. Parking lot is safe and well lit but also in some disrepair. The service was fast and efficient but cold and distant. No casual chat, banter or anything remotely close to friendly. The food came out fast and was a solid average for the genre. The spicy tuna sushi was first rate but the seafood ramen was average, as was the shrimp tempura. I'd order the sushi again but not the ramen or tempura. The building is clean inside but the employee sleeping in one of the booths near us felt odd. I'm not sure why but I didn't like it. It felt tacky. All in all, this restaurant was a solid average and I prefer to eat at locations that excel."
"We tried Denma for the first time since it's only a 10-minute drive from our house. The food was incredible! We especially loved the spicy edamame and the sushi rolls and the chicken teriyaki. Our server, Margeaux, was so friendly and had perfect timing. She also deftly navigated my complicated food allergies and made us laugh. Will be back soon!"
"The food! The sushi was nice and flavorful and just the right amount. The ramen!!!!!! Yes, i'm screaming because it was that good-too 3 in Denver periodddd"
"We grabbed a late lunch here and had the Tonkotsu ramen and the pork dumplings. The ramen was good and not too salty. The noodles were a good consistency. The pork dumplings were not great -- they seemed either over or under cooked, and had a tough/chewy consistency along the seem. The filling was good though!Service was ok, nothing great, but fine enough for a quick bite!"
"We've been visiting here for just over a year and every visit has been very predictable. I like that a lot. The first time we walked in, I wondered where are the people were. I've since determined they do a great carry out business because people are in and out in just a few minutes. All of the food has been fresh on every visit. We always build our own for one flat price unless we add avocado or extra protein. Most recently we built a medium (24 oz) with white rice, tuna, salmon, jalapeños, edamame, mango, crab salad, crispy garlic and onions, spicy mayo and maybe another topping or two hidden in there. The medium is nice because you can choose two different proteins. My favorite build your own is a small (16 oz) including white rice, shrimp, corn, edamame, pineapple, mango, crab salad, carrots, almonds, crispy garlic and onions and a spicy teriyaki sauce. The staff is very friendly and when I mentioned preferring extra crab salad on my last visit, they added extra while building the bowl and went back and put more on top toward the end. They don't skimp here. The bathrooms are super clean. There's plenty of room in the parking lot and they are easy to find. One of our obvious choices for a quick meal."
"I wasn't sure if I should write an updated review for Wanna Poke since it hasn't changed. But I do want Yelpers to know... it still is THE BEST! I've had poke all around this area of Aurora and Wanna Poke not only offers the best price and toppings... each bowl also comes with a miso soup!! Happiness... I genuinely will crave it and go out of my way to get it.Choose exactly which proteins and toppings you want by building your own bowl!! There's no extra charge for avocado (the way they do at some poke spots, especially in CA) and the creamy sesame sauce brings it all home!! Definitely try it out! It's never very busy or has a long line... I'm always in and out!"
"This was our first time here. We had four in our party. This could be a great date night place. Zen music in the background makes for nice conversation level. Since it is in a shopping center, there is ample parking. The restaurant is clean and the décor is modern. The staff was pleasant and answered all our questions about different dishes on the menu. Two in our party had Yaki Soba one beef one chicken, one had Katsudon and I had the Tonkatsu Ramen (no mushroom...allergies suck).The Yaki Soba dishes were delicious according to my dining companions. They liked the sauce. Our Katsudon diner enjoyed her meal and took some home for lunch the next day. I am a ramen fan, but had up to this point always made it at home. This was a wonderful dish. I love the egg on top and the chashu pork was so tender.Three of us ordered boba to go with our meals. They were frothy and refreshing. This place is on our list of go to for this cuisine."
"My wife and I visited this really nice place a few days ago. It's right next to Chopsticks. Be careful because you might go to the wrong one, depending on what you want. The black garlic noodles are fantastic. I highly suggest them; they're really good."
"Parking onsite available. The restaurant is small but food and service were great. You can order at the cashier or from QR Code at any of the tables we did both. I was hesitant to order the takoyaki but I am glad I did. It was made fast and fresh with ample octopus inside. The Chicken Kara Age was very mild in flavor not as crispy as other locations but still well made the accompanying sauce complimented the chicken very well. The gyoza was also good quality I wish the bottom was just a touch crispier. The spicy tonkatsu ramen was well flavored and very rich, the egg appeared poached unlike traditional Ajitsuke Tamago. The duck ramen my husband ordered was well seasoned his only complaint was there weren't enough noodles. The noise level was very quiet I don't know if that was because we dined it 2 hours prior to closing. Staff was kind stand offish so they need a bit of work welcoming customers."
"Craving a poke bowl as I made my way home from my morning classes, I decided to make a little pit stop near Union Station at Menya Ramen and Poke. The LOCATION: Locate at the foot of the Millenium Bridge in the heart of Downtown Denver and close to Union Station, Menya Ramen and Poke is perfectly situated for the busy commuter. The SPACE: I really enjoyed the set-up of the restaurant. There's a ton of different seating, and it has a really fun aesthetic. I think the only drawback I noticed was that it smelled a little odd during my visit. I'm hoping it was just a one off, so I won't hold that against them. They do have a patio space that would be great for soaking up those sunny Colorado days. The EATS: For my meal I opted for the DIY Poke Bowl with the following: Poke tuna, poke salmon, seaweed salad, avocado and crab meat over rice. You then choose additional toppings to customize it just how you'd like. I always add edamame, ginger, and avocado. It was definitely fresh and delicious!The DRINKS: While I decided to sip on water during my visit, they do offer a variety of soda, tea, sake, and beer for your enjoyment!While I chose to not get an RTD pass this semester, I'd pop back by Menya Ramen and Poke to check out more of their menu offerings if I find myself in the area again!"
"In the middle of an icy cold snowy day, what more could warm the heart up than a delicious bowl of ramen!We found this place to warm ourselves up for lunch and discovered a simple and delicious ramen place in the heart of Denver. Hidden away amongst a handful of shops, this place was simple and small but not overwhelmingly busy. Their menu is large and covers both poke and ramen; even letting you build your own poke bowl with an enormous amount of options. We got the chicken ramen and the ton katsu ramen, both absolutely delicious. This bowl is large for the low price and worth every sip. The service is fast at turning around the food too. If you are in need of some delicious ramen that really hits the spot check this place out!"
"Admittedly, I was a bit skeptical of a new ramen and poke restaurant in a strip mall. Not that I practice the judge a book by its cover mentality...but c'mon you never know! Luckily, Yelpers hit the nail on the head. I eat way more ramen then I do poke. However, the other night I was actually craving a poke bowl. Asuka popped up as one of the only places open in my neck of the woods, so I figured I knock out a local spot from my bookmarks.These cats are no strangers to the scene, with two Denver locations. One down E Colfax and one in Greenwood Village. The digs are simply laid out and very clean. A bright menu board spells out the ramen dishes, poke bowls, and various appetizers. The Spicy Combo Bowl - fresh ingredients are the name of the game here. I'm not expected grade A fish at a place like this when you're mixing all the ingredients together. But hell, the tuna and salmon were fresh and packed with heat. The crisp veggies were a nice touch. Plus, they put a massive portion of white rice in the bottom of the bowl.Additionally, the woman behind the counter prepared this within seconds. Fast, tasty and won't break the bank. Cheggitout!"
"Nice casual spot if you're in the neighborhood and in the mood for ramen to warm you up!"
"Wow! Best Sushi in Parker! Tried sushi and also ordered 2 entrees. 4 personal family and everyone LOVED it! Service was prompt- accurate and simply lovely. Larger inside than it looks in the outside. Spread out tables but could also accommodate a larger family or group. Enjoy!"
"1) very friendly service2) HUGE pieces of fish on the nigiri (seriously, it took two bites)3) very reasonable wait times from ordering rolls to delivery at our table4) we went on a Saturday night, and had no trouble getting great seats5) fish and rolls are fresh, smooth, and delicious"
"What if ... you could get top notch hibachi without the two hour show? You can and you should at Hiratori. The BEST crab Rangoon / won tons I've ever tried went well with the veggie hibachi. I've tried the steak on another occasion and it was also awesome."
"Cute little sushi and ramen place tucked behind a bookstore. Good portions of fresh fish, and a 3 hand rolls for $15 lunch special! The aburi salmon and yellowtail belly was very tasty."
"Love how fresh the foods were and how quick and friendly the service and staff were. Easy to find and many parking spaces too. High quality Japanese food. Recommend!"