Veggie ramen
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Veggie ramen
a variety of sushi dishes
a plate of sushi with chopsticks
a menu for ramen
Spicy Miso Ramen, $13
Shrimp Bao
Raw chicken bao
interior
Spicy miso tonkotsu ramen and tuna and salmon roll combo
Chicken and Shrimp Bao's
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food, ramen and noodles
Sharon H.
Oct 29, 2024
I think they have solid rolls--though the rice to salmon ratio was admittedly low. I only ordered the salmon sushi set, but they have salmon sushi, avocado roll, and salmon avocado. It is on the expensive side, but it's in Whole Foods and given the area, that's what I would expect. Nice to grab a quick wholesome yummy lunch. I was craving some salmon so this hit the spot for me. It wasn't amazing but it wasn't poor either--just standard and that is good enough!
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Aarti B.
Nov 24, 2021
Very salty broth for $13 - head over to Hokkaido Ramen Santouka across the street! I wish the broth was less salty for the chewy noodles to soak it up. The underwhelming toppings of cabbage, bean sprouts, carrots, scallions with scant pieces of seaweed and mushrooms didn't really elevate the flavor. The marinated soft boiled egg and sweet mushrooms were the best part! I threw in the towel 1/2 way through (I hate wasting food!). Hokkaido Ramen Santouka has a much larger selection of ramen with creamier broth, their Veggie Ramen with tofu and loaded with veggies is hearty and bursting with flavor!
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Christopher S.
Nov 20, 2019
TYSON'S CORNER, VA 11/16/19 LUNCH-The ramen was super oily. The broth was not good at all. The noodles were of the instant packaged variety. They put romaine lettuce in the soup; WTF.-The poke was not good; the toppings were meh.+The bao buns with charsiu ("pork belly") were okay.For $30+ dollars and lackluster cuisine, I think I will take my business elsewhere.
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Mark S.
Jun 25, 2021
Came here about a year ago during lunch when it first opened (located inside the Whole Foods). The ramen was decent, but nothing worth noting (if it was great, I would have remembered and Yelp'd it right away). Prices were OK. but it is McLean area.. rich and expensive. Come here if you want a quick ramen fix with no one to tip or bother you while you eat. But don't expect Ippudo (famous NYC/Japan ramen joint) quality or flavor.
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Heewon C.
Feb 1, 2022
I dnt think ill ever order foods from them ever again. New roll that supposed to not have any spicy already had a sauce, quality was really bad, and the rolls were keep breaking lol waste of money.
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Fazil A.
Dec 24, 2019
Who would've thought that this whole foods would have a sushi bar and that said sushi bar would actually have decent fish? An employee Namiko welcomed us and we asked her many questions to determine if in fact the fish was high quality...through all of it, she never got annoyed or irritated. She hooked us up with extra sauce and taught us how to eat the dish she made us. I would definitely go back here and order the same thing time and time again. There's such a value here. What you'd normally pay $30-40 for elsewhere, here you only pay about $13. I'm starting to look at the whole foods in my area to see if they have a sushi bar like this one.
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James M.
Jan 10, 2020
I regularly shop at this Whole Foods and have had the Spicy Miso Ramen 3 times. Now, I wouldn't say it's THAT bad, but it's definitely subpar in quality compared to legit B&M ramen shops. Perhaps this might be asking too much--considering it's a tiny Whole Foods food court--but for $13, at the minimum, I would ideally want a real bowl with real utensils (spoon, chopstick)--not a super cheap disposable bowl/spoon and cheap wooden takeout chopsticks. Although, taking into account the size of the shop/operation, as well as the "premier" Tysons location at The Boro, I sorta understand why they chose to go w disposable goods; however, having that said, I really wish the pricing was closer to $10 rather than $13. It's really just a principle thing for me... And the real reason I keep coming back is bc of convenience, as well as the fear of trying something new/disappointing. If only there were better options at this food court... Better up your quality and/or drop prices if you're looking to survive when Hokkaido Santouka Ramen hits The Boro!
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Kyle C.
Feb 18, 2020
I actually really like this place. I've only had the poke but I've had it 3-4 times. I've also had the bao buns which are really good too. I wish the poke had more options for customization like you would find at other poke places but I recognize this is not solely a poke joint.The staff is friendly and even during peak lunch hours during the work day, the kitchen churns out food quickly. This is a good place to stop in quickly for lunch and then Whole Foods environment is nice.
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Faraz A.
Nov 5, 2019
Newly opened inside the Whole Foods at the Boro. Ordered two shrimp and one chicken Bao. Ordering line moved a bit slow and the wait for the food was longer than expected even though I came just after 11 am and it wasn't that busy. The baos were average. Maybe their poke bowls and ramen are better and will give them a try next time.
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Tong G.
Dec 27, 2019
The ramen was actually pretty decent. But im too disgusted by the fact they served me raw chicken! I order the bao combo, one shrimp and one chicken. Shrimp bao was okay, minced shrimp light fried. But raw the chicken?!?! When i showed them, they seem not that worried, said sorry and offered to cook me another one. Do i want another raw chicken piece. Would have been happier with my money back but ill prolly get sick later. Waiting while my stomach churns. #rawchicken #genjiwholefoodstysons #notcomingback #genjiramen #genjiizakaya
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