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Top Noodle shops in St. John's, Canada

Top Rated Noodle shops in St. John's

Top Reviewed Noodle shops in St. John's

Reviews

Jason Fries
at 2024 Apr 25
Jason Fries
at 2024 Apr 25
Absolutely fantastic bowl of ramen. The smoked pork belly shoyu was delicious with a great balance of flavor. The noodles are handmade in the shop and had a great chew to them. Broth had tons of soy flavor but wasn't salty.

Service was super friendly, and the shop is a interesting blend of Japanese and skate shop

Do yourself a favor and stop in for a bowl
Sonya Killam
at 2024 Apr 05
Sonya Killam
at 2024 Apr 05
I've been here many times before and it's always amazing... BUT what prompted my review is that I was there on Saturday, and I had the best fries and dip I've had in my entire life. If there are Masterchef level fries out there, then it was the ones I had. Don't miss out.
Mia Nguyen
at 2024 Feb 23
Mia Nguyen
at 2024 Feb 23
I came here with my wife on a very cold night for some hot ramen. The restaurant was so cold that I might as well stayed outside. We asked the staff to increase the temperature and they said there was nothing they could do. We waited for a long time for the ramen and when it finally came out it was great. Lots of toppings and big portions, however we found it to be quite inconsistent. One dishes’ meat was too sweet while the other one was good, despite both being pork belly.
Overall not the best place, price was expensive, but would work to fix the craving.
Barry Canning
at 2024 Jan 26
Barry Canning
at 2024 Jan 26
This was my first time visiting, I had the fried chicken curry bowl. Delicious. Portion was large and filling. I'll be back.
Good place.

Ramen - delicious.
4 stars only because shrimp ramen has small amount of shrimps comparing to pork ramen where was 3 huge pieces.
Wooje Choi
at 2023 Dec 29
Wooje Choi
at 2023 Dec 29
Over the last 2.5 years I’ve tried all of their main broths - Miso, Shoyu, Tantanmen, and Dirty shrimp. Initially, they were pretty good; however, recently all of them have been bland and lacking in flavour. It has been a constant let down in the past year. Ironically, as their quality of ramen constantly decreased, their prices continuously increased, and it gets harder and harder to justify the price of their unappetizing ramen. Noodle Nami on Rowan St. has arguably better ramen for ~$4-5 less. The one good thing Bad Bones has going for them are their side dishes - they are a great bang for your buck. All in all, if you’ve ever had half-decent ramen in another city, I’d recommend you skip out on Bad Bones for your ramen cravings in St. John’s.
Amber Kelly
at 2023 Aug 11
Amber Kelly
at 2023 Aug 11
This is such a lovely spot, and I have to say, the staff was so friendly!

We came down during the pedestrian mall, and had no trouble finding a spot to sit down at around 1PM. Everything was decorated nicely, and it was really clean too.

We ordered almost right away and had some dumplings, which were honestly my favorite! And before we could even finish those, we had our main dish come out. The broth was absolutely amazing, and all the toppings were fresh and cooked really well.

Our server was so kind, and the atmosphere was wonderful! We seen a few people pick up some orders too, so if you didn't want to eat in, that seems like a great option.
Dean Mah
at 2023 Jun 02
Dean Mah
at 2023 Jun 02
Exceeded my expectations. We ordered the Pork Tantanmen and Pork Belly Shoyu. Both had plenty of pork and a good amount of noodles and vegetables. Also added the homemade hot sauce which was sweet and spicy. It's not quite traditional but was quite good. Service was good and efficient for having only one person on staff for the whole restaurant. Decor was familiar for a ramen restaurant with the menu on a wall chalkboard and benches along the wall and chairs on the other side. Would definitely recommend.