Nori Ramen & Poke bowl
Philadelphia, PA · Ramen restaurant
- Address
- Nori Ramen & Poke bowl, 9475 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19114
- Phone
- (215) 660-7788
- Website
- noriphilly.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Nori Ramen & Poke bowl is a restaurant located in Philadelphia, PA. It is one of 5,546 restaurants listed in Philadelphia. Its 4.7-star rating is above the Philadelphia city average of 4.2 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
The food here is always fresh and so delicious! Highly recommend their Ramen and Poke Bowls!! The staff here are also wonderful people. Overall, a peaceful place to go and enjoy great food😋
We went with Create your own Poke Bowl, Bang Bang poke bowl, mango smoothie, chicken ramen bowl and lemon pepper wings. There is seating to sit in. No issues with finding parking in the lot. I’ve ordered ramen here before. Decent spot to go.
I’ll admit I’m biased, this spot has become my go-to for poke bowls in the city. I think I’ve perfected my order: three proteins (spicy tuna, salmon, and shrimp tempura), plus mango, scallions, carrots, radish and top it off with spicy mayo. We could go back and forth on rice type, but I stick with classic white rice. The octopus balls or Takayoki was Absolutely delicious. As for the bubble tea, it didn’t quite do it for me—but to be fair, I’m not really a bubble tea person. Overall, the quality, flavor, and value are all top-notch. I’ll definitely be back.
This place is so cute and decorated nicely. I placed an order for takeout and it was ready in a timely manner. I ordered the lemon pepper wings which had a subtle lemon pepper taste. I also got the Big Bang poke bowl. This was my first time ever having a poke bowl and I wasn’t disappointed! All of the flavors go very well together. I got a peach and strawberry smoothie but it was too icy for me . I expected a creamy texture but it was like a slushy but icier .
My wife had the Tonkotsu Ramen and I had the Sapporo Miso Ramen. The broth was passable. A little on the thin side. The chasu though was very good. It was nicely charred. Charred Chasu. Ramen texture was nice and firm. But the broth man—the broth is what makes or breaks it when it comes to ramen. I gave this place a 3-Star rating. I really wanted to give it a 5/10. The gyoza was nice and crispy. We will try the poké bowl next.
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