Neighborhood Ramen Menu – Philadelphia, PA

Type : Ramen restaurant

Location : Philadelphia, PA

Based on 324 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.6 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery

Neighborhood Ramen 19147

Address:
617 S 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19147

Phone: (215) 201-3501

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Hours

Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday 5–10:30 PM
Sunday 12–9 PM
Monday 12–9 PM

Menu

Mazesoba (Brothless Ramen)
Taiwan Mazesoba
Brothless mixing ramen. Thick noodles, shoyu, niboshi chicken fat, pork soboro(or mushroom), scallion, nori, katsuo powder, gochugaru, fresh garlic and a jidori egg yolk (can be vegetarian)
$17.00
Junk Style Mazesoba $21.00
Tantan Mazesoba
Spicy sesame noodles with ground pork, scallion, bok choy, fried garlic, sesame seeds and ajitama
$17.00
Cheesesteak Mazesoba
Sweet beef and onion over cheesy shoyu noodles, Jidori yolk, pickled ginger, fried garlic and sesame
$18.00
Sides
Gyoza
5 Steamed pork OR veggie dumplings topped with vinegar sauce, scallion and sesame seeds
$7.00
Sesame Salad
Cabbage, kale and carrot with sesame miso dressing
$5.00
Oshinko
Spicy sesame shoyu pickled Persian cucumbers
$4.00
Karaage
Fried chicken thigh bites served with spiced Kewpie
$9.00
Cold Noodles
Hiyashi Chuka
Cold wavey noodles in shoyu vinaigrette, tomato, cucumber, asparagus, ginger tofu, nori and tamago. Can add shrimp or remove tamago to make it vegan.
$17.00
The Etan Special
Miso sesame cold noodles, chili oil, pickled mustard greens, cucumber, scallion, fried garlic and sesame
$16.00

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Reviews

Matt Schuman
I rate Neighborhood Ramen higher than NYC Ramen places (like Jin) I always liked. Taste, texture, and combination are all excellent. Brothless dishes (like the one pictured above) add diversity and positive, seasonal variation to the menu. Cool Japanese Baseball league table-numbers add distinctiveness to the overall experience. Hibiscus tea was a winner too (when I had it).

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Jon Ray Dantes
Yummm

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Sam Goldberg
Ramen and steamed wantons were both really good. Their menu is small, but if you’re specifically looking for ramen, they got it good. The dining room is small so limited capacity. Yo order/pay at the counter before being served at your table. BYOB!

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Jacob Dockery
Neighborhood Ramen rarely ever disappoints. Been here many times and as someone who has enjoyed my fair share of ramen in both the states and Japan, their ramen is very authentic. Apart from the perfect noodles, egg, and pork, the best part of their ramen is that it’s absolutely perfect to the last bite and you will NOT feel disgusting after finishing the entire bowl. Shoyu is extremely light, tonkotsu is heavier but the umami is unreal. Always a sunday fav!!

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Jeremy Alfano
Cool, laid back ramen place. You walk in and order from the counter then take a seat. The girl at the front was friendly and went over each ramen before suggesting the Tantan.

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V&A TV
Tonkotsu ramen was good, but too thick in my opinion. You could see on photo that it started to form “skin”. The egg was undercooked, as you could see (same for my wife’s portion of ramen) on top of being extremely cold. There are much better places in Philly and for a much cheaper price.

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Sophea Son
Came here on a Saturday night and it was crowded, but we didn’t have to wait long to get in. That was nice. I really like their ordering process. You order before you sit down, so whenever you done, you just get up and go. Everything from water, utensils, and napkins is self service, which I also like.

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Cassandra Klein
My first time having true ramen. It was great. I got the tantan ramen and the meat in it was so very tender, the egg was cooked perfectly, and the spice factor i think was perfect, not so spicey you dont taste the other flavors, but you still feel it. The gyoza was delish also. It was easy to bite and the flavor was amazing. The ordering was easy, you order at counter and then take a seat. The have a 1 hour sitting limit so you arent keeping others waiting(brilliant since it is a small shop). If I ever visit philly again I will be going here for another bowl.

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Jordan DiMaggio
Came in for the Clam Miso Ramen special. Did not disappoint. Been following them and going in infrequently and this special seemed like the White Whale of specials. I didn’t catch it in time before. Out of town when it ran other times. Finally achieved the bliss. The presentation was great, the noodles were a perfect balance of chewy and soft. Porky bits were like pillows amongst the broth. Clam’s tones of umami and ocean buoyed by the miso’s own funky salinity. The broth was thick and creamy in the richness, but rarely felt heavy, especially with the yuzu lemonade at my side. So make sure you can grab it while it’s there, this White Whale is special.

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Ashleigh N. DeLuca
We heard that this place had the best ramen in Philly and had to check it out. Turns out that statement is likely very accurate. We ordered the Shoyu. I recommend adding on an order of pork, it’s so tender it basically melts on your tongue! definitely recommend and we’ll absolutely be coming back.

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