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Ramen Bella
"Ramen & noodle &tonkatsu"
Address: 18 - 2755 Lougheed Highway , Port Coquitlam V3B 5Y9, BC, CA
Phone: (604) 944-5594
State: BC
City: Port Coquitlam
Zip Code: V3B 5Y9



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We had another delicious dinner at Ramen bella in PoCo tonight. I was hungry so I ordered all of this for myself Red Hot Ramen with gyoza combo, Spicy Agedashi Tofu, and Takoyaki. We were a table of 5+1, and despite being busy with steady takeout and food delivery orders, our food came out fast. What we love about this place is the cozy seating and nostalgic flavours. I finished every single bite of everything that I ordered down to the last drop of rich creamy broth
Amazing ramen really hit the spot. I ordered the ebi ebi ramen. It was exactly as I had hoped. A rich seafood broth. Noodles were done just right. Wifey ordered the black garlic ramen and thoroughly enjoyed it. Daughter ordered the shio ramen and was very satisfied. Soon ordered the tonkatsu set. That is a very generous portion. Definitely will be cutting again soon.
I think Ramen bella is one of the best restaurant in Coquitlam. Especially, my kids really love this place. When you want to eat delicious food at a reasonable price, I totally recommend this place. In particular my favorite is Ebi-ebi ramen and chicken karaage. If you like shrimp, just try it! Soup is very thick and the texture of the noodles will be good. Chicken is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. I’ll be back here again!
A very friendly and warm place to have ramen. My daughter really enjoyed the chicken karage Ramen. My son ordered pork shio ramen and he liked it. I had takoyaki, it was just ok. For me the ramen soup was very garlicky and had too much power over the ramen. I was told that we can ask for less garlic in advance. I love roasted garlic in the food but can’t handle the raw garlic. Overall it’s a good place to have ramen once in awhile. Staff here are super friendly and caring.
Not a bad ramen place! I've been wanting to go to ramen bella for a while. We got the ebi ramen and the black garlic ramen. The ebi ramen was alright, I liked that they deep friend the shrimp so it was crispy and added a nice texture. I also loved the deep fried wonton chips soaked in the broth. The chashu was quite good and the noodles were the kind that are not straight but more squiggly. The broth tasted VERY shrimpy, which is not entirely a bad thing because it lives up to the name. I think for me though it was a little strong - my partner said it tasted more of shrimp paste. The black garlic ramen is good if you love garlic. I'm not a huge fan of a lot of garlic flavor so I didn't love it but my partner liked it a lot. For the price, you get very good value. The ebi in particular has a lot of toppings i think the onion could've been left out - a bit of a strange addition so for $15, it's a good deal. I did notice though that the presentation of our ramen was not exactly as pictured as on the website and previous photos so if they could keep the presentation consistent that would be nice as well. Overall, not bad.
Korean style Japanese ramen shop Its not bad but obviously very different. Double pork ramen - tried both regular miso and spicy miso. I like the pork provided. 3 thin slices of pork belly. Torches ground pork - gives it a nice flavor. The miso was much sweeter than usual. The egg was not marinated and was more overcooked than normal ramen egg. Noodles were bouncy. The spicy miso used gochugaru and there was a lot of it. The broths dont have much depth to it like it wasnt made by boiling for a long time so I dont think the price tag matches the value. Tonkatsu appetizer - okay sized pork chop. Fried well and the pork was tender. I would say some of the ramen is tasty but don't come here looking for japanese style ramen.
Saw the reviews and had to check it out myself on this rainy day The Koko Bella Ramen was recommended by my server details are in the pic the broth was delicious, every ingredient complimented each other perfectly The Tonkatsu Pork meat to breading ratio was perfect and seasoning was on-point! Sauces are just what you expect in flavor, Kimchi was not too spicy which I enjoyed, surprisingly the mayo sauce on the macaroni was spicier haha Gyoza was a great add-on, crunchy on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside. The restaurant is small so goodluck getting a seat ;
Hands down the best ramen we’ve had. The broth has wonderful flavor and the noodles are the perfect amount of firmness.
Very small ramen shop, tucked in the corner of a shopping complex. Restaurant was not busy when I attended on the weekend. They have some original menu choices, such as the ebi ramen made with a peanut broth. Service is good and the food comes out quickly.
Um. What is this? We ordered two bowls of ramen one with cha-shu and one with chicken and both orders tasted... disgusting. I will rarely use this word to describe food, but the noodles are gooey and stuck together like glue and even tasted like glue - I can barely swallow it. The texture of the noodles is like melted cheese see the attached photos! The cha-shu somehow had the same texture. We got the orders as take out, but the noodles were packed separately from the soup, and we started to eat soon after we got home. Unfortunately the store is closed now. We plan to go back tomorrow and I hope they will give a full refund. Neither orders were edible. $35 for two bowls of glue.
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