Zuzu Ramen
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173 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 398-9898 GO TO WEBSITE |SEE MENU
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- HOURS:
- Tues-Thurs 5-11 pm, Fri-Sat 5 pm-midnight, Sun 5-11 pm
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- CREDIT CARDS: No
- ALCOHOL: Beer/Wine Only
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quick reviews (2 Reviews)
»Delicious?text=I'm rather amazed at the previous review. This is one of my favorite restaurants in Park Slope (and no, I am not the owner or benefit in any way from a positive review.) The staff is friendly and fast and frequently remember my order from
I'm rather amazed at the previous review. This is one of my favorite restaurants in Park Slope (and no, I am not the owner or benefit in any way from a positive review.) The staff is friendly and fast and frequently remember my order from the previous visit. The pork dumplings (either pan seared or the open-faced "buns") are ridiculously tender and lovely. The green curry miso ramen has the...+READ I'm rather amazed at the previous review. This is one of my favorite restaurants in Park Slope (and no, I am not the owner or benefit in any way from a positive review.) The staff is friendly and fast and frequently remember my order from the previous visit. The pork dumplings (either pan seared or the open-faced "buns") are ridiculously tender and lovely. The green curry miso ramen has the perfect balance of garlic and spicy elements. I used to live around the corner and would eat there at least once a week if not more. Zuzu has ruined me from ramen elsewhere in Brooklyn.-COLLAPSE
»Go out and buy dried ramen noodles -- they'll taste better and won't clump as much as Zuzu's
I was thrilled to see an inspired ramen noodle shop open on the outskirts of Park Slope. After reviewing the menu, I was even more excited, wondering if I'd even need to go to the East Village for my ramen fix anymore. Sadly, the very poor service and disappointing bowls of noodle soup mean I will indeed hop the subway when I'm hankering for ramen.
Poor service aside, the worst part of Zuzu...+READ
I was thrilled to see an inspired ramen noodle shop open on the outskirts of Park Slope. After reviewing the menu, I was even more excited, wondering if I'd even need to go to the East Village for my ramen fix anymore. Sadly, the very poor service and disappointing bowls of noodle soup mean I will indeed hop the subway when I'm hankering for ramen.
Poor service aside, the worst part of Zuzu Ramen is the let down when your meal arrives. I was expecting a fresh bowl of Japanese noodles with a Thai twist. The restaurant doesn't even try to conceal its use of Tom Yum paste from a can to make the hot and sour ramen with shrimp. The green curry miso tasted like it was also from a can. The noodles were all clumped together in a big mess.
I'd hoped for a fresh ramen place that made it's own broths and noodles with pride. Instead we got a glorified fast food joint posing as a 'cool' hangout for the Park Slope crowd, who the owners seem to be betting won't know the difference. Fat chance. Momofuku has nothing to worry about from this disappointing joint. Zuzu Ramen gets a big thumbs down. You'd be better off with instant ramen from the supermarket!-COLLAPSE
