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Ramen Restaurants in Sherbrooke

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L'Oeil de Chat-Café Manga - Ramen Restaurants in Sherbrooke

L'Oeil de Chat-Café Manga

Open until 9 pm
(31)
Sherbrooke

Review Summary

Reviews describe L'Oeil de Chat-Café Manga as a warm, welcoming and distinctive spot where a small cafe sits at the front of a bookstore filled with French and English manga, with anime projected on a wall and a relaxed vibe that fans of manga love. Food recommendations are consistently good and comforting, with ramen and other Japanese dishes praised for flavor and generous portions, and the menu paired with a well regarded bubble tea offering that some call the best in town. Over time several reviews note changes in quality and portion sizes, alongside higher prices, while a few mention slower service when the kitchen is stretched to serve larger groups. Some accounts describe tensions between management and staff that could affect the customer experience, though others praise a friendly team and the inviting atmosphere. Overall the place remains a charming destination for manga lovers to browse, dine, and unwind, with a memorable ambiance and strong appeal despite variability in service and value.View restaurant profile
Kobo Ramen - Ramen Restaurants in Sherbrooke

Kobo Ramen

Open until 10 pm
(232)
Sherbrooke

Review Summary

Kobo Ramen earns praise for its ramen variety and authentic flavors, with many reviews praising the tonkotsu broth for being creamy and well seasoned, the pork flank that is tender inside and crispy outside, and bowls that feel satisfying. Takoyaki, kimchi, and other sides are highlighted as tasty additions, while the staff and the warm, modern ambience are repeatedly noted. Yet opinions on value and portions vary, with some diners finding prices high or portions small, and a few criticizing the broth for being too salty or the noodles for being overcooked or not handmade. The vegan ramen option gets mixed reactions, being described as the least satisfying by some. Service and pacing are inconsistent for a few tables, with reports of slow starts and occasional delays, though many guests say the staff are friendly and attentive. Overall Kobo Ramen remains a solid choice for ramen lovers seeking a convivial scene and menu variety, even as expectations about consistency and price differ.View restaurant profile

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