Reviews describe Kazo Ramen as a cozy, small spot with anime posters, friendly vibes, and quick service, where creamy broths and flavorful toppings stand out. Many note standout bowls like creamy tonkotsu and yuzu ramen, with rich, well balanced broths and springy noodles, and some say the pork is well cooked and juicy. Several diners call it among the best ramen in Montreal and praise the atmosphere and reasonable prices, along with attentive staff. A few reviews point to drawbacks such as a tiny space that crowds during peak hours, and some dishes that lean away from traditional ramen in favor of a Chinese influence, with occasional comments about bland broth or overcooked noodles. Overall the sentiment is positive with many planning a return and noting the quirky decor, fast service, and a vibe that makes it a reliable go-to when craving ramen.
Une cuisine divine, un Ramen délicieux & que dire de l'oeuf, mi sucré, mi salé, une merveille pour les papilles. La pieuvre crue avec Wasabi, wow, quel mariage. Non fils a adoré ses dumplings frits. Les Ebi fry sont également un régal. Je conseille vivement. Ambiance sympathique également 🥰
went there & took a creamy tonkutsu ramen, was really flavourful. the girl who served us was so sweet, she made sure everything was right & she even complimented us which was so sweet
I'm from Taiwan. I love Japanese Ramen very very much. I had never expected that I could taste quite a high quality Japanese Ramen in CA. It is very impressive
Aug 25, 2025
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Such a quaint little place with a uniquely Japanese atmosphere, manga & anime on the walls, it just feels right. Also, the food! Wow! Best ramen I've ever had, also added pork to the dish & omg, best decision ever! Make sure you do that! The pork is so well seasoned & juicy & delicious!!! Definitely a must stop if you want that wonderful, comforting ramen.
I had the shoyu ramen. It's not bad, but definitely don't taste like a bowl you can have in Japan. It taste like a classic Chinese noodle soup
Not a place for ramen enthusiasts
This small, unassuming place serves up a really tasty ramen. The portion was smaller than expected but perfectly reasonable, especially if paired with one of there classic entrees.