Vegan Restaurant

Hokkaido Ramen House

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · cityOfRochester · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Today I tried Hokkaido Ramen House, which I believe is the closest ramen restaurant for Brockport residents. The restaurant is clean, with an open kitchen that looks well organized. We started with two appetizers, Ika Geso Karaage (Japanese-style fried calamari) and Fried Oysters. The Ika Geso Karaage was excellent, crispy, and made with large tentacles, unlike most places. The Fried Oysters were fine, though I prefer raw or grilled oysters. This is the second time I’ve tried fried oysters at different restaurants, and both were a bit bland for my taste. For our main dishes, we had the Tantanmen, a rich chicken broth with sesame and ginger, and the Spicy Beef Ramen, a hearty beef broth with a shoyu base. Both were flavorful with great portion sizes. The broth tasted authentic, and the ramen had the perfect springy texture. I also ordered the Kumquat Lemon drink, which was refreshing and a great choice if you like lemon-based drinks. For dessert, we had the Tiramisu. It was tasty and light, though still partly frozen, so some bites felt like ice cream cake due to the frozen mascarpone. Overall, this new restaurant is worth visiting. They serve delicious ramen and also offer other dishes beyond ramen, including rice meals.

Today I tried Hokkaido Ramen House, which I believe is the closest ramen restaurant for Brockport residents. The restaurant is clean, with an open kitchen that looks well organized. We started with two appetizers, Ika Geso Karaage (Japanese-style fried calamari) and Fried Oysters. The Ika Geso Karaage was excellent, crispy, and made with large tentacles, unlike most places. The Fried Oysters were fine, though I prefer raw or grilled oysters. This is the second time I’ve tried fried oysters at different restaurants, and both were a bit bland for my taste. For our main dishes, we had the Tantanmen, a rich chicken broth with sesame and ginger, and the Spicy Beef Ramen, a hearty beef broth with a shoyu base. Both were flavorful with great portion sizes. The broth tasted authentic, and the ramen had the perfect springy texture. I also ordered the Kumquat Lemon drink, which was refreshing and a great choice if you like lemon-based drinks. For dessert, we had the Tiramisu. It was tasty and light, though still partly frozen, so some bites felt like ice cream cake due to the frozen mascarpone. Overall, this new restaurant is worth visiting. They serve delicious ramen and also offer other dishes beyond ramen, including rice meals.

5 stars all around. I found this place after shopping at Eastview Mall, and was pleasantly surprised by the price for the quality and amount of food. The service was very nice, and they were open late, so I had plenty of time to eat after shopping. I am not from the area, but they have a location open in Buffalo, so I will have to stop in!

5 stars all around. I found this place after shopping at Eastview Mall, and was pleasantly surprised by the price for the quality and amount of food. The service was very nice, and they were open late, so I had plenty of time to eat after shopping. I am not from the area, but they have a location open in Buffalo, so I will have to stop in!

Friendly and fast service from start to end! Absolutely delicious and super fresh ingredients. My boyfriend ordered the Shrimp Curry Rice and I ordered the Chicken Rich Ramen. We were both extremely satisfied with the whole experience. We will most certainly be back!