Vegan Restaurant

Wu's Ramen Oak Lawn

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · oakLawn · 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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So this was an interesting experience for me and my kids. You walk in and you place your order on the kiosk. There are many different ramen to choose from, and the kiosk is very user friendly. The atmosphere is very relaxing and the music was family friendly as well. Once the food was ready, We picked up the up our trays from the counter sat down and began to eat. The food was actually cooked to perfection. The bok choy was flavorful the pork was juicy and the broth was rich in flavor as well. They had some Chilli oil that you could add as well and it just added a whole nother level to the broth. Definitely worth a try and me and the kids will be returning for more 😋

So this was an interesting experience for me and my kids. You walk in and you place your order on the kiosk. There are many different ramen to choose from, and the kiosk is very user friendly. The atmosphere is very relaxing and the music was family friendly as well. Once the food was ready, We picked up the up our trays from the counter sat down and began to eat. The food was actually cooked to perfection. The bok choy was flavorful the pork was juicy and the broth was rich in flavor as well. They had some Chilli oil that you could add as well and it just added a whole nother level to the broth. Definitely worth a try and me and the kids will be returning for more 😋

1st time here and the ramen is pretty good. I’d say I’d fairly rate it 8/10. You know when you go to an unfamiliar restaurant and you pick the “safe item” off the menu like something you know you’ll like? Well, that’s what I did. I went with the spicy Tonkotsu. It was very flavorful and the noodles were fresh. I also ordered the pickled cucumbers, which I favored a lot, and the pork Gyozas. The dumplings were a bit too crispy for my taste, but they were otherwise good.

1st time here and the ramen is pretty good. I’d say I’d fairly rate it 8/10. You know when you go to an unfamiliar restaurant and you pick the “safe item” off the menu like something you know you’ll like? Well, that’s what I did. I went with the spicy Tonkotsu. It was very flavorful and the noodles were fresh. I also ordered the pickled cucumbers, which I favored a lot, and the pork Gyozas. The dumplings were a bit too crispy for my taste, but they were otherwise good.

Was looking for a great Ramen Place that was near by and stumbled upon this great find. I love Wu’s house but never tried this and didn’t know they have located at this location for 5 years. Anywho came right in ordered at the Kiosk and noticed how clean and beautiful the restaurant was. It wasn’t busy only 1 person sitting and this was around 2 in the afternoon. Instructions were clear to order at the kiosk and to grab a buzzer with number to enter for the food then a ticket printed out. Tables were self serve and they had a station for complimentary iced cold water with fresh cut lemons. Everything was clean and organized. Sat down and then my buzzer buzzed to alert me my food was ready. Paid at the counter retrieved my food and it looked so appealing and good and it tasted even better. I had the spicey miso ramen sub chicken as oppposed to the pork Chashu and extra noodles with Gyoza and everything was so fresh and delicious. The sauce for the Gyoza freaking amazing. The Skniy chili sauce was the perfect topping on the ramen along with the spicy chili paste. The egg, corn, the broth, the green onions all 1000/10. Service was great and nice. Will definitely return to try the crab rangoons!!!!