90 Karaoke
About
Karaoke, Cajun/Creole, Seafood
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 207 2nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 623-5463
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- turned_in_notWheelchair AccessibleYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsNo
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- music_noteGood For DancingNo
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- turned_in_notGood For Happy HourYes
- turned_in_notSmokingOutdoor Area / Patio Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notGender Neutral RestroomsYes
Reviews
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Alexander R.
Was there twice for terjaki chicken and spicy ramen. Delicious food and great service there. They just opened. You can get also take-out there. Go and enjoy!
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Sebastian T.
I heard a new ramen spot opened up in pioneer square and i decided to check it out over lunch! It was nice to see that the menu was a little smaller, which could mean that they did a solid job with fewer dishes. This spot was originally a karaoke spot, that now started serving food. You can tell that from the layout, it was not originally intended to be a restaurant, but the space was transformed into a makeshift eating area, good enough for its intent.
I tried the spicy tonkotsu ramen since it was recommended on their lunch menu and i was not blown away nor disappointed. I did like how they had all the fixins with pork, bamboo, fishcakes, and the ramen egg! When i have spicy broths, you can clearly tell when a flavor is incorporated into the broth, or if its an additional flavor that was just added in, and in this case, it was definitely the latter. It seemed like a general tonkotsu broth but with a ton of added mala (sichuan numbing spicy) peppercorn-y & chili oil type flavor. Not too impressed, but If i were to change my order, i'd go for the non spicy, the flavors would probably be more balanced.
Overall, this spot is acceptable for ramen. The quality & portions are on par with the pricing, while the space was clean and the service was nice! I'd explore other areas before coming back here again, but its definitely worth checking out! -
Hong N.
Came here lunch and the menu is very limited to a few ramen dishes. I ordered the spicy tonstaku ramen. The ramen wasn't spicy but it had the spicy peppercorns that left a tingly sensation to my mouth. I also had their wings and it was yummy. Overall, everything was okay.
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Olivier F.
Came here for lunch today. Had the Tonkatsu classic ramen. Pretty standard fare. The broth was tasty, not too heavy or oily. Contrary to what another reviewer posted, it really didn't seem like the noddles were the instant type. Overall pretty solid effort, but on the average side. Service was attentive but unobtrusive. Minor complaint it the place kind of smelled like cigarette smoke when I first walked in. Once I started eating I stopped noticing/thinking about it. I'd try them again, they are close to my office - not a place I would go out of my way to visit.
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Kari R.
This is only based on the food. Went here with some coworkers because this place kind of makes a big deal about posting photos for their lunch outside their establishment. We've walked by this place tons of times and decided to stop by.
The food was TERRIBLE. A friend got the chicken spaghetti and it was a side of chicken nuggets, wilted broccoli, and spaghetti mixed with some pre-frozen peas, carrots, corn.
A few others got the Cajun seafood spaghetti which is something they seem to push. That was also awful. Seafood was clearly not fresh and it was just tossed over a bed of spaghetti and a bit of Cajun seasoning.
The waitress was very sweet, it's not her fault the food was terrible, but this place should clearly stick to one industry. Karaoke.