Deigo Ramen
Japanese · Acayucan
About Deigo Ramen
Deigo Ramen, ubicado en Acayucan, es un rincón de Japón abierto las 24 horas, los 7 días de la semana. Nos distinguimos por ofrecer una experiencia auténtica de ramen con toques locales mexicanos. Los clientes destacan nuestro ambiente acogedor y la calidad excepcional del ramen, especialmente el Ch...
Deigo Ramen, ubicado en Acayucan, es un rincón de Japón abierto las 24 horas, los 7 días de la semana. Nos distinguimos por ofrecer una experiencia auténtica de ramen con toques locales mexicanos. Los clientes destacan nuestro ambiente acogedor y la calidad excepcional del ramen, especialmente el Chashu Ramen, elogiado por su caldo sabroso y generosas porciones. Además del ramen, ofrecemos una selección de té, incluyendo el popular té matcha de cortesía. Contamos con opciones para todos, incluyendo ramen vegetariano, servicio a domicilio, para llevar y la posibilidad de cenar en el local. Nos esforzamos por brindar un servicio atento y accesible, con instalaciones que incluyen baños adaptados para personas con movilidad reducida. Deigo Ramen es ideal para una comida rápida, platos pequeños y opciones para disfrutar hasta tarde, incluyendo cerveza y otras bebidas alcohólicas.
What Customers Say About Deigo Ramen
Deigo Ramen es popular por su ramen auténtico con toques mexicanos. Los clientes elogian el Chashu Ramen y el ambiente acogedor. Algunos mencionan que los precios son un poco altos y que a veces hay que esperar para sentarse.
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Tip: Para evitar esperas, es mejor ir temprano o entre el almuerzo y la cena. Algunos recomiendan probar el Chashu Ramen.
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Deigo Ramen is located in Acayucan, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
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- Parque España (A 920m) — parque público de la Ciudad de México
Other Points of Interest
- Mercado de Medellín (A 721m) — building in Coahuila, Mexico
- Edificio Basurto (A 761m) — edificio de la Ciudad de México
- Insurgentes 300 (A 893m) — edificio en la Ciudad de México
- Sinagoga Rabí Yehuda Halevi (A 894m) — building in Tlaxcala, Mexico
- Mercado Roma (A 935m) — mercado público de Ciudad de México, México
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Deigo Ramen Acayucan Reviews
This place is amazing! What a surprising find. Probably one of the top 5 ramen places I’ve been to, including top Tabelog places across Japan. Very authentic with local Mexican flair. The meat is thick cut, braised and then charred to impart additional flavor, miso broth deep and rich, noodle decent but cooked with just the right level of chewiness. Only complaint is a bit heavy on meat and light on noodles, but I also consider that part of the local charm!
Chashu Ramen is the best, I get an extra Chashu every time I go back to CDMX for my quarterly work trip. It's the best ramen I've ever eaten. The broth is amazing, and the small bar setting is just perfect. It's sometimes difficult to get a seat, unless you come early or in between lunch & dinner time.
Very good experience, the food is traditional and has the typical taste of Japanese Ramen. Macha tea is included with the food, and you can freely serve yourself water (cold and hot). Customer service was good as well, very friendly personal and the food is served quick. The price is a bit high thus matches the quality of the food. Must visit.
Incredible ramen and service. A gem of a 24 hour ramen restaurant. I visited here several times and was never let down. The flavors of the vegan ramen worked together to make an amazing bowl of goodness. The cornbata miso ramen is excellent and a must try dish. The ambiance is layed back and the staff are thoughtful, busy and humble. They know their craft well.
I was craving some soup, and Diego Ramen popped up in our search since it’s super close to our apartment. I ordered the Buta Kakuni Shoyu Ramen — the broth was actually really good, rich and flavorful — but the bowl came with mostly fatty pieces and barely any meat, which was a bit disappointing, especially for the higher price point. If I end up going back, I’ll probably try a different ramen next time. It’s a self-service kiosk setup right when you walk in, and I wasn’t sure if it’s normal that it still asks for a tip when you pay.
It is one of the closest experiences in Mexico City to enjoy japanese ramen, they even got a japanese toilet! Of course not 100% japanese experience but the food is good. You have to order and pay before entering. The place is small and it might take a while to be seated, for us it was about 40min wait after we ordered. Beverages are limited, no alcoholic options. If you only want the matcha tea, don't order any drinks, it is already included with each meal. Food portions are abundant, 1 ramen is more than enough. The gyozas are crusty, so not precisely like the original ones, but ok, soak them in you ramen soup!
Ramen was good but nothing special especially for the price, it's actually more than what it costs in Toronto. $330 pesos which is $25 Canadian. I also didn't really like how it felt like a fast food joint ordering at the screen in the front and then waiting to be seated at the bar. There was no vibe really, we spent $1000 pesos for 2 ramens, edamame and 1 soda water. Don't feel like the price matches the experience or the food.
I read a few reviews that the ramen was too salty, so decided to avoid it and ordered the yakisoba. The noodles were drenched in sauce, and what was supposed to be stir fry ended up almost soup-like. It was also a bit too salty for this reason You place your order on a screen as you walk into the restaurant, and then sit down after. This means you’re asked for a tip percentage before you’ve received any service. The space is small but there were some empty seats on a weekday afternoon Overall I don’t think I can recommend this place. The price is on the higher side, for what is a simple stir fry dish, and the food was only acceptable in quality
Unpopular opinion. This place is just less than OK. Self ordering in the door entrance of the restaurant doesn't make the experience enjoyable and imagine if there is a line with a bunch of customers waiting ... the Ramen was salty and expensive for what you get. The place was super hot, maybe no AC working.
The atmosphere in this restaurant is great, it’s brand new inside, modern architecture and clean. What really surprised me about this place is the fact that it’s open 24 hours, you could go eat any time which is great if you’re having an after midnight crave. However you have to bare in mind that the service is quite slow, as i guess after midnight they prepare the food for thr coming day so i guess they get busy in the kitchen. I’ve had a one of their ramen with an addition of shashu and an addition of egg, the broth was great the quality of the noodles was average the meat was overcooked. My friend ordered another type, he enjoyed it. Their gyoza are fried, it was not what i was expecting i thought they would be steamed and it took a lot of time to reach the table. I liked the fact that they have a tap that you could refill with water without asking for the waiter all the time. They also have a booth where you order your food through the machine before entering the restaurant. To be honest the price is fair compared to the quality they give you but i think they could do better than this.
We went after a concert around 2am for what we expected to be phenomenal ramen. The reviews had us excited for the amazing flavor and quality. Unfortunately the ramen didn't live up to the hype. For chashu, the meat was very thick and I'm fairly confident was not pork belly. I love a good bite to ramen noodles, but these were overly chewy. By the time I had a few bites, my jaw began to ache from biting through them. The broth, while having the appropriate rendered fat within it, tasted off. I did not finish my bowl. I'm positive the ramen during the day is amazing but the quality was not there for late night dining. The ramen egg however was delicious and most definitely the best part of the meal. But for 645 pesos for two bowls of ramen and a coke, I expected more. Additionally my partner didn't get their complimentary matcha. The waiter asked, and my partner couldn't hear them and asked "what" which the waiter took as no and walked off as my partner nodded their head yes.
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Tlaxcala 165, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX, Mexico
Acayucan, Acayucan 06100
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Tlaxcala 165, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX, Mexico
Acayucan, Acayucan 06100
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