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Boxer ramen happy hour
Boxer ramen happy hour










boxer ramen happy hour

The overall dining area was chic and had a great view with its expansive windows. Fortunately, to the left of the main door is a separate entrance with an elevator for those needing assistanceĪt the top of the stairs I was quickly greeted and given a seat as my order was being freshly prepared. There's a small sign by a nondescript door and upon entering there is a steep staircase you have to walk up to the second floor dining room. I arrived at the restaurant a little after open and even on a Saturday there was still ample parking infront. So I called in my take out order a day in advance and the hostess was very helpful to get it in first thing at open the following day. I opted for takeout as my folks are elderly and it is easier if I bring the food over. They are currently open for dine in and takeout.

boxer ramen happy hour

Masu was this week's pick and it has been the best so far. I've been doing a Portland sushi tour with my parents at the start of the 2022. If you are short on time, you will need to flag down a waiter asap to get their attention. It's suggested to put in your entire order at once as there will be a long wait time if you add additional orders later. Neither of these came with bamboo shoots so I'll have to remember to read the menu closely and ask to add it next time.ĭue to the pandemic, they're very understaffed so don't expect too much customer service. Both were satisfyingly good and would recommend. We went with their special garlic ramen bowl (Kumamoto Ramen) and the broth-less ramen bowl (Shio-Abu ramen). This was perfectly fine since we were hungry and looking for normal sized portions like their noodle and rice dishes.

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We were seated by the front windows where you take your shoes off but you sit on a chair with no legs, but you can bend your legs under the table, but it's still short so maybe uncomfortable if you are taller than 5.5ft 😆įor an izakaya place, the menu had limited savory snack foods that go well with alcoholic drinks compared to the larger variety in the other menu categories. There were different types of seating available. We used the idle time to visit the Portland Art Museum around the corner. Their hours are a bit misleading as their lunch hours close up at 3pm and reopen later for dinner at 6pm. There are no online reservations so you have to show up in person to put down your name/cell. Came for Saturday lunch and the place was so packed that we had a 30min wait time.












Boxer ramen happy hour