Miss Yu

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Gent, Belgium

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Ramen restaurant

Miss Yu Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Miss Yu is located in Gent, Belgium on Nederkouter 37. Miss Yu is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in Belgium.

Address

Nederkouter 37

Price range

$$$

Phone

+32 93984004

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Offerings

CoffeeLate-night foodSmall plates

Open hours

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Luis R

The food is extremely good. The service is fast and they are very kind :)

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Jim Cornish

Super dumplings, great ramen soup. Good service and very reasonable prices. The interior is also nicely done. Will definitely be back.

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V

I absolutely loved this Soba dish. I'm usually not a big fan of meat but this chicken was so tender and served with such delicious sauce I was surprised by how tasty it was. Wait was not very long either. Very Very happy and I'll come back for sure!

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Georgette Camua

i always go back to this place because the ramen is so good and they were very nice and there were alot of toppings on the ramen ️

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Katelynn Van der Velpen

Amazing food and prepared quick. I recommend it.

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Anna jule Werner

My favourite Japanese restaurant in Gent, I absolutely love their red miso ramen with tofu! Very lovely people and always great and fast service. You get the best quality for a very reasonable price ️

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Yunshu Li

Good noodles, fried chicken and dumplings! We love the time here.

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C N

Inexpensive and delicious. Friendly and helpful staff. The noodles were excellent in texture; springy, had a bit of tooth to them. They tend to be on the soggier side in most noodle places in Ghent. Which I'm generally fine with since I'm a heathen, but I enjoyed how skillfully they do them here. I picked n19, ed miso tonkotsu bacon\. The bacon is in fact pork belly (buikspek), thick slices that fall apart in your mouth. The dish also features nori, thinly sliced spring onions, wood ear mushrooms, roasted onions, a sliver of fish cake, coriander, and a divine soy sauce egg with an ooey-gooey centre. I ordered kimchi and takoyaki on the side. The kimchi was pretty standard, with hints of sour and spiciness - but crispy nor sweet. The takoyaki was the true star. Hot, crispy, soft, and covered in sauce and bonito flakes. A great take on a wildly popular Japanese street food. The vegetarian option, which my tablemate ordered, was also lovely. Comes with a heap of silky tofu, she couldn't finish it all. We had the ginger tea to drink, which also features mint and lemon. Refreshing, hot and sweet. If you're coming by car, use Savaanstraat (P4) underground parking around the corner. I usually spend 3 there, for a relaxed lunch.