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Boru Ramen in Arlington

2915 Columbia Pike, 22204 - Get directions
3 Reviews8.6

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+1 703-521-2811

2915 Columbia Pike, 22204
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Opening Time

Sunday - 11AM-3PM / 4PM-10PM
Monday - 11AM-3PM / 4PM-10PM
Tuesday - 11AM-3PM / 4PM-10PM
Wednesday - 11AM-3PM / 4PM-10PM
Thursday - 11AM-3PM / 4PM-10PM
Friday - 11AM-3PM / 4PM-10PM
Saturday - 11AM-3PM / 4PM-10PM

Price range per person $11 - $30

Services

  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Delivery Delivery
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • No outdoor seating No outdoor seating
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Booking Booking

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8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

Parking in the back or side of the building. Prices reasonable. Not busy for a Thursday night and easily visible from the main street. Though it was a bit of a wait to get the check. Ordered 2 Tonkotsu and one Takoyaki. The order was mixed up but it was fine because my husband and I were able to add and switch some of the ingredients.

2.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

The ramen doesn't taste good at all, salty & oily. The tempura is definitely not the one you got from a normal Japanese restaurant. Pictures absolutely misleading.

6.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

We've been to Boru Ramen a few times in the past and eaten the donburi (rice bowls) and ramen here, which have been okay but nothing special in my opinion. However, I wanted to share my thoughts on two dishes we got takeout from here which can be a little difficult to find elsewhere: SPAM MUSUBI and YAKISOBA STREET NOODLES. The SPAM MUSUBI came at room temperature wrapped in plastic wrap. The rice was moist and tasted pretty fresh but the flavors were all way too strong, both too salty and a little too sour for our taste. Not sure I would order this again, unless the recipe was tweaked here. The YAKISOBA STREET NOODLES were well seasoned without being too salty or greasy. The shrimp were pretty scarce in the mountain of noodles and cabbage. But, I woul...