Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
A compact ramen shop inside Super 88 delivering reliably tasty bowls with quick service and great value, though sides and some rice dishes lag and service experiences can vary.
Isshindo Ramen delivers excellent tonkotsu ramen with strong food quality and exceptional speed, earning solid neighborhood restaurant status. Inconsistent execution on sides and rice bowls prevents a higher grade, while the plain Super 88 location and tight seating limit broader appeal. Regulars swear by it for comfort and value, but it's a specialist destination rather than an all-around dining destination.
Tucked inside Super 88, Isshindo Ramen feels warm and bustling—tiny, efficient, and louder than a date-night spot. Bowls hit the table fast, and one regular put it best: "When I am under the weather, this ramen fixes the day." The room is plain, but service often comes off as friendly and quick, with a few reports of brusque interactions during rushes. The cooking leans classic tonkotsu with a comfort-first approach: rich broth, chewy wavy noodles, and toppings that make a generous, satisfying bowl. Ramen is the move; sides like takoyaki and some rice bowls get mixed marks. There is flexibility for vegetarians and even rice noodles on request for gluten avoidance, but the spirit stays elevated traditional rather than fusion. For families, the menu has kid-friendly anchors—mild shoyu or shio ramen, pork belly buns, crispy chicken, and simple rice bowls. Portions are generous, and prices are reasonable. Space is tight, so strollers may be tricky; consider off-peak times if dining with little ones.
Area: Busy student-heavy Allston corridor with Asian groceries and eateries; casual, budget-friendly vibe.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; a few reviews note grittiness typical of older plazas.
Nearby: Inside Super 88/food court complex with shared parking and multiple Asian spots; near BU and transit.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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