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La Casa del RamenA-Worth Trying
Carrer de Pere Llobera, 4, Llevant, 07007 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
· Ramen restaurant, Chinese noodle restaurant, Chinese restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1200 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Crowded Chinese hand-pulled noodle specialist with bold broths, big bowls, and excellent value; expect queues, some service rough edges, and flavors closer to China than Japan.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
La Casa del Ramen delivers exceptional food quality with bold, comforting broths and chewy hand-pulled noodles that justify its loyal following and 4.7-star reputation. Outstanding value—large bowls under €9—and quick service make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. However, inconsistent execution in seasoning and portions, combined with a functional rather than distinctive setting, prevents grade A territory; recent mixed signals on quality also temper confidence in sustained excellence.
Restaurant Summary
This small spot thrums with a buzzy noodle-bar energy where bowls land fast and steam up your glasses. Diners rave that the hand-pulled strands are chewy in the best way and that the broths carry bold, comforting depth. One guest summed it up: big bowls, small prices, and a room packed with folks who clearly know what they came for. The cooking leans Chinese—particularly Wenzhou-style—so expect traditional comfort over flashy fusion. Hand-pulled beef noodles, hot-and-sour broths, wontons, pig ear salad, and even duck blood and intestine soup appear both on the menu and in enthusiastic reviews. Ask for your actual spice level; they will adjust. If you seek Japanese-style ramen with soft-boiled eggs and bamboo shoots, you may find this more Chinese noodle house than ramen bar. Families do fine here thanks to simple noodle bowls and mild broths that kids often enjoy, though it is lively and seating is tight. Vegetarian options like hand-pulled noodles with vegetables and cucumber or radish salads help, but desserts are reportedly not offered, so plan a sweet stop elsewhere for young sweet teeth.
At a Glance
- Big, satisfying bowls of hand-pulled noodles with rich broths
- Excellent value; most mains under €9
- Not Japanese-style ramen; some diners disappointed by expectations
- Busy room with waits and occasional service hiccups
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- hand_pulled_noodles_showcase
- wenzhou_regional_specialties
- exceptional_price_to_portion
What People Love
- Chewy handmade noodles
- Bold, warming broths
- Prices that feel like a steal
- Staff who hustle to seat you even when packed
- Regional Chinese dishes rare in Palma
Points of Concern
- Japanese-ramen seekers may find toppings and style different from expectation
- Room gets crowded and noisy; waits of 15-40 minutes common at peak
- A few reports of bland bowls or sparse meat; quality can vary under rush
- Pricing for drinks noted as higher by one reviewer; mains remain inexpensive
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€16-24 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegans: Hand-pulled noodles with vegetables (€7.5) plus cucumber or radish salad (€5).
- For first-timers: Wonton soup (€4) + hand-pulled beef noodles (€8.5).
- For adventurous eaters: Duck blood and intestine soup (€14.9) or spicy beer duck (€9.5).
Perfect For
- A fast, filling comfort-food fix
- Casual weeknight dinner with friends
- Solo slurp at a lively noodle bar
- Value hunters who prioritize portion over polish
Location Insights
Area: Lively, working-local neighborhood near Pere Garau market; practical more than polished; draws diners for value and authenticity.
Safety: Generally fine with regular foot traffic; a few reviewers felt uneasy late at night; normal city awareness advised.
Nearby: Near Pere Garau market and mixed residential blocks; other Asian eateries nearby; limited on-street parking.
LlevantLlevant is a residential and commercial neighborhood in Palma characterized by a mix of apartment buildings, local shops, and eateries. The dining scene is casual and diverse, catering mostly to locals with some international influences, reflecting the area's everyday lifestyle and accessibility.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–16:00, 19:30–00:00
Tuesday
Wednesday12:00–16:00, 19:30–00:00
Thursday12:00–16:00, 19:30–00:00
Friday12:00–16:00, 19:30–00:00
Saturday12:00–16:00, 19:30–00:00
Sunday12:00–16:00, 19:30–00:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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