Ramen was delicious!! Will be back. Loved the side of their house spicy sauce (add with caution!)
We love coming here - it's a sneaky hole in the wall storefront in west highlands but the food is incredible. We always get the pork belly black sesame ramen and pair with duck bao buns or fried gyoza. The ambiance is super casual but the service is always so fast! Excited to try more from this place!
Genuinely hard to (physically) find this place, it's tucked away in the back of a building and you have to go down a small alley to get there but daaaaaang it's so good. We got the fried gyoza, and We each got a ramen plus a bottle of wine and it was like $75. Seriously not too pricey at all. Before you stop reading, please understand that the sesame pork belly ramen is probably the best ramen I have ever had. I almost always get a spicy ramen but this time I got the sesame pork belly and I don't think I've ever had a ramen so flavorful. The pork belly was cooked to absolute perfect and the broth was unbelievably flavorful. Please get this dish. The spicy dashi ramen is good! But nothing to write home about. It's definitely spicy and the broth is a little thin, again it's good, just not as good as the sesame pork belly. The fried gyoza were incredible. We're typically more into steamed gyoza but they only had fried and I gotta admit it was great! It wasn't too bready, it was super thing and crispy! Everything came out super quickly and the servers were polite and helpful when picking items!
Great ramen. Absolutely love this place. Cool that you have to walk through an alley to get there.
This was the first restaurant I visited upon arriving in Colorado, and it exceeded my expectations. Although it's a small establishment, the ambiance is incredibly cozy, making it a perfect spot to relax. The service was outstanding, with attentive staff who made us feel welcome. We ordered a variety of dishes, including fried gyoza, bao buns, flavorful ramen, and Thai iced tea. Each item was delicious and bursting with taste. I would definitely return and order everything again.
Second time visiting Denver from Los Angeles and this was such a lucky find for my wife and I. The ramen game in SoCal tends to set a high-ish bar for quality so my expectations are usually low but Sera's blew those out of the water with delicate but rich broth, thick and chewy noodles, and chashu tasty enough to satisfy my nagging craving for Japanese quality protein. The service was simple and polite with a genuine aura which should be the normal in my opinion. The interior is small with splashes of art here and there but it's not my favorite. The Nezuko curtain is a plus though! We took an Uber but the parking didn't seem terrible and is mainly street with a small plaza across so I don't see a probably outside of peak evening hours. Overall if you love ramen you NEED to come here! The fusion with Vietnamese flavors is the cherry on top. I recommend the Saigon curry and my wife loved the Sesame Porkbelly. I tried both and if you're torn!
This place is really cute, I didn't see any options for making reservations only so thank fully the wait was not too long. We came around 7:30 on a Saturday and waited less than 10 minutes. The servers were all super friendly, they were very attentive and always letting us know that they would get us seated soon. I like the variety in the types of ramen on the menu. The flavorsome is a much lighter ramen than the sesame pork and not the type of ramen broth that I am used to but it was really good. Super meaty tasting broth. The sesame pork ramen was also good, the pork belly was very well seasoned and the flavors were balanced. The bao buns were pretty standard, the sauce was over powering but flavors were still good. Nothing crazy. I liked the ratio of broth to noodle and I like that things were not too salty! The noodles also have a very good chew. I give it a 4/5 because they only give you have an egg and the egg is not marinated at all, just a plain boiled egg. It was $17 per bowl of ramen which is on the more expensive end.