Gu Ramen - Menu

108 W 3rd St, 90802, Long Beach, US, United States

🛍 Ramen, Tapas, Cheese, Noodles

4.4 💬 708 Reviews

Phone: +15624351135

Address: 108 W 3rd St, 90802, Long Beach, US, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 31

Reviews: 708

"The service was great here. I got a few toppings in my ramen and a little soda, so for me it could have been about $20 for reference, but the broth was delicious and I usually get up regretting food out because of my I could have done better in home logic. The noodles were cool and the chasu was nice. It is really cold here and I will come when I bless ramen from now on"


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I got the firecracker shrimp and spicy edamame! It was so delicious! Definitely recommend this spot

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Great service, prices are reasonable and the food is delicious. We got the tonkotsu ramen, la cheese won tons, and jumbo shrimp all great and worth the price!


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They have a deal for a chili shrimp and Sapporo and the shrimp is delicious. I try ramen in every city I visit, and this is the best I've had in awhile. They're not as crowded as I would have expected for ramen this good.


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User

The service was great here. I got a few toppings in my ramen and a little soda, so for me it could have been about $20 for reference, but the broth was delicious and I usually get up regretting food out because of my I could have done better in home logic. The noodles were cool and the chasu was nice. It is really cold here and I will come when I bless ramen from now on

Long Beach

Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

Categories

  • Ramen A savory Japanese noodle soup where chewy wheat noodles swim in a rich, flavorful broth; garnished with an array of toppings like tender meat, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg for a comforting dish.
  • Tapas Enjoy a delightful variety of small, flavorful dishes perfect for sharing, combining traditional and modern influences. Savor each bite as you explore diverse tastes and textures crafted to excite your palate.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • Noodles Savor a variety of noodle dishes, cooked to perfection with authentic flavors and rich, savory broths. From spicy and tangy to mild and fragrant, our noodle offerings promise a delightful culinary adventure for every palate.

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