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After a recent menu revision I was only a teensy bit apprehensive to see what was up with Kin. Honestly I was worried about nothing, the food was stellar and the recent menu revisions are just a sign of a young restaurant staying fresh and creative. The wings are better than most wing joints, and th
Creative ramen and sides with flavors that are perfectly balanced. Staff is very friendly. Looks unassuming from the outside, but they serve some of the best ramen you can get in the continental US
I was craving hard for ramen and decided to give Kin a try! Kin's selections is definitely a mix of the Southern and Japanese influence which is very interesting! For appetizers: -Spicy Crispy Chicken with in house sauce The spicy chicken had a very strong and overwhelming sriracha, tangy taste, I
It was alright, the flavor was alright, the soup was lukewarm, it was not hot at all, dining area was small, seemed a little tight, not in my top ten ramen restaurants. The appetizers was tasty but a little on the pricey side, four dumplings didn't do much for hunger but tasted fine. The soup was
At first glance I was a little disdained by the restaurants outward appearance. Parking was non-existent, but being as we were the first ones there, it wasn't too bad. Entering the resturant was a clean experience; very small and cozy. Our server was very awkward and seemed a little incompetent. He
Best ramen shop in New Orleans hands down. Really tasty selection of dumplings and chicken wings to start. Handmade noodles with the rich broth will have you in a food coma by the end.
You might come here for the ramen, but you might be better off just sticking with several orders of chicken wings. They are dope. I've had one of their ramens that was great (barbecue brisket) and another one that was just okay (with a chicken thigh). The menu changes quite often, and you've gotta l
Stopped by Kin for an early dinner on April 24, 2019 to try the Meow Meow Bowl because of others’ recommendations. Yum! I loved that the egg in the dish was soft boiled and that they let the flavor of the rich broth shine through without the addition of a lot of extra seasonings. In addition we add
Lovely little spot. There’s a small menu but everything on it is great! The menu changes often, but try the meow meow! There’s also really good dumplings and a BYOB option. ($10 if you decide to bring your own liquor). I had an awesome time here.
Good like a well-kept secret. If they keep this up, they'll need a larger location. The table and counter spaces are cozy or cramped depending upon one's perspective. I'm in the cozy camp, appreciating the attempt at authenticity by this noodle startup. The service is efficient and very cordial. Foo
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