Rasheeda Purdie is a stylist turned chef, acclaimed for her ramen-focused venture, Ramen by Ra. She launched her business during the pandemic, collaborating with Ada Supper Club, and is known for embracing Black and...
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My husband and I celebrated our anniversary at Ramen by Ra this past week, and it honestly couldn’t have been a better choice. The space felt so intimate and welcoming, the kind of place where you can slow down, connect, and really enjoy your food.
The ramen was everything I love about a great bowl, deeply comforting, made with care, and so satisfying. The broth was rich and filling, and the noodles were exactly how I like them. You can feel the love in every slurp!
The reservation-only system makes your time at the restaurant very intimate as there are only 6 spots (4 counter and 2 table). Since Ra has the orders in advance, your selected ramen order of choice is more of less ready within minutes of your arrival. Dave Brubeck was playing the entire time, which had Ra and I humming along at moments and added a soulful touch to the entire experience.
I started off with the lox bao and as a lover of salmon, it was an inventive fusion of flavors. The ramen was the obvious star of the show with my everything egg drop soup topped with chili oil -- it added the extra bit of heat without being overbearing and distracting. It was the perfect hearty meal for a cold NYC day.
4
Such a well put together cozy space!!
Good ramen but honestly I know so many other places with a outstanding broth. The broth and ramen was lacking dimension. 🍜 it’s lovely to be upclose in such an intimate environment with such a skilled and passionate chef. I’ll never take this experience for granted. I highly recommend you guys visit to try the interesting flavors!
5
Food Quality and Taste- 5
When I first realized that Ramen was more than the $1.75 packs of noodles at Walmart, I didn't know what to think. As someone who grew up poor, I found it cool that "cheap meal" could also be a culinary masterpiece.
The food is cooked to order. Always hot. Always fresh. This "breakfast" ramen spot is a great idea. My favorite? The everything Bao.
Service- 5
Service is great. You are welcomed warmly by both chefs. There are hooks for your coat, as needed. And you're quickly shown to your seat. Courses are not rushed (although you only have 45 minutes to eat) and they check with you often to confirm you're doing well.
NOTE: Reservations are required.
PRO TIP: Know what you want before the reservations open, because you will lose your spot if you take too long.
Atmosphere- 5
Warm, cozy. Intentional. Practical. My favorite spot is
"The Nook." Right by the window so provides a nice breeze. The nook only seats one, by the way. The noise level is moderate as it only seats approx. 6-8 people at one time.
NOTE: There is no restroom, use the restroom before.
Value- 5
Totally worth it. I've taken the train to NYC for the day just to visit Ramen by Ra. The pricing is reasonable, and the portion sizes are quite large.
Opportunities for learning- 5
The Owner's story, the restaurant concept, the specific dishes and ingredients, and cultural fusion create so many opportunities to learn.
3
gritting my teeth writing this because i really love the concept but it missed the mark for me. we ordered the bacon, egg and cheese ramen & the steak and eggs ramen. TLDR: i don’t think i will return with how difficult it was to get the reservation to begin with. glad i gave it a shot!
what worked well:
-beautiful moody ambiance with an intimate feel
-sweet chefs
-unique flavorful broth
what didn’t work well:
-ramen wasn’t hot when we ate it + oily broth
-ramen egg overdone and not jammy. also wasn’t flavorful
-steak pieces incredibly small and honestly unappetizing
-hard cut bacon just doesn’t texturally work with broth. in concept they should balance but in reality they get lost in each other
service:
-the host didn’t recognize my name for the reservation, even though it’s a four person restaurant. meaning he only had to keep track of 2 reservations for this time slot because each of us came with one person. i wasn’t lost in the system he was just underprepared. (i call this out because when i said the name under the res he said “are you sure?”)
-i would’ve expected there to be more conversation with the chefs since it was so intimate but because the time slot was short and they had to prepare for the next group of customers, it took away from that feel
-no proper ventilation; i’m more worried about the chefs for this one since they’re always cooking