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BARI-UMA Ramen

Food & drink Japanese, Other other

63 Barrack St, Perth, WA 6000
+61 8 6238 0393

Description

BARI-UMA Ramen is a low-key restaurant located in Perth CBD, Western Australia, that specializes in Japanese noodle dishes and beer.

The restaurant offers a relaxed ambiance, providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for diners. One of the standout features of BARI-UMA Ramen is their freshly made noodles, which are prepared in-house. These noodles are a key component of their flavorful Tonkotsu Soup, which is known for its rich and savory taste. The soup is complemented by thick-cut chasu pork that is grilled to perfection, adding a delicious and smoky flavor to the dish. The restaurant offers a variety of ramen options, allowing customers to choose their preferred combination of noodles, soup, and toppings. Whether you prefer a classic Tonkotsu Ramen or a spicy Miso Ramen, BARI-UMA Ramen has something to satisfy every palate. In addition to their ramen dishes, BARI-UMA Ramen also offers a selection of drinks, including beer. This allows diners to enjoy a refreshing beverage that pairs well with the flavors of their meal. The location of BARI-UMA Ramen on Barrack Street in Perth CBD makes it easily accessible for both locals and visitors to the area. The restaurant does not take reservations and offers delivery services. Whether you're looking for a satisfying meal or a casual dining experience, BARI-UMA Ramen is a great choice for Japanese cuisine in Perth.

Details

Open Days/times: Sunday-Thursday: 11:30am-7:30pm, Friday: 11:30am-8:30pm, Saturday: 11:30am-8pm

Restaurants: Japanese, Other

Bars: other

Price Range: $$

Facilities: Good for Kids, Home Delivery, Takeaway

Open Hours

Monday11:30 am - 7:30 pm
Tuesday11:30 am - 7:30 pm
Wednesday11:30 am - 7:30 pm
Thursday11:30 am - 7:30 pm
Friday11:30 am - 8:30 pm
Saturday11:30 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday11:30 am - 6:00 pm
Public HolidayHours may vary

Last Updated: 21 Nov 2024

Location

63 Barrack St, Perth, WA 6000

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