MoschMosch
About
Japanese
Price Range : Under $10 (€€)
Location
Adress: Wilhelmstr. 52 d, Wiesbaden, 65183
Phone: +49 611 3346973
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiPaid
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Rebecca D.
Went here on a double date. Nice ambiance.
The beer selection is kind of limited, but we still enjoyed what we had.
The noodle options are pretty awesome. We all loved what we ate:
Apps were the dumplings (veg, pork, chicken), then we had ramen or udon.
The seating is just short, heavy stools with no back support, in case that is an issue. The service was very friendly.
Parking is easy with the casino across the street. -
Fred T.
This review only reflects the food and not the service or the atmosphere of the restaurant.
The food here is decent but it is not ramen or at least to the standards of the ramen I've had. It's a very tasty noodle soup. But I wouldn't say it is ramen. I would change the title to noodle soup, rather than ramen, so it does not mislead people and get them excited about having ramen. -
Lisa K.
I hadn't eaten anything all day, so when 4:45pm rolled around-- I was in desperate need of something quick, but I didn't want fast food. I parked at the kurhaus and walked in MoschMosch instead of Vapianos. I was welcomed immediately and they comfortably spoke English. They were kind enough to give me an English menu too.
I ordered green tea, harumaki- spring roll, and seelenruhe- beef ramen.
The harumaki tasted like a Vietnamese spring roll, which wasn't too bad. The seelenruhe was disappointing. The broth was flat and tasted like regular beef stock. There was no depth in flavor and it was slightly too watery. Ramen broth should be an experience in itself and I was disappointed that they called it ramen. I would respect the restaurant more if they called it beef noodle soup because it was certainly not ramen. The thing that pushed me over was the fact that they put carrots in my "ramen." That is simply not ok. I was fine with the beef being slightly undercooked, but I know some people might not enjoy that.
I gave this place 3 stars because the customer service was nice, but I was not super impressed by the "ramen." I might go back and try the yakiudon dish though. -
Annika R.
The two stars are for the good and nice service. This place is not worth going to anymore. I went about 4-5 times but they lower their standards every time. The ramen broth is flavorless and the prices are way too high for what you get. I'm super disappointed. My boyfriend ordered a vegetable stir fry with extra chicken which costs 2,50€ extra. He got four small stripes of chicken. The homemade ice tea was good but very sweet. We also had a dim sum appetizer for 4€ which leaves you with four tiny steamed chicken meatballs wrapped in wonton dough. They look and taste exactly like the ones I buy in bulk at my favorite Asia store. So they're not homemade for sure and therefore absolutely overpriced. I won't be coming back.
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Keith H.
Good ramen house with other Japanese favorites. The ramen is close to what I had outside Tokyo, Japan. It's all wonderful comfort food and is a great healthy food for grownups and kids alike. This is one of our go-to restaurants.