SoSoBa Phoenix

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Phoenix, United States

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Ramen restaurant· Cocktail bar

SoSoBa Phoenix Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

SoSoBa Phoenix is located in Phoenix, United States on 214 W Roosevelt St. SoSoBa Phoenix is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in United States.

Address

214 W Roosevelt St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6027951005

Service options

Outdoor seatingNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsComfort foodHappy-hour drinksHappy-hour foodHealthy optionsLate-night foodOrganic dishesQuick biteSmall platesSpiritsVegan optionsVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Michael Duke

Food is always fantastic. Best ramen in the valley. Great selection of drinks, some of which you’ll only find here. Service has always been fantastic. Can’t recommend this place enough.

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Donna Shiffley

Stopped by for a light and early dinner. The food was good and our server was very kind and accommodating with our dietary needs. My only issue was that they sat us in the bar area on bar stools with 4 year old. She kept slipping and one had to keep their hand on her at all times to keep her from falling. We asked to be moved but were told that we couldn't because too many people would be together, even though we were all together in the bar section...

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918 Scott

Very trendy place. Clean and nice looking. The food was good. We ordered the katsu chicken. I was a little disappointed only having four small pieces of chicken in it but I'm sure that was just a fluke. The only reason I didn't give them five stars is because we were pretty uncomfortable sitting at the bar stools. We had the long table as you can see in the picture.. it's seated eight people. You can also see that my 3-year-old granddaughter is sitting on a bar stool at the table. After we ordered the food I asked if we could move to the other side of the restaurant where there's just tables and put two tables together over by that wall where you see the red x. I was told no we can't have that many people sitting at the tables over there.... That didn't make any sense to me because by moving to tables together we would have been about 15 ft from anybody else and it would have been seating the same amount of people we were sitting at with this long table on bar stools that were uncomfortable with a 3-year-old 4 ft up in the air. During our whole one hour meal I had to have one arm around her so she wouldn't fall backwards onto the ground. They said they weren't allowed to place a somewhere else to regulations... I think some simple common sense should have been exercised here. That's just my opinion.

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Michelle Wojcik

I got the katsu ramen and my husband got the nachos. We enjoyed the food. I'd say it's pretty consistent with other fusion style ramen places. Aka, if you're a ramen critique you might be disappointed but will definitely scratch the itch. The patio was a nice way to enjoy lunch while keeping social distance. The biggest highlight of this place was the very friendly staff! They were genuinely friendly and pleasant to talk to (not that fake customer service kind of chat).

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Matt Teaford

Friendly staff and unique takes on delicious classics are what makes this a must-eat in Phoenix. The street nachos were a funky fusion of amazingness. Not only that, but their cocktail menu is diverse and has a little something for everyone. They even have a mix of beers that have something for everyone's taste. Ramen mixed with Latin flare... reasons why Phoenix has some of the best food in America.