• Banner 1
  • Banner 2
  • Banner 3

Welcome to Ramsi's Cafe On The World

Ramsi's Cafe On The World, located in Louisville, KY, offers a diverse culinary experience with a focus on Middle Eastern, seafood, and bar cuisine. The restaurant provides a welcoming atmosphere with a range of amenities, including vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and outdoor seating. Guests can enjoy a variety of dishes, from unique appetizers like Medjool Dates and Tuna Tartare to flavorful entrees like Peanut Ginger Thai Noodles and Grouper Nuevo Havana. With positive reviews praising the food quality, extensive menu, and attentive service, Ramsi's Cafe On The World promises a delightful dining experience for all.

LOCATIONS

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I am excited to introduce you to Ramsi's Cafe On The World, a Middle Eastern, Bars, and Seafood restaurant located at 1293 Bardstown Rd, Louisville, KY 40204. This restaurant offers a wide range of utilities including taking reservations, delivery, takeout, vegan options, vegetarian options, outdoor seating, and more.

The menu at Ramsi's Cafe On The World is diverse and filled with appetizing options. From tantalizing appetizers like Asparagus Frites, Chipotle Con Queso, and Tuna Tartare to delicious soups and salads such as Crispy Petal Salad and Greek Salad, there is something for every palate.

When it comes to entrees, the options are no less impressive. Dishes like Curried Chicken and Shrimp Paella, Moroccan Lamb Chops, and Spicy Jamaican Tofu over Brown Rice showcase the global comfort food style of Ramsi's.

Customer reviews rave about the amazing food, numerous vegan options, and great cocktails at Ramsi's Cafe On The World. The chill atmosphere and cool decor create a welcoming environment for diners to enjoy their meals.

Personal experiences shared by patrons highlight the fresh and tasty offerings on the menu, with favorites like Mr. Krabs, Lamb Chops, and Peanut-Ginger Thai Noodles receiving high praise. The friendly staff, efficient service, and inviting ambience make Ramsi's a must-visit spot in Louisville.

Overall, Ramsi's Cafe On The World is a culinary gem that brings together flavors from around the globe in a warm and inviting setting. Whether you're a fan of Middle Eastern cuisine, seafood, or just looking for a unique dining experience, Ramsi's is sure to impress with its diverse menu and exceptional service.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Ramsi's Cafe On The World
Stephen P.
Stephen P.

Amazing food, numerous vegan options & great cocktails. 10/10 stars. Very chill atmosphere with cool decor

Roger R.
Roger R.

Went to supper with my son and his wife; had a reservation for 3; arrived a little early. The place was packed with waiting only available. It did take much longer to get seated even with reservations but I guess if it's good you have to wait. "Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet: Aristotle. Was seated about 20 minutes of arrival. Every one was pleasant and helpful. Immediately served with water and drink orders Had ginger shots and an appetizer. Small focaccia, Punjabi samosa, mint tea, Ordered entrees and was served within a nice timeframe. The decor was so warming and inviting to conversations. The food; appetizers and entrees were all fresh and tasty. Dessert: devils food trifle and caramelized banana trifle. Definitely look forward to coming back in the future.

Joe B.
Joe B.

I confess we haven't been to Ramsi's for a while. That being said we are creatures of habit and ordered our favorites. Mr.Krabs(it used to be called Mr. Krab's Grouper) for me and Empress Chicken for my wife. Both were good and both were quite filling. Apparently they are short staffed as our server apologized for not coming around as quickly. To be fair our server had a large birthday party plus other tables to tend to.Our server was very pleasant and friendly. Do note that it's street parking only unless you take a chance on the bank across the street but only when it's after business hours. I do wish they would reinstate the Sunday brunch. I miss that.

Sarah W.
Sarah W.

We had a 4 PM early dinner reservation for a party of 9 on a Saturday with a plan to attend an event afterwards. We each ordered various menu items and service was fast and efficient. I did a repeat of a favorite, the crispy petal salad, which was roasted Brussel sprout leaves, fig, baby lima beans, feta cheese, and tossed with a flavorful dressing. I paired this with a Delirium Tremens beer, which was a refreshing counterpoint to the salad.

Lauren D.
Lauren D.

This is where you bring your out of town family so they'll complain about something other than your relationship status. Flavors are solid. Presentation is hit or miss. Prices have increased about 5 bucks an entree since 2021ish. This is all to be expected. Your folks from the sticks will bitch about the price. They'll complain about the fusion foods (though they'll call it something else). They'll fuss about the decor. They are wrong. It's lovely. But don't worry, the whole family is welcome! Your uncle that calls your same sex spouse your "roommate" will be able to order his bud light. The staff may not judge him for this. Don't worry, I will. I'll be the one with the whole Brie appetizer and a glass of wine appreciating the show. Don't worry, Tiger, you got this.

Emory B.
Emory B.

Another amazing experience! We had out of town guests with us that we wanted to take a quintessential Louisville spot and thought this would be great. Entrees from all around the world, so everyone can find something they like. We all started w samosas and focaccia, both great. I got the Mr Krabs and it was amazing. Our friends got the peanut-ginger thai noodles and lamb chops and both loved them.

Jessica H.
Jessica H.

Ramsi's Cafe of the World describes their cuisine as being global comfort food. I'm a fan of international foods, and was really struggling to find something that sounded appealing for dinner. As a Louisville native, Ramsi's has been a place I've patronized many times over the years. It feels like it's been ages since I've had Ramsi's; it caught my eye while browsing third-party delivery services. I reminisced about pre-COVID all-you-can-eat breakfast buffets and was sold on giving it a go. I ordered Salmon Sonesta-Blackened Scottish salmon, sun-dried tomato cream sauce. With mashed potatoes and stir-fried vegetables. The sun-dried tomato cream sauce was the star of this meal. The salmon was cooked to perfection. My only complaint was that the delivery service took too long. This was not the fault of Ramsi's and it wasn't enough to stop me from enjoying the meal cold. The sauce was well-packaged separately and is not in the corresponding photo.

Lorie L.
Lorie L.

My friends and I came for a late night dinner at Ramsi's, thankful to walk down from happy hour at a nearby bar for a meal. The night was great so we sat the the patio. Servers were also great - friendly and attentive. I got us an appetizer of queso and chips, which is a longstanding favorite. We ate it all and almost ran out of chips. I'd never ordered a burger from Ramsi's before and it was a fantastic choice. The spicy aioli was flavorful and I was thankful it didn't bring a lot of heat. The dish came with home fries that were great to dip too. Sadly my friend didn't have the same experience as me. He took a few bites of his tortellini and stopped eating, saying it tasted freezer burn. When he realized the price he had to pay the the dish, it added to his disappointment. Ramsi's menu continues to be plentiful and gives you a variety of dishes. I truly miss the fajita pita and its absence will decrease the crave I have to stop in. Empress chicken is a close favorite though and still available.