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We came right at opening, 5, and people began to roll in immediately. We ordered and got our soup very quickly (5 minutes). The server was lovely and friendly and made the experience. Good flavour, noodles were good too, my egg was cool on the inside. But no complaints other than I would prefer a wa
I found the overall experience, taste of the broth, meat, and ramen all quite standardly average. Like a McDonald's grade ramen place. It's not bad or anything, just nothing stands out and nothing spectacular. There was dipping ramen which was cool but it tasted kinda just like the original ramen n
I rather agree with other reviewers about the taste being a little bit "off". It's not bad in any sense of the word but the ramen is definitely more of a homemade flavor than a restaurant. We got the tsukamen, and tonkatsu. They were both totally fine but no one at the table was slurping down the en
Had the Tonkotsu ramen. The broth was very thick and rich. The noodles, pork and garnishes were good. It was still light outside but it seemed quite dark inside. The music was not great, some of it seemed out of tune.
This place got better. Haven't been back for years as there were always better options for tsukemen. Noodles were firm even when ordered warm, soup was no long clumpy although it is a bit salty for my taste. I had half and half pork belly/shoulder - Avg. Pork was a bit tough. Would definitely come b
Out of an admittedly small sample size, this is the best tsukemen I've come across so far in Vancouver. They have the option for hot noodles which I vastly prefer even if cold noodles are supposed to be what's typical. The soup is thick and actually sticks to the noodles (Menya Itto's soup is much t
Best ramen I ever had! I can really recommend this place if you look for some good ramen made with heart. Sides are also pretty good. Would come here often probably, what a pitty I don't life here haha. Update: After two more months of travelling in Canada and more ramen in different places I can s
Tasty and surprisingly affordable. We came in at 6 PM on a Sunday, but it still had lots of seating available. The chain is also based in Japan, so it's authentic ramen as well.
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