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Contribuisci feedbackI’m hurt to find out my favorite ramen place is closed!!! Food is subperb!!!!
I absolutely love their ramen but I think they should do soft boiled eggs instead of hard boiled eggs. That is my one and only complaint. The eggs are over cooked. I do love every ramen I’ve had though. My favorite is the spicy chicken ramen!
Omg I don’t know where to start. This is, by far, the best ramen I ever had in my life (and I have eaten a lot of ramen in nyc)! I got the Tomyum so hold taken and it didn’t disappoint. It was filled with seafood and the broth was spicy and sour but very flavourful at the same time (I asked for it to be spicy). The portions are HUGE but because it was sooooooo tasty, my fatbutt ended up finishing the whole thing and now I feel light headed because I ate too much lol. This place is a gem and it’s really worth a trip!
I ordered take out. The fried rice was flavorless, and I don 't think it can legally be called fried as it wasn 't; see photo. The ramen should have a soft boiled egg, which pairs nicely with broth. A hard boiled egg does not. The chashu pork for the ramen was far too thick to enjoy, cut inconsistently, and not braised. The broth was good though. The gyoza was undercooked and the filling was akin to freezer gyoza from the store; but that could just be mine and my friends tastebuds. I do not like freezer gyoza. The ramen was packaged for takeout better than SATO does, and was much fresher here.
This restaurant in Buffalo is one of my favorites and a must-try for anyone looking for delicious ramen and soup. The portions are big and the soup is incredibly flavorful - I always have leftovers to enjoy later. My favorite dish is the Tom Yum ramen, which is spicy, sour, tangy, and savory with plenty of seafood and veggies. The Sapporo ramen is also fantastic, with huge, tender slices of chashu meat. The kimchi ramen is good, but not my favorite out of the three. The service is always great and the owners are very nice. I love this place and am grateful to have it in the area.