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This are some of the dishes you can only found in Ippudo, Chatswood and some other small store. Recommend all the dishes! 1. Wagyu tataki : tender and tasty! 2. Pork fillet katsu sandwich: the pork fillet is really thick and crispy. The bread itself thin kind of toasted3. Teriyaki teppan and gyu kalbi teppan: kind of stir fried. one of had to order dish~ so rich in flavour and tasty4. Chicken nanban: must to order dish! The sauce on the side is made of egg and other ingredients~ goes really well will the fried chicken
The wait for a table was a little long (around 15 mins) but thats perfectly fine as its in the heart of the train station and the tasty ramen makes up for it! I got the shiromaru moataji (number 2 on the menu) and was really worth the hype!
Manpuku is our usual go-to place for ramen in Chatswood but we were at Chatswood interchange, the kids were hungry so we gave Ippudo a go. <br/ <br/ It's Sunday 11.20am and the crowds are already forming, anxious for their weekend ramen fix. As the clock ticks over to 11.30, the hungry hordes are allowed entry and we are seated by the waitstaff, quickly filling up the small restaurant. The kids shared a karaka-men ramen with an extra serve of kaedama which was hastily consumed. For something sweet we had the matcha ice cream which had a pleasant creamy matcha flavour that wasn't overly sweet or bitter. <br/ <br/ Ippudo is priced at a premium and there are better value ramen options if you're feeding a family.
I saw the high rating and reviews for Ippudo Westfield Sydney so I assume that the Chatswood branch would be just as good. I ordered the Akamaru which was alright but it didn't wow me. I think there's just too many ramen places these days and most of them do a decent soup base.