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Contribuisci feedbackI never heard of a friend not mentioning it. My curiosity got the best of me and I had to try. If you like ramen soup, that's the place for you. It is a small restaurant so that the place is limited. They also close at 230 o'clock and open again at 17 o'clock. The environment is cozy, friendly service and fast service of food. Decided to taste her chicken soup with curry flavor and it was so tasteful in any case. I like curry and this curry was easy so it had no strong taste I loved. Not to cheat when it comes to prices, but I feel that the portion size is on the smaller portions. When compared with Cherry Blossoms, there is a difference in portion size. I like hearty portions against a thin soup. If you want extras or vegetables that are extra, so ready to pay for it. Otherwise, not for the first time in this place bad. The only disadvantage is not refillable on beverages because its preservatives or water or sachet drinks. I was sad to learn that they didn't even serve iced tea. Happy food and food?
This is the Go-to-Ramen Square in Phoenix! I've been here for over a year and always had spectacular food and service. Staff is incredibly friendly, Maya and Belle are the best! Love the Shoyu Vegetarian Ramen!
I have been to Nishikawa several times and every time I had nothing but exceptional service and excellent food. I'm particularly pleased when I see Belle and Maya working, they're on top, my wife and I love her. It is the perfect place to go out of your daily rhythm, the house music and cartoons playing on the screen, give it a chill vibe and to distribute it from food and service is exceptional, and I?m picky. In any case, give it an attempt, you will not regret it!
Complete experience. Ramen was pretty good, but not the best I ever had. Atmosphere: 9/10. It is a very small business, but well decorated and clean. There were tables outside, but it was a little hot for it, so we had a window side half-cabin that was good. It was not too loud and had some fun food network shows in the background. Food: 8/10. I had the Tonkotsu wheels (I think it shows the most technical capability, so it's what I always did when I first visit a raven place), friend with me had the Nishikawa black. We both enjoyed our bowls, but I felt that the broth lacked the wealth and intensity that is the brand of a good toncotsu. The other elements, however, were exactly right, the softly boiled egg was tender with a ground egg yolk, and the chasu fell apart. The broth was not excessively oily, and I thought the noodles were fine (although not the best I had, they were not the perfect chewing, bouncy ramen noodle I expected). But for $15 per bowl, I think it was a decent value and I ended my bowl completely. Equipment: 8/10. Only a single stable that makes sense for the size of the restaurant. It was clean, but the lights flickered slightly alarming, and there is no change station.
Definitely a high level of Ramen, good atmosphere, quick service, clean. Ordered the Nishikawa black ramen and the pork gyoza all really good. I would highly recommend and will come back!