Life Ramen in Brooklyn π
If you have a day to wander around New York's Brooklyn, don't miss this authentic Japanese ramen shop, Tonchin, in Williamsburg. It's a ramen spot that's been nominated for Michelin awards consecutively and has branches in New York. It opens at 12:30 p.m. on weekdays. You can find the address on Google Maps and make online reservations. My friend and I walked in smoothly right when it opened, no waiting at all, and we were super satisfied with everything we ordered! ππππ 1οΈβ£ Tebasaki Chicken Wings π These sweet and spicy grilled chicken wings were so yummy that my friend and I kept nodding and smacking our lips, totally loving it. π€£ 2οΈβ£ Spicy Tan Tan Ramen π When it arrived, the aroma hit us right away. It's not super spicy, which was perfect for me since I can't handle too much heat. The rich broth was just what I wanted, and the chewy noodles were amazing. Highly recommended! 3οΈβ£ Original Tsukemen (Dipping Noodles) π This was my first time trying dipping noodles, and I was blown away. The thick, flavorful dipping soup coats the noodles perfectly, and the combination is so flavorful. You can also dip them in the sesame, which adds an extra layer of rich aroma. If you love mixed noodles, you have to try this! 4οΈβ£ Unagi Rice Ball (Eel Hand Roll) π Make sure to eat it while it's hot. The eel tasted just as I imagined. Today, I even drew a lucky fortune that said, βThere is nothing wrong with filling my belly and cup!β It was a day of feasting and carefree enjoyment. π₯³ #NewYork #NewYorkFood ππ