Quincy Food Adventure šÆšµ | Hidden Hokkaido Ramen Spot at the Border
Discovered a low-key but amazing ramen spot at the Quincy-Braintree border ā Ganko Ittetsu Ramen š® The space is small but super cozy, and even weekend dinners may require waiting in line, but the flavor is absolutely worth the wait! ⨠š Sapporo Shio Ramen A clear chicken bone broth paired with special salt-based sauce ā lighter than traditional tonkotsu, subtly flavorful with a long-lasting fresh aftertaste ~ š š Gantetsu Shoyu Ramen Made with refreshing raw soy sauce and garlic-infused broth ā smooth and delicate on the palate ⨠The thick noodles are firm and chewy (if you prefer softer noodles, remember to request in advance!) šÆ Homemade Chashu Highly recommended! Zero greasy fat taste ā made from special selected cuts that are lean yet tender and not dry at all. It pairs perfectly with the ramen! ššš š Extra Crispy Karaage Chicken Crispy outside, tender inside ā one bite and the juicy burst is incredibly satisfying! š„ š Ganko Ittetsu Ramen, Braintree (Located at the Quincy-Braintree border ā recommend visiting during off-peak hours) #LocalsFavorite #BostonEats #LifeInNorthAmerica #JapaneseCuisine #FoodExploration