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🍜 Zaragoza’s Viral Ramen Chain: A Solid Pick in a Slim Dining Scene Spent two days in Zaragoza and realized dining options here are pretty limited—so finding this trendy Japanese ramen chain? A win, especially with its sleek interior and eye-catching storefront 👍🏼 We dove right in, and here’s the lowdown: 🏳️ Tofu frito: Crispy fried tofu that’s so satisfying—crunchy on the outside, soft inside. Doused in a savory sauce that ties it all together? Total standout. 🍜 Mala chicken ramen: Comes with a fried chicken cutlet and little side dishes, but fair warning: the “mala” (spicy) here is mild. Like, barely a tingle. Still, the broth is rich, and that chicken? Juicy with a crispy coating—no complaints. 🍜 Pato shoyu ramen: Shoyu (soy sauce) broth with a fried duck cutlet, plus onsen egg, bamboo shoots, and onions. The duck adds a deep, meaty flavor, and that egg? Runny yolk perfection. Simple, but hearty. Washed it all down with cola and water—nothing fancy, but hits the spot. 📍 Located on Calle de San Miguel, 5 (right in the city center), it’s about €18 per person. Not cheap, but reasonable for the quality. Pro tip: Call ahead to reserve—popular spots fill up fast! If you’re craving ramen in Zaragoza, this chain delivers. Not mind-blowing, but solid, tasty, and way better than settling for something “meh.” #ZaragozaEats #RamenLovers #JapaneseFoodSpain #CityCenterBites

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Saragosa 🇪🇸 Restaurant recommendations | Buga Ramen

🍜 Zaragoza’s Viral Ramen Chain: A Solid Pick in a Slim Dining Scene Spent two days in Zaragoza and realized dining options here are pretty limited—so finding this trendy Japanese ramen chain? A win, especially with its sleek interior and eye-catching storefront 👍🏼 We dove right in, and here’s the lowdown: 🏳️ Tofu frito: Crispy fried tofu that’s so satisfying—crunchy on the outside, soft inside. Doused in a savory sauce that ties it all together? Total standout. 🍜 Mala chicken ramen: Comes with a fried chicken cutlet and little side dishes, but fair warning: the “mala” (spicy) here is mild. Like, barely a tingle. Still, the broth is rich, and that chicken? Juicy with a crispy coating—no complaints. 🍜 Pato shoyu ramen: Shoyu (soy sauce) broth with a fried duck cutlet, plus onsen egg, bamboo shoots, and onions. The duck adds a deep, meaty flavor, and that egg? Runny yolk perfection. Simple, but hearty. Washed it all down with cola and water—nothing fancy, but hits the spot. 📍 Located on Calle de San Miguel, 5 (right in the city center), it’s about €18 per person. Not cheap, but reasonable for the quality. Pro tip: Call ahead to reserve—popular spots fill up fast! If you’re craving ramen in Zaragoza, this chain delivers. Not mind-blowing, but solid, tasty, and way better than settling for something “meh.” #ZaragozaEats #RamenLovers #JapaneseFoodSpain #CityCenterBites

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