The Japanese Molten Egg Rice Bowl Trend Has Finally Reached Us š„
Kyuramen, the chain Japanese restaurant, has finally opened in our beloved Philadelphia! ⨠I couldn't wait to visit right after its grand opening. The interior is super Japanese manga-themed, making it perfect for photoshoots š· and dates. Recommendations ⨠š Tonkatsu Omurice : The presentation is truly impressive. The server will help slice open the dish, revealing the smooth, creamy omurice that deserves a cover shot! āļø You can choose between curry or demi-glace sauce, and it comes with a complimentary mini dessert š®. Highly recommended! š š Yinyang Bowl : The design is super interesting and caught my eye. It features both Chashu and tempura shrimp š, allowing you to enjoy two different flavors in one bowl. It's a real blessing for those with indecision! š¤ Lobster Chashu Salad Ball : The combination of Chashu and lobster is spot on! The outer shell is crispy, and each bite feels like you're enjoying a rich, flavorful sauce. It's a mix of guilt and pure happiness, and I love it! š š¢ Yakitori Platter : ā I really don't want to try any other ramen shop's yakitori anymore. If you're visiting, don't miss this! I didn't quite get the appeal, but the tofu skewer was surprisingly the best part. Maybe I should try ordering it separately next time! š® Matcha Pudding included in the combo is visually stunning, though I'd actually love to try the Matcha Tiramisu next time! Haha. The ramen shop is connected to a bubble tea store next door, so you can enjoy delicious omurice and sweet bubble tea all in one place. It's a one-stop solution! The location is right across from Reading Terminal, and after a satisfying meal, you can explore the Market. For all the foodies out there, don't miss out on this spot! #Omurice #RestaurantReview #CurryLovers #JapaneseCuisine #GlobalFoodie #JapaneseRamen #RestaurantHopping #JapaneseOmurice #Philadelphia #PhillyEats