STAY AWAY!! Firstly, looked at the menu and it said ramen is $16.50. I ordered it and $18.50 popped up on the register - apparently an old menu so there’s one for false advertising. Then on the menu it has “Asahi - draught” but they didn’t even have it on tap. The meal included gyoza and beer for $18 which I thought would include at least 4-5 dumplings but it only came with 2! And they tasted like sausage rolls - bland and no flavour or texture. They put the wrong kind of meat in the ramen, it came in a paper bowl that is so small (even though the picture on the menu looks nice). It all just tasted so off and the furthest from an authentic ramen as possible. Don’t go here unless you want to waste your money on...
Read moreI ordered No.1 Ramen, extra noodle and made it a meal.(include soft drink and 2 gyoza) The soup bowl was hot, I was hardly carry it by one hand. I wish they could offer a meal tray for their clients, especially order multi dishes. Pork Gyoza tasted ok, but just ok, cooked well but didn’t fry pan them well, I expected them are crunchy on the bottom. Soup taste ok, I guess they use egg noodle. When you order extra noodle, all the noodle will be in one bowl and a bit stick each other. Sliced pork tasted not great, but ok. If people want to enjoy Ramen, I won’t recommend here. But for some people just want some Asian soup food, they are ok. I spent $25.XX...
Read moreThe beer is delicious and that’s where it stops. 1 out 10 ramen. Seeing a ramen specific shop you’d think they would specialise in the one dish that is in their name. Okay sure it was expensive as all get out but fine, it’s an airport. What else would you expect? Good ramen that’s what! You had ONE job! For $36 to get a small bowl of “ramen”, 2 gyozas and a beer I would have hoped for something edible. Broth was thin and bland, noodles well over cooked and the topping were average at best. I only write reviews if something is incredible or incredibly terrible and unfortunately in this case...
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