I was looking for a ramen place so where did I go? China Town! It looks tiny outside but it had inside rooms. Unfortunately, the table they have is was near the cleaners and back space and read not as clean as the rest. One thing I wish Google would add is dog friendly. They had no issues with our dogs asleep they did place us in a very unfortunate table.. . I ordered the beef egg spicy ramen, vegetable ravioli, vegetable udon and a cutlet with rice and eggs. To be honest, for a ramen restaurant (it's called Daisy Ramen) I was expecting much more variety saved choice. I like vegetarian spicy ramen but there was none. My own cost 14E, and just had meat and mushrooms and was very little spicy.. Quite disappointing. One point.. that bought we all had indigesti ok no and some up with major headaches, and we all are different dishes. I'm not sure I would go back but I don't want to downplay it. It didn't live up to my own...
   Read moreMe and my girlfriend ordered some braised chicken for 9.00e 2x And a dish called Beef with 5 flavors 6e 1x
The chicken- The most disgusting thing I ever got. The âchickenâ was only bones and fat I think they cut the chickens legs and putted them inside our dish⌠I asked the waitress how is it possible that I didnât have no chicken meat just bones and fat She didnât have any answerâŚ
The beef- Cold Without a flavorâŚ
Anyways they didnât even offer another dish for us or anything else since they saw we were tourist they could just scam us...
   Read moreNot a real taste of ramen, If you wanna have nice ramen soup i would recommend somewhere else. We tried few ramen places in the area before but we tried this one as we were curious. I took funghi ramen, all funghi tasted like half-way cooked. My husband took Tonkotsuz ramen with pork which supposed to be stewed pork but this one is more like a grilled pork. So not impressed. And one important thing is the toilet is very dirty, without tissue. When you pay to sit to eat and wanna use the toilet but you canât. Itâs a bit disappointed....
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