I heard this is the best Champon restaurant in Nagasaki, so I went there for lunch. There was a queue of a dozen on the ground floor. According to some websites the price ranges from 1000 - 1500 yen. As this was my last meal in Nagasaki, I thought that much was justified. My turn came and I was guided to go upstairs. There was a large dining area, which can hold 100 people. A waitress broght the menu, which was different to the one I saw online. There was the only one option for soup champon and its price was 2750 yen. This price almost doubles the regular one. Yes, it's on a public holiday, but this is a rip-off. Go to another reasonable restaurant. Not...
Read moreOne of the most popular Champon ramen restaurants in Nagasaki China town. I didn't expect it to be as good as it was. Tbh, I was thinking it would be another overhyped restaurant, but it actually tasted good. Its Champion soup is pork-based but has a strong seafood broth. The noodles are thick and soft. It has a lot of vegetables and fish cake on top. However not sure it justifies the long wait. I suggest you to wait in line 15 minutes before it opens. It will not accept new customers after the waiting list is filled up. I went there at 11am and they closed the list...
Read moreA wonderful Chinese restaurant in Shinchi Chinatown of Nagasaki city. At the time of my visit, there was no reservation needed to be made in advance and they have many tables and an extra room they can make available when the restaurant is filled to capacity. Very friendly and helpful staff, although language barrier is a huge hindering factor (nearly most restaurants in Nagasaki) but the willingness of the staff to give the customer all the time they need was admirable. I highly recommend, if you wanna try out Chinese food in Nagasaki! Go for it! (and tell me if...
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