This is my secret Osaka Ramen shop. Hidden away under an overpass that I found when I got lost on my way back to the Osaka station. my random wanderings took me along the highway overpass, and i spotted the bright yellow signage and flags, went in for a closer look, and my Ramen obsession took over. the Chef smiled as i entered, and offered me a seat, which i gladly took. he had a couple of customers, who were curious about where i was from, and what on earth was I doing round this way? I'm lost I said, to which they all laughed then the chef offered me a beer, which was nice. so i ordered a small bowl of Ramen which was ridiculously cheap! the Chef was friendly, as were the other patrons and the Ramen was tasty. nothing quite beats a bowl of Ramen and a cold beer. Heiwa, if you can find it, pop in, its cheap...
   Read moreI've never eaten at a traditional ramen shop before. The cook was really welcoming and cheerful. Unlike any other ramen store I've visited, the portions were fairly large and the pork that comes with the ramen is plenty. We even got extra gyoza from the cook. Observing him do his job with passion is quite lovely. We're so full that it's difficult for us to finish the food. We also received two boiled eggs as takeout from the cook. Adorable đ„°đ„°Â This ramen shop is my favorite! I'm glad my partner brought me here....
   Read moreSmall shop that you might overlook when walking by. The staff were very polite and the service was quick. I was finished my meal about 15 minutes after entering.
There are lunch sets but I decided to get a bowl of ramen and gyoza. No complaints on the food but it wasnât my favorite ramen in the area. I did not like the tap water...
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