Our last meal in Osaka! I randomly found this place searching for ramen but actually we decided against that and tried the small dishes.... Incredible "Japanese tapas" as I like to call it. All kinds of wonderful dishes to go with your pint. The place was cosy, had plenty of condiments like sesame, homemade garlic dip, soy ofcourse and even pickled ginger! Was so delicious. I recommend the chicken thigh dumpling 😍 and the shrimp dumplings were amazing. We met a lovely gentleman at the bar, who was leaving but ordered us some dishes as a gesture on his bill to welcome us to his country. So I felt people were very kind who stop by here. Good music, friendly staff and wonderful food!...
Read moreThis is a great shop. I’m unsure why the 3 and 4 star reviews. Ramen is one of the very biased foods that changes flavor for each individual. There are so many options in a bowl of ramen that one ingredient you might like someone else hates. With that being said, this is probably my new 5 star ramen shop as I not only rate the food, but the atmosphere as well when it comes to this food in particular. I will have to go through and dock each of my other ramen spots a star as this is my new baseline for best ramen. Go try for yourself, it’s so cheap that you can’t waste your money if you...
Read moreThis cheap eatery is a decent option if you are on a budget. Dedicated to noodles, you'll get to choose between a salt, shoyu or tonkotsu-based broth. Additionally the spot sells its signature dish: noodles in a peanuty broth. We did try and it was way too peanuty, almost sauer. For bigger hunger, you could for the set menu which comprises noodles, a bowl of rice (choose the size) as well as tempura/meat or fish. The waiters speak a bit of English (menu in English is available) and credit card is accepted. For less than 1000 yen, the menu set is a great option for those...
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