I decided to try this ramen shop when I was wandering around and noticed that it was always packed with customers. This ramen shop only serves 50 bowls of ramen during dinnertime and only sells one type of ramen, miso. The flavor of the ginger starts to seep into the miso soup, giving these miso ramen a wonderful lift and combination. Ginger that is strong enough to taste its spice. They have a strong aromatic flavor that pairs well with miso soup. The noodles have a delicious chewy texture and are medium-thick curly noodles. It was very tasty, especially the pork topping. It should be one of the best...
Read moreWolf Ramen! Google translate doesn’t work very well with the menu, but I think it basically comes down to 2 ramen options. It’s gingery egg miso ramen that’s kind of heavy, so for those who prefer lighter soups, it may be a bit tough to finish. I usually don’t like ginger, but I would say that there’s enough ginger to be noticeable, but not so much as to put me off.
You can buy some merch, 2 portions of their noodles and soup in one box. It was ¥850 per box. Tissues were provided at every table and you could get some self served water with a pitcher at every table. There aren’t many seats so try to...
Read moreSapporo has many miso ramen restaurants, but this was the best we tried. Small and often busy, so best to avoid peak lunch or dinner times. The broth, not too salty, and the ingredients were excellent. If you are foreigner, while you wait for a table, it is a small place, the service person will point to an English menu on the overhang in front of the bench. Also, it is expected for the customer to place their used napkins etc in the trash bin for hygiene reasons. The wait and etiquette rules are more than worth experiencing for their affordable...
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