In the entire dining area, Kamakura has the longest lines so I thought I would try this one out. They have three different types of ramen - the oishi ramen, char siew ramen and ramen and egg ramen. From there, you can also add a set. For my meal, I got the Oishi Ramen (¥790) and added a Gyoza Set (¥300) which comes with 6 pieces of gyoza and rice. The ramen broth was probably a shoyu base, because it was salty, to the point I had the charshu with rice instead. The gyoza are also salty. The cooks might as well have been using salt as if it were free. At this point, I would not recommend...
Read moreIf you expect there are a lot of nice restaurants at Kansai International Airport as in the past, you shall be disappointed. A lot of restaurants and shops closed down resulting from the Covid 19 pandemic. You can only find a few fast food restaurants at the food hall.
神座 Ramen in fact is a good choice. At least the taste of Ramen is comparable to its other branches at Osaka. No surprises and no disappointment.
They provide you a very hot noodles with 7 to 8 slices of pork. Cabbages are cooked well and soft. Furthermore, you may add Chinese Chives...
Read moreDon’t hear from the naysayers, go try it yourself and if you love simple ramen and want a healthier option (with lots of veg) then this shop is the one!! Yes although we are foreigners, but we have tried many local ramen shops within the Osaka city and yes of course the other ramens shop are great as well (not all) but this, considering it is a chain, I think it has done pretty well with the taste. This is my second time back to Osaka and I was craving it and true enough, it didn’t disappoint me...
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