I tried the yamasan ramen and it was ok. There were 3 things I didn’t like about this place. 1-chashu was very thinly sliced and nothing like the thick pieces they have pictured on the menu or the standard piece you get anywhere else. 2-they charge 15 pesos for a to go container 3-management refuses to share wifi password even when it’s needed to unlock my debit card to pay for the meal. The waitress had to provide a hotspot so I was able to pay. My parents owned a restaurant for many years so refusing to share wifi- to pay at their restaurant is unacceptable along with paying for a to go container. First time this has happened to me. The experience made me feel uncomfortable and I feel embarrassed for the...
Read moreBest Ramen I have found find in Querétaro. You can try a wide variety of dishes ranging from dumplings to the signature ramen. Obviously you should start with all the ramen options they offer. Each of the ramen options offered carries an interesting mix or flavours that will let you craving for more. If you want to add more of these flavours you can even try ordering some extra additions for your order. All the meet contained in the ramen is tender and really tasty. All of the ramen variations carry its on signature and you...
Read moreI have lived in Japan for over 3 years and my wife is Japanese and we both give it our seal of approval. We have been looking for an authentic Japanese restaurant for a while and this one hit the spot. It's a solid seven out of ten and a 10/10 if you only include Mexico. We got the first ramen on the menu and fried chicken and green tea and everything tasted great. Even the small size was plenty enough. If you're Japanese and craving some food from home I highly recommend you check...
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