When you walk by Doradora, what caught your eyes should be the giant “Kanagawa oki nami ura” or “The Great Wave” on the front windows. The food is amazing too. Please don't just pick up a Hakata Ramen as you may have authentic Japanese Kaiseki cuisine with the price of izakaya. My daughter and I had several starters including fish starter, handmade spring rolls, sliced avocado dressed with baked seaweed sauce. My daughter liked her soba noodles which is their summer specialty, I tried Ichiban Ramen. Every dish was tasty. The fish starter, "carapauzinhos fritos á Japonesa", was especially appetizing, which was deep fried until the bones were crispy, then soaked in a sweetish ‘vinegar and soy sauce mixture’, different from how most restaurants season their fish. It was overall a...
Read moreWow, this place is just fantastic! The ramen was SO flavorful. The desert Mango Mochi was delicious. The atmosphere is super cute and cozy. The staff is also very kind and helpful! All of their noodles are homemade, even the rice noodles. Which is a great option if you are gluten intolerant like me. I swear, I never had rice noodles like that before, the quality is beyond. 👌🏼👏🏼 Besides, the prices are super affordable. I had a bowl of Ramen+ Dessert + Drink = less then 20 €! Thank you for a lovely dinner, I will definitely be...
Read moreLisboa is saturated with bland ramen restaurants, and DoraDora isn’t one of them. Having just returned from Tokyo and craving ramen, I’m happy that DoraDora met my expectations for fine ramen! Firstly, the Karaage appetizer was tasty. The huge “nuggets” were marinated well, but could be a bit more crispy in texture. The Tantanmen Ramen with its al dente noodles and spicy rich broth was delish! Overall an excellent meal, and I will definitely return to try their...
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