Great ramen soup selection, alternative dishes compared to most ramen restaurants.
You can still order the usual miso or shoyu flavoured ramen of course. However, there are other eye-catching items in the menu, which make this place different, such as the thailand chicken ramen, or the cheese burger ramen (not on the menu).
The private desks for dining on your own are also reminiscent of Japan. Interior decoration is quite Japanese-themed, and there’s lots of seating places. Music a bit loud, though, and unfitting of the restaurant’s theme (mainly dance pop and club songs on the playlist during the few times I’ve been there).
The staff is also very pleasant. While ordering, it is good to mention how soft you like to have your noodles, since they recently switched to some ’new’ variety that per default are very...
Read moreAfter my first visit to Din-Din Club right where Råsunda and Sundbyberg meet I already decided it wouldn’t be my last. A nice selection of bowls, ramen and Asian fast food. This time I chose the Udon ramen with crispy pork. A good sized portion with a mild but tasty broth and miso paste. A little skimpy on the veggies though. A cool corner location with different seating options. Loved the individual cubicles for those wanting some time to themselves. A really great addition...
Read moreWonderful vibe and interior design! I highly appreciate the "box-like" tables for single customers who enjoy their private spot. The other 2-4 seats for couples and families are also very private and comfy.
Compare to other Japanese restaurants in Stockholm, their foods are not so salty. Quite close to the taste in Japan. The sticky pork, fried eggs and deep fried sushi are impressive surprises!
The only thing is that the volume of music is a bit too high.
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