I went to this newly opened restaurant hoping to enjoy a tasty meal—especially a flavorful ramen with good broth. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed. I ordered both ramen and a bowl dish, but neither of them tasted good. The ramen noodles were clearly not handmade, and the broth was thick, unpleasant, and hard to drink.😣😩☹️☹️☹️😭
The overall food quality was poor, especially considering the high prices. While waiting for the food, I noticed that the two chefs were not Asian, and I honestly doubted whether they could make authentic ramen or bowls. Sadly, my doubts turned out to be true.
Both of us left our meals unfinished. It’s frustrating to pay that much for food that ended up in the trash. If you're looking for real Asian flavors, I wouldn't...
Read moreDin Din Club is newly opened in Kungsholmen and has a warm, inviting atmosphere, plus the convenience of two restrooms.
We tried the Korean Brisket BBQ Ramen (without coriander), but the broth lacked depth and mostly tasted like BBQ sauce, while the meat was tough. The Spicy Karaage Bowl was good, though the kimchi was a bit sweet.
The Spicy Cheese Onigiri was crispy and tasty, but the highlight was the Tteokbokki-Style Chili Mac & Chees. Coffee is included, and the service was good. We paid 508 SEK for everything. The portion sizes were normal.
So far, I’d rate the service, atmosphere, and presentation 2,5 out of 5. Looking forward to exploring more of...
Read moreDin Din Club came to Kungsholmen, and we were so excited. They have a fun menu, and we tried two of the bowls and a roll. The food was so tasty, and the atmosphere was cool. Highly recommend trying one of their unique cocktails...
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