My local soul food. It has not exploring to Tokyo, where I currently reside, but for some reason it is very popular in Thailand. I got tired of Thai food and came here for the first time in a while. The menu is geared toward Thai people. At first it was not so busy, but gradually the place was so packed and became to be queuing. I order miso ramen, gyoza, and beer (only Heineken is available). The ramen arrives in the bowl, but the soup is very little and not so hot. The amount of vegetables, which is one of the characteristics of this dish, was also so little, making it me a rather disappointing dish. I remember that it was quite good when I had it at Terminal 21 in Pattaya last year, and the quality varies widely from restaurant...
Read moreI really love this Japanese restaurant in Bangkok. This is one my best Japanese restaurants in town. The taste is so delicious and it is really similar taste when I visited to Japan. The are so generous that they served with big bowls of ramen. It was so much satisfying that it is deserved with Price. The restaurant is clean and comfortable. Staff can speak English and they are very polite.
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If you are looking for Japanese cuisine in Thailand. I strongly recommend to try this restaurant. You will enjoy it.
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Read moreAffordable, fresh & delicious - this place gets packed at meal times. Come early or late! Still my favorite place around for authentic tasting potstickers that are crispy on the outside and juicy and flavorful on the inside, with tissue thin skin that is not gummy at all. My favorite main dishes here are the Tom Yum shrimp Ramen, which might be spicy for some people and tends to be a little bit more salty than I would like, but I still order it. And the Hiyashi cold ramen dish that has an assortment of vegetables and protein on top. Serve chill in a sweet-and-sour soy sauce. Eating here will not...
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