My girlfriend and I recently went to Rakkii Ramen for lunch, this was our experience.
We were greeted immediately when we arrived and the staff was very courteous, and prompt. The a/c was on and very comfortable. Hand sanitizer seemed to be available at every table.
We sat down and ordered some appetizers. Steamed Chashu buns, squid tempura, and one of my favorite street foods, takoyaki which seems to be difficult to find on the island.
The squid tempura was delicious, and the accompanying spicy mayo suited it perfectly, our only complaints were that the squid was thinly sliced, and seems like a half portion was used as compared to when we order Ikayaki from other establishments. We were a little taken back by the chashu buns, there was only one thin slice of pork belly per bun, and the bun was more dense and wet than it was fluffy. However, the flavor was good. Last up, my favorite takoyaki. I was immediately disappointed by the size and portion for the $8 price it commanded. Five gumball sized pieces of takoyaki. In my experience with festivals and street food, takoyaki tends to be roughly the size of a golfball, if not larger, and served in larger quantities. Needless to say, I'm disappointed regarding the value of the apps. However, the octopus fried treats had good flavor, and was generously garnished with bonito flakes.
On to the main course! My girlfriend had the Tonkotsu ramen, while I opted for the spicy miso. The broth was good, and satisfied our craving for ramen. Unfortunately, the soft boiled eggs sitting our our broth were ice cold when they arrived at our table. We submerged them in hopes that they would warm up without over cooking the soft yolk. Though not our favorite, it is very respectable in flavor and richness. My only complaint is that the hot oil used for the spicy miso completely overpowered the flavor of the tonkotsu broth, without even offering the delightful aroma of chilies, it was simply hottness without flavor. We diluted my spicy miso with some of my girlfriend's regular tonkotsu, and this remedied our issue. I am no stranger to spice, I grow my own chilies, and make my own hot oil at home, I would definitely recommend a lighter hand with the spicy miso.
Overall, we were delighted with the attentive and friendly staff, and the flavor was on point. Our only take back was that we feel like we didn't get our...
Read moreTitle: Rakki Ramen: A Gastronomic Adventure in Japanese Cuisine
Nestled in the vibrant culinary scene of our city, Rakki Ramen stands as a beacon of excellence, drawing food enthusiasts from near and far to embark on a flavorful journey through the heart of Japanese cuisine.
From the moment you step foot into Rakki Ramen, you are enveloped in an atmosphere that exudes warmth and authenticity. The minimalist yet inviting decor sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience, where the focus is squarely on the culinary masterpieces that await.
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The noodles, expertly prepared to the perfect texture, marry flawlessly with the broth, creating a symphony of flavors and textures with each slurp. But the magic doesn't stop there. Rakki Ramen's attention to detail extends to its array of toppings, from tender slices of chashu pork to the crisp freshness of seasonal vegetables, each element thoughtfully curated to elevate the dish to new heights.
Beyond their signature ramen, Rakki Ramen offers a diverse selection of Japanese delicacies sure to delight even the most discerning palate. From crispy gyoza bursting with flavor to hearty rice bowls brimming with succulent toppings, there's something to satisfy every craving.
What truly sets Rakki Ramen apart, however, is its unwavering commitment to excellence in every aspect of the dining experience. The staff, with their genuine warmth and passion for hospitality, go above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels welcomed and cherished from the moment they walk through the door.
In conclusion, Rakki Ramen is more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary adventure that beckons diners to explore the rich tapestry of Japanese flavors and traditions. With its impeccable cuisine, inviting ambiance, and unparalleled service, Rakki Ramen stands as a shining gem in the realm of Japanese dining, inviting all who enter to indulge in a feast...
Read moreThis place has gone downhill. The Ramen is good, but the Pork is mostly fat and little meat. The biggest downturn for this establishment lies in their customer service. Months ago, they have gone to a system of having you place your order by using a tablet. I have been to other restaurants where this works efficiently, but it is inefficient at Rakki Ramen. Every time we use the tablet to order, we wind up having to ask for an employee to come over, because you aren't able to indicate things like a spring mix base, or "sauce on the side" for your tuna or salmon Zuke Don, and even after verbally letting the wait staff know about these easy requests, the orders still come out incorrect.
After my experience today, I will not return. I went in to order a salmon and tuna (combo) zuke don to go. When I asked the wait staff that was helping me today at 1:15 pm if I could please give him my order instead of using the tablet, he said "okay." When I ordered the salmon and tuna (combo) zuke don, he said, "you want a salmon skin roll?" I said again salmon and tuna (combo) zuke don, and he said, so you want one of each, to which I told him "No, I want the combo, which I get almost every time I dine in here." He said nothing and looked at me with a 1,000 mile-stare. I told him it is a "poke bowl," to which he had no clue to what I was referring, and questioned me by saying "poke bowl?". So I tried explaining it to him, and while he stood there staring at me, not saying a word and "buffering," I told him nevermind, and left.
I went next door and had lunch at javier's instead. Not every restaurant is perfect, and I know things happen, but there is a consistent pattern here, and today was...
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