I've been here with couple of my friends. We ordered 4 ramen bowls, tofu and fried dumpling. Talking about Ramen here I would say a word DISASTER. Ramen broth's taste and flavor are extremly flat certainly missing some of ingredients, the noodle is ok but one thing that make me never come back here again is 2 slides of pork serving with Ramen noodle in which you can see under the attachment photo. What is that? Yes it's meat of a sick pig, can you see in the middle there are some white circulars. They are not cartilages, but neither are tendons. They are Abscesses being cooked! UNBLIVEABLE!!! How can they still cook this meat??? Bad quaility control or intentional ???? I DONT RECOMMEND ANYBODY...
Read moreI have tried a lot of ramen restaurants in Hanoi but here is still the best! The broth is thick and aromatic. People has light to mild gout of taste should ask the staff to reduce salt. The noodle here is slightly thicker than many other shops, even though they make it softer as my request, yet I still like it. Dumpling is super yummy, must try! Rice and grilled pork is as good as ramen. Fried chicken has a oily skin but soft and juicy inside. Hope they can make it a bit less oily. Cha han- I feel it less tasty than before. Maybe they change the seasoning recipe a bit, and stil, it should be less oily. The combo is a...
Read moreNot really suit my taste (maybe I made a wrong choice - corn butter ramen), but the soup is very thick with all the collagen from bone and meat, and the restaurant claims they use high quality filtered water to cook (which is an important thing in this country). The char siu I had was a bit dry. Here you have 2 options of char siu: belly or lean. The place is small and hot. Quite funny when the staff were having a quarrel that day in front of the customers, that doesn't seem to be very...
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