I happened to pass by Taipei Main Station at noon and was struggling with which restaurant to choose when I saw a ramen shop with Japanese people (I heard them speaking) waiting in line, so I followed and queued up to eat.
The shop was quite spacious, and I waited for about ten minutes to get in, which isn’t exaggerated at all. When I entered, about half of the customers were Japanese, which made me a bit curious about what kind of magic this restaurant had to attract so many Japanese people.
The restaurant uses a QR code for ordering, but after ordering, there was only one option to check out at the counter.
This time I ordered the rich chicken soup ramen. First, of course, I took a sip of the soul of the ramen—the soup base. It wasn’t as delicious as I imagined; it was quite ordinary, but certainly not bad.
The noodles and the pork char siu were just average. Overall, I might still eat here again when I'm at Taipei Main Station, but I wouldn’t make a special trip for it.
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