A ramen shop that is super close to Hsinchu Train Station.
On weekends around 6 PM, there is a queue, but there were only two groups ahead of me.
I waited about 10 minutes before getting in.
The shop strictly requires that everyone in the group be present to queue.
If someone is running late, you can inform the staff, and they will assist. 👍
I placed my order at 10:30 PM.
Basically, they don’t close early, but usually the rich broth isn’t available later at night.
If you want a late-night ramen fix, you can come here. XD
The seating in the shop is limited, with only about 13 seats.
However, the seats are not cramped.
Upon entering, ordering is done via a self-service kiosk.
After ordering, staff will show you to your seats.
You need to provide the order slip to the staff.
They will ask whether you want the broth to be Taiwanese or Japanese style (the latter is saltier) and what level of firmness you want for the noodles.
The food doesn’t take long to arrive, and the soup is served extremely hot, so be careful while eating! QAQ
You can get free extra noodles as long as you can finish them.
The Tokyo soy sauce ramen with Taiwanese flavor and normal noodles is more refreshing compared to the broth at Ramen House Aurora.
The chashu is tender, but there isn’t much meat.
The portion of noodles is small, so sometimes I can’t finish it.
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