This ramen shop has been around for more than ten years and can be considered one of the earliest Japanese ramen shops introduced. Ichiran, Ippudo, and Ittou Ramen were probably introduced later. Compared to those, this place has stood the test of time and has a solid base of supporters. The environment is comfortable, bright, and clean, and the food is served quickly, mostly located in department stores or food courts, but this one is inside the Vieshow Cinemas.
Focusing on a garlic-flavored broth, this ramen shop is quite distinctive compared to others. This may be because garlic is an indispensable ingredient in Chinese cuisine, which makes the familiar flavor beloved by many, allowing it to operate for more than a decade.
This time I tried the spicy classic ramen. The broth has a stronger flavor but is not too salty; the balancing of the spicy and garlic flavors is very good. The noodles and toppings are all above average, and overall, I liked it a lot.
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