Located on Dongqiao Road, this ramen shop is one of the few that is not in the downtown Tainan area but is still quite famous. If you check the Google reviews, you can see a lot of exaggerated comments, some even claiming that this place is flawless. Of course, a place as impressive as this deserves a visit.
At this shop, you can only queue on-site, so you either have to come early or choose off-peak times or rainy days. There are quite a few rules in the restaurant, such as no takeout, each person must order a bowl of noodles (can’t I just have the chashu rice!?), and you need to leave as soon as you finish eating. They seem to have most of the common rules found in ramen shops.
The ramen comes in both thick and regular broth, and I feel that the regular is sufficient. The chashu and noodles are both delicious. The broth is very rich, and there is plenty of garlic available for you to add yourself, making it easy to create an incredibly hearty ramen experience.
Additionally, this shop has a must-try giant fried chicken that is really much larger than usual bite-sized pieces. The skin is crispy, the inside is tender, and it's very juicy! I highly recommend it!
Their chashu rice is also tasty, as the mayonnaise and chashu meat blend perfectly, creating an irresistible sweet and fragrant flavor. But honestly, with the rule that you have to eat a bowl of noodles, how many people can manage to enjoy a bowl of noodles and still have chashu rice at the same time? 🤔
By the way, their osmanthus red tea is super delicious and refreshing, making it a perfect choice to sip after finishing your noodles!
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