"Chicken Soup Sang" is a chain brand focusing on chicken soup ramen, with a clear overall positioning: friendly flavors and stable style, allowing diners to enjoy a bowl of "safe" ramen without overthinking. The space at the Shuanglian Station branch is clean and bright, with a smooth pace of food delivery, making it suitable for everyday dining or quickly solving a meal.
This time, I tasted two signature ramen bowls with different orientations, showcasing Chicken Soup Sang's overall style of "stable but not adventurous."
Creamy Bacon Ramen
The flavor of this ramen nearly matches my expectations: rich creamy aroma, distinctly salty and savory bacon; the first impression is comfortable and pleasant. The broth is slightly thick, and the fusion of creaminess and chicken soup is fairly smooth, making the initial bites quite satisfying. However, as time goes on, the greasy sensation accumulates, the flavor turns monotonous, and the feeling of heaviness becomes noticeable. This is a bowl of ramen that is "tasty but needs moderation," suitable for sharing or indulging in when craving bold flavors, but not the type you can easily finish on your own.
Tokyo Chicken White Soup
In contrast, this bowl presents a more balanced experience. The chicken white soup broth is easy to drink, with moderate saltiness, not overly seasoned nor deliberately pursuing thickness, making it warm and plain to taste. The chicken soup aroma is clear, but it lacks a particularly distinctive personality, being a conventional and error-proof choice. The noodles have good broth absorption, and the overall execution is stable, but it doesn't leave a strong memorable impression.
Overall, Chicken Soup Sang's strength lies in its "stability." Whether in the broth, toppings, or overall structure, it maintains the standard expected from a chain restaurant. If you're hoping for something stunning or uniquely flavored, you might find it conservative; however, if you're simply looking to enjoy a bowl of reliable ramen near Shuanglian Station, Chicken Soup Sang remains a reasonable and reassuring choice.
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