I went to a curry ramen shop in Kitashinchi that I had been curious about for a while. 🍛🍜
The shop is called Shun-Sai-Do, and the nearest station is Kitashinchi Station on the JR Tozai Line, but it is also within walking distance from Umeda Station on various lines. 🚃
It's located just off the main street in Kitashinchi, down a small alley. ✨
When I entered the shop, I was excited to see characters from Dragon Quest and the small rabbit from Chiikawa. ✨
Since it was the weekend, it was quite crowded—definitely a popular spot! ✨
I ordered the most popular menu item:
Pork Curry Ramen. 🐷🍛🍜
The ramen served to me had a
curry soup 🍛
medium-thick noodles 🍜
pork belly 🐷
green onions
corn 🌽
bean sprouts
and roasted seaweed, all of which made for a hearty meal. 🍜
The roasted seaweed had prints from Dragon Quest during battle, which was a delightful touch for fans! ✨
The curry soup was mildly spicy and flavorful, and it was incredibly delicious. 🔥
The medium-thick noodles were slightly curly and chewy, and they paired well with the ramen. 🍜
The pork belly was generously portioned, satisfying to eat, and it blended well with the soup. 🐷
The green onions,
corn 🌽,
and bean sprouts were crunchy and went perfectly with the curry soup. ✨
The corn, in particular, was sweet and exceptionally tasty. 🌽
I wrapped the roasted seaweed around the noodles and it was delicious. 🍜
Curry ramen seems like it should be common, but it’s actually quite rare, and this was incredibly tasty. 🍛🍜
I only had ramen this time, but I absolutely believe the risotto made from the leftover soup would be delicious as well. 🥰
There were many posters of famous people, which made me understand why this place is so popular. ✨
It's a great spot for a solid meal, and I think it’s also good for a late-night stop after drinking. ☺️
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