📍Taipei Ximending
This is a Japanese chain ramen shop brought to Taiwan. The exterior decoration of the store is very eye-catching. I passed by my colleagues and decided to try it out. There are dining instructions posted at the door. Photography of the kitchen is not allowed inside the store, and a reminder to finish your meal as soon as possible to avoid it. Swiping my phone on the seat, I visually saw that there are not many seats in the store, only about a dozen or so. The space is relatively small, and there are shopping bags under the seats to place your belongings.
Meals 🥘
-Spice Ramen (basic style)/280 yuan:
According to the introduction on the exterior wall, it is made of 14 kinds of spices, combined with three kinds of soups: pork, chicken, and fish, to create a rich layer. The taste is sour and slightly spicy, because the basic configuration of ramen includes coriander and chopped green onion. If there are not You need to remind the waiter when you hand your order to the waiter after you are seated. There is no option to customize the order without coriander when ordering at the food ordering machine.
My bowl is the version without coriander. It is sour and greasy in the mouth. The taste is not unacceptable, but it cannot be called delicious. The noodles are medium thick but cooked very soft. There is nothing In terms of taste, the selected parts of the barbecued pork had little fat and were cooked very dry and hard, which is very unfriendly to people with bad teeth. The whole bowl of noodles felt very greasy in the middle, and I didn’t feel any layer changes in the soup. At the price of 280 yuan, there should be more choices.
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