"Ramen & Takoyaki George," located at Naha Airport, is a Japanese ramen restaurant that is suitable for a quick meal while traveling. The restaurant features an open seating design shared with another establishment. The menu mainly focuses on Kyushu tonkotsu ramen, priced at about 1,400 yen, including tax, with options like spicy tonkotsu ramen at 1,700 yen, served with toppings such as a soft-boiled egg and chashu, which are visually appealing.
From a personal experience, the Japanese ramen here is more authentic and tastier than in Taiwan, with a rich and layered broth that carries the unique aroma of pork bones. Although it is slightly greasy, it still meets the expectations of Japanese ramen flavor. The noodles have an average texture, lacking some chewiness, the toppings are fresh but the seasoning is a bit plain, resulting in an overall average flavor. There aren't many choices on the menu. In terms of service, the staff is friendly, but the efficiency is average; there is a longer wait time after ordering, and customers need to return their utensils after dining, which can be inconvenient for travelers in a hurry. Overall, this restaurant offers a convenient dining option; while it does provide authentic Japanese ramen flavors, there is still room for improvement in details. It is suitable for travelers wanting to quickly experience Japanese ramen. The reviews are mediocre, and I hope that in the future, they can enhance the noodle texture and service efficiency.
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