The tonkotsu ramen broth is rich, but it might not be suitable for those who prefer a refreshing taste. The spiciness of the hell ramen accumulates, which may be uncomfortable for those who aren't good at handling spicy food. Overall, the quality of the broth and noodles is above average.
On holiday evenings, you need to wait in line for about 20 minutes, and after ordering online, you'll wait another 10 minutes. Overall, the service is acceptable.
Between hunger and satiety, the best choice is often ramen.
Stepping into this ramen shop for the first time, I couldn't help but want to try something spicy, so I ordered a spicy chili flavor.
Although I'm not someone who can handle a lot of spice, having tried the spicy options at several ramen shops, I confidently took on the challenge this time.
However, I was met with a disastrous defeat. 🥹
The spiciness was the kind that accumulates and feels like a lingering heat, not the other kind that is steady and comfortable. 😢
By the end, the accumulation of spice felt somewhat uncomfortable.
My friend ordered a Tokyo tonkotsu and thought the broth was too rich for our taste.
While "rich" might come from simmering large bones (not sure), I still prefer a lighter and fresher taste.
Overall, I think I will choose to eat at a different ramen shop in the future. 😢
On holidays, I went shopping and dining in the evening.
I waited in line for about 20 minutes.
I ordered online and waited about 10 minutes outside for my meal.
You can choose between a large bowl or a small bowl for the same price, which is more cost-effective for those with a bigger appetite.
For this meal, both bowls had a rich broth, but I found the Hell Ramen too spicy.
However, the system doesn't allow you to choose the spiciness, only the richness.
It seems to be bundled together, which is a bit unfortunate.
The regular tonkotsu ramen broth is really delicious.
Next time I come, I would choose the tonkotsu and add spice to my liking from the condiments on the table. 🥲
Both the broth and the noodles are above standard.
But the bamboo shoots were a bit too salty and felt out of place when eaten together.
The quality of chain stores is generally similar.
If you've eaten at other branches, you don’t need to worry.
I forgot to take pictures of the dishes when the food arrived. There was no golden tag, so I could only supplement the information in the menu. 😓😓
I ordered two flavors: tonkotsu ramen and spicy tonkotsu.
In terms of price, it's quite affordable. However, the large and medium bowls are the same price, so it's more cost-effective for those who can eat large bowls.
I ordered by scanning the QR code online. Unfortunately, while the system allows you to select broth thickness, you can't choose the spiciness. The spiciness seems to be linked with the thickness. So for those who enjoy a rich broth but only want a little heat, it’s not very friendly. I would recommend ordering the regular tonkotsu and adding spicy seasoning yourself.
The soft-boiled egg is delicious. The chashu portion is also good; like most ramen shops, it's thinly sliced.
This time I didn’t order any other side dishes, just this. Two people were quite full.
On weekends, if you come around four or five, you'll need to queue. It took over ten minutes to get the food as well.