





Boye1The ramen tasted pretty good. After all, it is a chain store, so the quality is guaranteed to a certain extent. The only problem is that the noodle soup was a little too salty, and the fried rice was also salty, so I drank a lot of ice water. The price is cheap.
The ramen tasted pretty good. After all, it is a chain store, so the quality is guaranteed to a certain extent. The only problem is that the noodle soup was a little too salty, and the fried rice was also salty, so I drank a lot of ice water. The price is cheap.
Their ramen is quite delicious and not too salty. I ordered a bowl of pork cartilage ramen. The soup was white with a few slices of pork in it. Although there was not much meat, the noodles tasted good and were the right amount of softness and hardness.
This is a very good ramen restaurant. The portion of their ramen is not the largest, but it goes well with the other dishes, very exquisite, and tastes great. It's not bad. There are more people in the evening than at noon.
You have to line up to buy a meal ticket at the ticket machine inside the store, and then give the ticket to the staff. When you walk in, the seats are just old but very clean, the walls are also clean, and the kitchen is shining. The background music is mainly composed of songs such as Ozaki. Cars will never be allowed to park in front of Lawson. The noodles are great, flat and soft, highly recommended. Consumption within 1,000 yen.
This is a famous ramen shop. It opens at 11:00 AM. I lined up half an hour early, and there were about a dozen people there when it opened, which wasn't bad. The restaurant is nice, facing south, with good light. The noodle portion is a standard 140 grams, which is a bit small. The broth is like the seafood broth you get with fish noodle soup, and it's really fresh.