Authentic Tonkotsu Ramen
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Simon Pavel Miranda
3 months agoAffordable and delicious ramen. Love the way the eggs were cooked. Gyoza was good too. About 10 seat available inside and around 15 outside. Friendly servers..parkin may be difficult.
Elijah Dizon
6 months agoDined in at this place without any expectations whatsoever (which we highly suggest you do). For the food, it's just okay taste-wise. Portion sizes are a bit hefty though for the price so that's a plus. They also have some saver deals for those on a budget. Plus points also to the nice and accommodating cashier/cook despite the understaffing. Overall just a nice place to enjoy nice food. Recommended: Gyoza-for-sharing which are crispy and plump; packs flavor too. Also their buy1-take1 iced tea/lemonade for only 99 bucks. For appreciation, they have add-on options for the ramen (e.g. egg, chasu, etc.).
Hamil Shi
3 years agoVisited this place out of curiosity. Not sure of what to eat, i ordered their 3in1 promo. This one contains the Tonkatsu Ramen, 5 pcs. Gyoza and Bohba milk tea. At 250 pesos, this is a steal, but base on the eating...The special tonkatsu ramen, as what they call it, is not so special. Yes, it looks good, but tasted average. The hard boiled egg tastes adobo egg but that's ok! What i didn't like is that the meat is almost all fat. Doesn't taste awful but as i say, average. The Gyoza...Average as well.Again, lesser meat and as if it is stuffed with potatoes as extender and they do not have wasabi for the dip. Instead, they offer the sweet chili sauce. The milk tea...Well, it's sweet and milky like your average pearl tea but the bubba pearls are like 3 days old already. Serving size is ok. Their bestseller, "Wagyu Ramen" contains pork strips, hard boiled egg, 5 pcs. of Wagyu cubes and lobster balls is good but no taste of Japanese. More of like, chinese beef noodles. The servings is not in line with its price. At 288, i was expecting more. The wagyu cubes are genuine, however. Tasty and soft. The Red ice tea with lemon is not so ok. There's a hint of soap like flavor. And no lemon taste whatsoever, even if there's a slice of lemon on it. So, the experience here is just average.
Benedict Isles
2 years agoI would’ve given a 3/5 stars, but the service/cashier attendant was nice so 4/5. I love the beef gyudon. I ordered the biggest bento, but sadly though, my pork tonkatsu, gyoza and ebi tempura didn’t come with any sauces. Maybe ramen is their specialty!
Jera Dalisay
a year agoIt's a small restaurant is Maginhawa that serves Japanese food at a good price. However, their food are poor in quality. The coating of my shrimp tempura is full of flour. I can't even taste the shrimp. Their ramen is not that savory either. There are better affordable ramen place in the area.