Funny but true, the only ramen I knew was Nissin’s Cup
Ramen. Talk about being jologs. When
Runel, my best office bud, asked if I want to try Ryu Ramen and Curry, my
answer was a quick yes. I wanted to try
the “real” Ramen just for the experience.
Since I am not quite familiar with ramen, I let Runel order for me. He chose Tantanmen. It’s a spicy miso based broth with ground
pork, soft boiled egg, negi and garlic oil with two slices of pork. The spiciness is categorized into MILD, HOT
and VERY HOT. Since I am an ORAGON
(astig Bicolana), I chose HOT. It only
took me one spoonful to know the difference between Nissin’s Cup Ramen and authentic ramen. The taste? Uhm, it was simply flavorful.
Ramen, specifically Tantanmen from Ryu outshines all the noodle soups I’ve
tasted including Naga City's pride, Kinalas.
It was worth the try.
It was worth the price.
I will definitely go back.
Price: P280 (the cheapest ramen in the metro I think)
Location: Tomas Morato, Quezon City
Thanks for reading.
yumyum!!! sarap!! ang mahal
ReplyDeleteoo nga...pero mura na compared sa iba. Hindi counted ang tokyo tokyo and ramen x. hahaha
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