#5 Mendokoro Ramenba
Gaku says: “Mendokoro has tonkotsu-based ramen with chashu. The restaurant looks
just like a Japanese-style kitchen and it reminds me of a good ramen restaurant in Japan, Afuri. The taste of the broth and chasu is very nice.”
#4 Mitsuyado Seimen
MUST TRY: Cheese Tsukemen
Gaku says: “Tsukemen soup is yuzu flavor and the noodles are thick. I have never thought that cheese can fit wih Tsukemen, but you will be satisfied once you taste it at Mitsuyado!
#3 Ramen Daisho
MUST TRY: Miso Ramen
Gaku says: “The best Miso ramen in Manila! It is located along Shaw Blvd. Although not located in a major mall, lots of people go there just to eat Daisho's delicious ramen. Not only ramen, but their gyoza are also delicious.”
#2 Ramen Nagi
MUST TRY: Butao Ramen
Gaku says: “Nagi’s tonkotsu-based broth tastes like real Japanese tonkotsu. If you’re a
first-time visitor, try Butao. When you've eaten half of it, try to add their Fire sauce to
change the taste. You can also change the firmness of the ramen and the toppings based on your preference.”
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1 comment:
Woow, it looks very delicious. And you mention "the broth". It will give the benefits for our skin too.
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