First time trying this Char Siew Ramen ($10 a bowl) with my mom. Her verdict on this dish was: the noodles tasted like wonton mee, the soup was too salty, and the meat slices were very thinโ'cheng bo hua' (Hokkien).
Totally agreed. The best ramen I've tried so far is Kanada-Ya, and none has come close to matching it (yet).
Easily one of the best value-for-money ramen you can get at a price of $9, including GST. It's self-service.
Yellow springy noodles, rich and flavourful broth, and fresh ingredients make the ramen fulfilling. Not to mention a beautiful jelly half-egg on the side.
The only downside is that the meat comes in a few thin slices.
Regardless, a great ramen option for those on a budget.
A minimal-service, fuss-free ramen restaurant. Order your food via the self-service counter before entering. Ramen is $9-10 before add-ons, so it is pretty affordable. There is no service charge. Collect your orders once they are ready. I was surprised by the richness of the broth, which I almost finished.
Ramen quick fix. Service was fast and food was above average. My only complaint was the ramen egg, which was supposed to be runny but wasn't. It had probably been kept for a few days already.
Good comfort food! Settled my ramen cravings. Price was worth it, with no service charge or GST. Noodles were Q and good; soup was thick and delicious. 10/10
Hidden gem ๐ in Canberra! A must-try. The atmosphere is very welcoming. Even though they had a huge amount of orders, they managed to serve the food hot, and the quality was there. You can achieve your satisfaction at lower prices. No service charge, yet you feel better served than at places with one. Keep it up. Kudos to Chef Jordan and the team.
Overall, the food is good, but one female staff member was really unhygienic when wiping the table, flinging water and debris onto the surrounding areas, some of which touched me. Please have some spatial awareness.