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Just very disappointing when you spend 57.00 to have to eat with a fork .
I hope they don’t raise their prices, because the ramen is totally worth it.
The flavor, quality, size portions is all there for the tokontsu noodle bowl. I have no complaints at all.
I went when the place was empty so not sure if the quality declines if they were busy.
The food came very fast.
Plenty of places to sit and dine in comfort at this food hall.
Needless to say, i was surprised by how good this place was. I had tempered expectations given the low price for this ramen bowl and I was pleasantly surprised.
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Nestled in the Fremont Hotel new Food Hall, this joint caught my family’s attention on a chilly day when we were craving something warm. After some deliberation, we decided that soup would hit the spot.
We ordered a few items, starting with the noodles. To be honest, while they were decent, I felt that the $12.50 price tag was a bit steep for what we received. The broth lacked distinction and didn’t stand out from similar offerings elsewhere. The kimchi fried rice, though tasty, could have used more kimchi for that robust flavor I was hoping for.
If you’re someone who regularly enjoys authentic ramen, you might find it hard to justify spending $15 after tax and tip for this meal. The portions, flavor profile, and noodle quality definitely leave room for improvement. Overall, while it’s a cozy spot to warm up, I think there are better options around if you’re seeking a memorable bowl of noodles.
With a handful of choices, I wanted to ramen to sober up. I ordered the Tonkotsu Ramen and Crispy Won Ton.
The Ramen soup was good. It actually tasted more like chicken broth as opposed to pork broth. It’s not a bad thing as it tasted good. Also, I ordered my noodles al dente, which was perfect for me. I don’t like soggy noodles.
The won ton was good in flavor, but a couple of pieces were still cold on the inside. The ponzu sauce went well with it to add more flavor.
The only negative is the cashier. Not friendly, but the other guy helping and bagging the food was really helpful.
Overall, I’d definitely return if I’m in the area.