iggy112 Posted April 9, 2013 Share Posted April 9, 2013 There seems to be growing trend of Japanese noodles specialty places. Or some of them that has been around for a long while have now become more visible and popular. So for Japanese noodle lovers, share your favorites in this thread! 1 Quote Link to comment
iggy112 Posted April 9, 2013 Author Share Posted April 9, 2013 (edited) Just to kick off the thread. Ukokkei Ramen in Makati is well known for its great Ramen particularly the limited number of bowls served per day tantanmen. It's also very well known for its Ramen Nazi chef with his strict rules and to say the least "unfriendly manners". Edited April 9, 2013 by iggy112 Quote Link to comment
rainman1980 Posted April 9, 2013 Share Posted April 9, 2013 Santouka in Makati. Their Shio Ramen is outstanding!! Quote Link to comment
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asmodeus Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Just to kick off the thread. Ukokkei Ramen in Makati is well known for its great Ramen particularly the limited number of bowls served per day tantanmen. It's also very well known for its Ramen Nazi chef with his strict rules and to say the least "unfriendly manners". I tried their malate branch ....... atmosphere is definitly much much friendlier and they didn't mind that I was taking pictures of their food. (well at least the ones we ordered) Quote Link to comment
floppydrive Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Tried the Watami Ramen of Watami. It's good! The noodles had a nice texture, the pork broth was served piping hot and had layers of flavor. It had egg, pork and bamboo shoots as toppings. The egg was braised in some sauce which I cant place, giving it extra flavor. The broth was heavy, comparable to tantanmen (at least the one I got to try in Shinjuku). Haven't tried Ukkokei, so I cant compare. My go to ramen dish is Hiyashi Ramen - cold ramen in a light broth topped with julienned cucumbers, pork, sprouts & pickled ginger. Perfect for hot days. So far, the only one I go back to is Shinjuku. The Hiyashi ramen in Ryuma (Paseo de Sta Rosa, Laguna) is not as delicious. Don't know if there are other restaurants that serve this. If this isn't available, the next one is Zaru Soba- cold soba dipped in a shoyu/mirin sauce with wasabi. Commonly served with tempura in most Japanese restaurants. It's actually easy to make at home- just buy the sauce and soba set at the grocery then boil the noodles in plain water for 5 minutes, drain and wash in cold water. Dilute the concentrated sauce to your liking, then serve together with wasabi. Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 1. ukokei pasay road or mabini - tantanmien2. santouka g4 - shio+miso combo tonkotsu3. kitchitora megamall - shio chicken or ma you noodle4. shinjuku pasong tamo - chasiu ramen5. kokoro roxas blvd - tonkotsu6. mitsuyado jupiter - chasiu ramen Quote Link to comment
elvistravoltaboygeorge Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 what floor and what building ang kitchitora sa megamall master? Quote Link to comment
iggy112 Posted April 10, 2013 Author Share Posted April 10, 2013 Kichitora is at the 2nd level of the Atrium in Megamall. It's good! Quote Link to comment
asmodeus Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 My go to ramen dish is Hiyashi Ramen - cold ramen in a light broth topped with julienned cucumbers, pork, sprouts & pickled ginger. Perfect for hot days. So far, the only one I go back to is Shinjuku. The Hiyashi ramen in Ryuma (Paseo de Sta Rosa, Laguna) is not as delicious. know if there Don't are other restaurants that serve this. If this isn't available, the next one is Zaru Soba- cold soba dipped in a shoyu/mirin sauce with wasabi. Commonly served with tempura in most Japanese restaurants. It's actually easy to make at home- just buy the sauce and soba set at the grocery then boil the noodles in plain water for 5 minutes, drain and wash in cold water. Dilute the concentrated sauce to your liking, then serve together with wasabi. aside from Shinjuku ........ I know Ukkokei has their version of the Hiyashi Ramen and so does Rai Rai Ken. Yutaka Izakaya serves Hiyashi Udon Quote Link to comment
clittylicky Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 i'm a fan of cold soba noodles and for a cheap and quick fix, i go to Komoro Soba at Megamall. Quote Link to comment
CrocodileDude Posted April 10, 2013 Share Posted April 10, 2013 Kichitora is at the 2nd level of the Atrium in Megamall. It's good! yeah the one with the white broth is quite diffrent. Quote Link to comment
asmodeus Posted April 12, 2013 Share Posted April 12, 2013 There's this japanese ramen house along Sgt Esguerra in Quezon City called KASUGA. (hope i got the name right) Definitly will not consider it as being anywhere near good. (the only consolation is that beer is at 200 per bucket of 6 ) Quote Link to comment
iggy112 Posted July 23, 2013 Author Share Posted July 23, 2013 Just recently tried Hokkaido Ramen Santouka at Glorietta 4. Entrance is outside, across SM Makati. I tried the Kara-miso specialty ramen with the pork cheeks. The broth is good, the noodles were thick and seemed a little too ordinary(?) The pork cheeks was excellent! I'm starting to really like ajitse tamago (marinated/seasoned eggs).Saw a recipe from the internet that seemed simple enough. Quote Link to comment
prkid Posted August 22, 2013 Share Posted August 22, 2013 Ikkoryu Fukuoka Ramen in SM Aura. Near authentic daw sabi nung half japanese na kasama ko noon. I tried Ikkoryu a couple of times already. It's great, but I don't think it is as authentic as can be. It's not as fatty as I'd want my ramen to be. Still, they have some great stuff on their menu. Quote Link to comment
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