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What User likes about Asari:
If you try different styles of ramen or if you like spicy food, go to Asari. They stopped making Yakisoba and Gyoza now, but their famous Negi Ramen is still offered. You don't have to buy a ramen ticket here. Just tell them what you want and how sharp. 5 is least spicy and 1 is the spiciest. I tried 3 it was spicy, but also sweet. I never tasted broth like that. You get pretty thick pieces from Chashu, as a blow and... View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Asari:
Pretty good little place. Not a big restaurant and not a big menu. If you’re by yourself like I was just saddle up to the stools at the front. Spice scale from 1-5, when they say, “karai” that’s what they’re asking you. I chose a 3, and found it very spicy. Haha. Not expensive, but good! View all feedback.
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Spicy as hell, Chinese style noodles. The leek ramen was interesting but very greasy. The spicy scale is something like 13-0 where 0 is the most spicy. I love s...
read moreIf you try different styles of ramen or if you like spicy food, go to Asari. They stopped making Yakisoba and Gyoza now, but their famous Negi Ramen is still of...
read moreGreasy onion soup. Perfect on a snow day. You can do it without spicy oil. Be brave. The grandmothers in the kitchen are sweet as a duck.
This is my favorite ramen shop in Aomori the soup is oily, but the taste is so addicted to the best
Pretty good little place. Not a big restaurant and not a big menu. If you’re by yourself like I was just saddle up to the stools at the front. Spice scale from...
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