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Without a doubt, one of the biggest things I've missed since my holiday in Japan a few months ago is without a doubt the food. With the cold winter having firmly set in, I am definitely craving a bowl of hot soupy ramen. Of course from my crash course in Japanese, I would have done my research in asking my sensei where to find the best ramen in Brisbane. Expecting her to say Taros, I was super surprised when she actu... View all feedback.
One of the best Ramen in town! The broth leaves a satisfying sticky sensation on your lips and a warming feeling in your belly, the universal sign of a talented broth-smith. The burnt garlic ramen is amazing and should be what other ramens go to for representation
Their ramen is decent. I wish they added an option to add other extra such as corn instead of buying the actual dish that has the extra.
Another ramen spot to tick off the list, Men Ya Go was a long time coming. Tucked away in a little alleyway, the restaurant is lively and bustling at lunch time. <br/ <br/ I ordered #1, the Shoyu Tonkotsu. What a flavourful and tasty bowl, the broth sings! Thick and rich, I absolutely loved it. The bowl of ramen was interesting and unique, the touches of toasted sesame seeds, nori and the thick pieces of pork were delicious. <br/ <br/ I wouldn’t say this was the best ramen in Brisbane, but I would definitely come back. Enjoy
Very authentic ramen here, pretty reasonable prices too. Sometimes it’s hard to get a table here at lunch so try to come a little early if you’re with friends. The spicy tonkotsu is my favourite!
Best ramen in Brisbane after tasking all the ramen from southbank, west end and Brisbane. Have been back many times. Free extra noodles, fast service, excellent flavour and the right amount of salt. Cute little setting too