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It has the tastiest ramen at the most affordable price. It has a lot of options too. The area looks very spartan, generic, but it doesn't matter when you have food as good as this. It also has meals that offer unlimited rice, perfect for those who are on a tight budget but wants a filling meal. Word of caution: Some of the ramen dishes have certain levels of heat/spice—1 being the lowest heat and 3 being the spiciest... View all feedback.
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For a quick ramen fix, this place is an okay option. The ramen wasn't particularly mind-blowing, but the serving was generous enough to be filling on an empty stomach. The gyoza, however, tasted good and, overall, the prices are affordable. View all feedback.
Good ramen at just 150 php! Can you believe at this day and age, that ramen at 150 php still exists? I know, I couldn't believe it myself.
Reasonably priced ramen. You can't expect it to be authentic, but for it's price it is good enough. Serving size is generous. They also have a few non-ramen options in their menu. Staff are very accommodating and service is prompt.
I like ambiance. The place is simple as well as the menu and yet delicious.
For a quick ramen fix, this place is an okay option. The ramen wasn't particularly mind-blowing, but the serving was generous enough to be filling on an empty stomach. The gyoza, however, tasted good and, overall, the prices are affordable.
This ramen shop is located on the ground floor of the Robinsons Cybergate Mall. The shop gives off a relaxing and inviting aura with it's mood lighting and semi-dark furnishes. Once you get in, you line up by the counter on the left and make your order and pay there. It is amazing at how fast they can serve your orders right away. I was able to try their Tan-Tan (Spicy), Tonkotsu (Pork) and Gyoza. While I do recommend the Tonkotsu ramen, their Tan-Tan ramen wasn't really to my liking. I feel that the broth lacks that depth of flavor and the texture wasn't thick as I wanted it to be. Their noodles were good, firm and consistent from tip to tip. Although, it was interesting tasting the heat and flavor from a fresh chili (sili) on the Tan-Tan ramen. One thing I didn't like was their Gyoza, I'm not sure if it was a standard but I got mine just a tad bit warm. I prefer it to be piping hot. And the filling, well, there wasn't much to it. Overall, this shop is a good budget ramen shop. With a price sub-200 pesos for a bowl of hot ramen, it is a good place if you are in the area in a hurry and are looking a hot bowl of noodles on a budget.