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Chaco Bar is an ambient, modern yakitori-ya in a quieter part of Darlinghurst that also specialises in ramen for lunch. Ramen: Their ramen is nothing short of amazing, and always the one I recommend when asked about good ramen in Sydney. The selection is limited, which, if you know your ramen, is a sign of authenticity. All the choices are quite unique and clearly handcrafted, down to their toppings including the delicious John Dory wonton. Their menu changes always improves on previous iterations subtly. Their latest yuzu scallop has become a personal favourite, with a great balance of buttery richness and zestiness of yuzu in the broth. Abit heavier than the famous Afuri yuzu ramen in Japan, but very similar. I also always go around opening time and have never had to wait for a seat. Yakitori: Selection of yakitori is limited but executed decently. They have a great variety of other izakaya style dishes, especially in their specials which usually feature... read more
Boo. Too much effort to get ramen. The first time we tried to eat here we were told it would be a 2 hour wait. The second time we did book we were give the world's tiniest bench facing the wall. The menu didn't even fit on that bench. And of course they didn't serve ramen on a Saturday night. This I don't get. We tried the yakitori menu and the meat was ok. But probably not worth the $5-7 price tag. I did like the prawn slider but again...overpriced. I really didn't enjoy their famous meatball either - it's quite sweet. You can get better grilled meat on sticks at plenty of other places that don't come with the hipster exploiting price tag. Sorry hipsters you have been punk'd.
