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What Winfield Walker doesn't like about Rai Rai Ken:
as the Chinese high times start too late, we took one stop here and got two classic Japanese favorite tempura and gyoza I was in their other two and I must say that they are consistently on the order for a Japanese. the tempura was too thin and her sauce is the whole taste that you will get on the other side of the gyoza, but a little luscious inside. the taste is right. View all feedback.
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We ordered gyu ramen bark and tonkotsu ramen pork. these were said to be two of their bestseller, as well as the seafood hot pot ramen both were delicious and r...
read moreAs the Chinese high times start too late, we took one stop here and got two classic Japanese favorite tempura and gyoza I was in their other two and I must say...
read moreJapanese food for the win! always a good idea. we had tempura, teppanyaki, tofu, maki etc. and everything is perfect!
We were here twice and I only noticed that some people are eating here before they attend a high-time reception in the century park hotel directly opposite rai...
read moreGo to place for Ramen fix. Tantanmen and Seafood ramens are highly recommended. Quite accessible and just beside Century Park Hotel. Service is fast during lunc...
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read moreA popular restaurant, known for its classic Japanese favorites such as tempura and gyoza, offers consistently good quality food. The thin tempura is complemented by a flavorful sauce, while the gyoza is described as luscious on the inside. The Ramen dishes are highly recommended, especially the Tantanmen and Seafood ramens, with fast service during lunch hours. However, some diners feel that the restaurant's quality has declined after franchising, with a half-hearted attempt at serving authentic Japanese cuisine. Despite this, dishes like the Gyu Ramen and Tonkotsu Ramen are praised for being delicious and rich in taste, with generous portions that exceed expectations. Though the Ramen style may not be as traditional as other establishments, the clear and not salty taste is appreciated by many. Overall, the ambiance at Rairaiken Vito Cruz is clean, quiet, and inviting for a satisfying Japanese dining experience.