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Delicious and reasonably priced bowls of Shoyu, miso, shio, and tantanmen ramen ranging from PhP 220-280. They also offer larger bowl sizes. While not as luxurious as some other ramen spots, this restaurant is a great value for the quality. It's a better option than other places offering similar ramen at the same price point. Service is quick, with ramen typically arriving in under 10 minutes. Additional items like s... View all feedback.
What Stacy Pagac doesn't like about Moshi Koshi Noodle Boss:
The restaurant offers a limited menu at slightly higher prices, with an average cost of P400 per person for a bowl of ramen and drinks. However, one positive aspect of their location in Market Market mall is the spacious seating area, making it ideal for larger groups who can easily find seating without the need for a reservation. Be sure to consider this option if you are dining with a large party. View all feedback.
Two days into Christmas and we were in the mall looking for brunch.. Thinking about it now, I guess it was a crazy idea! But, when your tummy is grumbling, you're not in the mood to cook and nothing seems to be tasteful via delivery.. joining the mall crowd was a welcoming thought. Anyway, long story short, my partner and I picked this place to dine because the it was not packed compared to others.. When we see dinining places/fastfood joints like these, my partner and I would initially think that it's either the food is not great or it's expensive. Surprisingly, it's neither! We ordered their Gyudon Classic, Katsudon, and Shoyu Ramen. The meat was tender, flavors were savory and not too salty or oily. For a japanese food price ranged between P200-P350, honestly, it's affordable and the serving portions were more than adequate. Although the space was small, it was clean and the crew was friendly and efficient too. It's a hole in the wall and definitely a place worth visiting again.
Delicious and reasonably priced bowls of Shoyu, miso, shio, and tantanmen ramen ranging from PhP 220-280. They also offer larger bowl sizes. While not as luxurious as some other ramen spots, this restaurant is a great value for the quality. It's a better option than other places offering similar ramen at the same price point. Service is quick, with ramen typically arriving in under 10 minutes. Additional items like soft boiled eggs and nori are affordable add-ons. The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, and the staff is attentive. Overall, a satisfying choice for a budget-friendly ramen fix. Let me know if this was helpful by giving a thumbs up!
MOSHI KOSHI NOODLE BOSS is located on the ground floor of Market Market in Bonifacio Global City Taguig City. They offer a simple bowl of soup with two fried shrimps and Udon noodles. Your experience here can either make or break your day depending on your mood and taste preferences. The Udon noodles were slightly chewy, but the staff explained that they should be al dente. The broth, which had a hint of soy sauce, was poured over the noodles quickly, not allowing enough time for the flavors to settle. The fried shrimp was decent, but the batter was too thick for the small shrimp to shine through. There are various noodle options available, each with unique flavors to enhance the broth, fitting the restaurant's name "Noodle Boss." The restaurant is spacious and conveniently located in the bustling business area of Market Market. It is a clean establishment with fast service, perfect for those looking for a quick meal. Different noodle soups are available for order, and payment is made upfront. Whether you enjoy your meal here will ultimately depend on your personal taste preferences. This restaurant has the potential to either brighten or ruin your day. (Review dated Nov. 15, 2016)
The restaurant offers a limited menu at slightly higher prices, with an average cost of P400 per person for a bowl of ramen and drinks. However, one positive aspect of their location in Market Market mall is the spacious seating area, making it ideal for larger groups who can easily find seating without the need for a reservation. Be sure to consider this option if you are dining with a large party.
We only had a chance to eat here together once but we enjoyed it very much. We ordered the big bowl of ramen and their bento meal. Presentation is nice and the food was yummy. The staff were accomodating and the place was clean. We plan to eat at their Taguig branch soon and we hope to get the same experience.