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One of my favorite restaurants period! The reason I say so is because I've never been disappointed in any meal there. It's a very inexpensive place with great chinese food! You honestly can't go wrong with anything on the menu but I suggest any of the ramen dishes (#1101 or 1108 my fav) and the crispy beef or chicken. If You want to share a ramen bowl. Ask for small bowls and bring a pair of scissors. The noodles are... View all feedback.
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It was good. Handmade noodles, chewy, good texture, broth was ok, accompanying beef and pickled cabbage were fine. Also enjoyed the spinach vermicelli cashews cold dish. Will return if in the area. View all feedback.
Back in September I was in Chinatown with my best friend. We were craving ramen and found this place by change. We both ordered the braised beef ramen with 3 mm noodles. It was the most delicious meal I've ever had. Not only that but the service is fast even if it's a full house. Now, we go there every week or two. I highly recommend this place.
One thing I noticed in Toronto is that there are many homemade noodle shop, and there is one on Spadina Avenue that I enjoyed a lot. Homemade Ramen 中國蘭州牛肉拉面 sells authentic lan zhou ramen 蘭州拉面 . Once you enter the shop, you can see a chef at the back pulling noodles non-stop. They make the noodles fresh to order, and they have 6 different noodles to choose from. Each has a different thickness and width.
Came here for dinner and I never knew this place existed in Chinatown. I definitely enjoyed their homage ramen. The noodles are soft and chewy and the portions are big too. Prices are reasonable as well.
After a friend's recommendation, I became a regular at this restaurant, bringing others along as well. It is a go-to spot for delicious noodles at an affordable price. Don't miss out on their must-try cold noodles!
Ben heard from a friend saying that Homemade Ramen 中國蘭州牛肉拉麵 in Chinatown has the best Chinese hand-pulled noodle in Toronto, even better than our favorite, Magic Noodle (see post here). I would say it's a tied!!!. Sesame Pancake w/ Sliced Beef $4.99. This definitely doesn't look like the picture on their menu but I thought it tasted great. The sesame pancake was light while the beef was tender and flavorful.