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Contribuer aux commentairesMY FAVORITE RAMEN PLACE! I always get either their shoyu ramen and their dipping tonkotsu ramen. The noodles are amazing and the broth is to die for! The chicken karaage here is my absolute favorite. Haven't tried a better karaage.
We ordered Tantanmen, Shoyu Ramen, and Gyoza here. Their ramen is good - tantanmen is spicy enough and has lots of pork bits and shoyu has just the right kind of saltiness - but it's not something you can eat everyday of you're on a ramen binging kind of mood. Their broth is too rich and fatty compared to other ramen I have tried and it actually made me a little bit lightheaded. For comparison's sake the taste of their ramen and gyoza closely resembles that of Mendokoro Ramenba's ramen but Yushoken's gyoza is better. The only problem I had with their shoyu ramen is thay cut of their chashu though is thin and small. If you like chashu a lot you will have to order extra ones because their cut will not satisfy you. Also they have house tea which is a definite plus. Ambience and service are good. It's definitely a japanese resto complete with the hanging cloth above their bar. Parking is not so difficult to find considering that it is in a kind of shopping complex. There's a queue here if you want to dine in and it can get pretty long but the diners are considerate enough not to linger long within the premises after eating.
We ordered Tantanmen, Shoyu Ramen, and Gyoza here. Their ramen is good - tantanmen is spicy enough and has lots of pork bits and shoyu has just the right kind of saltiness - but it's not something you can eat everyday of you're on a ramen binging kind of mood. Their broth is too rich and fatty compared to other ramen I have tried and it actually made me a little bit lightheaded. For comparison's sake the taste of their ramen and gyoza closely resembles that of Mendokoro Ramenba's ramen but Yushoken's gyoza is better. The only problem I had with their shoyu ramen is thay cut of their chashu though is thin and small. If you like chashu a lot you will have to order extra ones because their cut will not satisfy you. Also they have house tea which is a definite plus. Ambience and service are good. It's definitely a japanese resto complete with the hanging cloth above their bar. Parking is not so difficult to find considering that it is in a kind of shopping complex.... read more
Ramen Yushoken has set the bar for Tsukemen. After trying tsukemen from other ramen restaurants, I get disappointed. They're similar to Nagi where you need to eat your food inside. No take outs.
This is the best ramen i've ever tasted! The broth is so rich and tasty. The noodles, perfection! Their gyoza is also one of the best in town.
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