Trip 2
A small ramen bar tucked away in what looks like a small apartment building. Very cheerful Japanese music. Simple menu which is what ramen bars should be like. Five ramens and four sides to choose from. Not one of those restaurants with countless pages of ramen styles which makes me confused. Friendly staff. Karaage was really tasty. Made to order. Crispy with a warm, tender centre with sprinkles of seaweed and sesame seed. The ramen was well presented. It had two pieces of pork belly...it should come with three pieces. The egg was tasty, salty with a soft, creamy yolk. The pork belly was bland and limp. The noodles were too thin! It felt like eating Chinese egg noodles, I think it may even be just that!
The Karaage saved this place but the ramen was a disappointment! Does not compare to Toronto or New York. Where is a good ramen place in Montreal?