Why I came here:
Because Kinton Ramen is overrated.
1st Impressions: Way better than Kinton Ramen. I first went to the Steeles & Warden location and was impressed by the quality.
On a side note, you can never go wrong with the Kimchi Steak Ramen if it's your first time.
The Service: Really quick. They serve you hot tea as soon as you sit down, which is nice. Great for small groups of people (4-6 people).
The Menu/Food: By far my favorite menu. Pictures for every single item they serve. You know what your food looks like before it's in front of your face. No more regretful food choices.
They also serve California Rolls, Rice & Meat Dishes, Seaweed if you're not in the mood for Ramen.
What I Had: Spicy Pork Ramen for $10.99 (Medium Spice Level - Just Perfect)
Portions: If you want quantity, go to Kinton Ramen. If you want more quality than quantity, eat here. One bowl will be enough for one person.
Price: You won't spend an arm & leg. Ramen ranges from $5.99-$10.99. For two people, you spend under $30 or even less.
Atmosphere/Ambiance: Typical Asian restaurant vibe - The smell of hot tea and foreign dialect. Not noisy like a lot of other Japanese restaurants, so you don't have to shout at the person in front/beside you.
Overall: Ramen is a great alternative to the usual Pho soup that everyone is familiar with. Rich in flavor and a lot of variants to choose from. From Seafood to Steak Ramen, you will not be disappointed. Do not be afraid to try new Ramen flavors.
****4/5 Stars - Will Go Here Often