There are so many ramen restaurants in this area and I am always willing to try new ones. I wanted to see how Menya Fuji compares to other ramen shops in Toronto.
The restaurant is small and there aren't many seatings available. I came here when it wasn't peak hours so I can't say how busy and full this place gets. Me and my friends were greeted and seated quickly.
Food: I ordered the shio ramen. My first impression was that there were few pieces of thin meat. I am aware that ramen don't usually come with a lot of meat. But the portion here was very small. The broth was nice. The broth was flavorful and it was very heavy. Other than the broth, the overall ramen did not impress me. The noodles were very average. There wasn't anything unique. Plus, there weren't a variety of toppings. It was mostly noodles and broth.
I can't say I love this place and I probably won't make an effort to come back. They have a nice broth but it wasn't enough to convince to return.