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  • Now that there are two ramen places in Madison, I feel it's imperative that the two be compared. This review hopes to answer any questions you might have in deciding whether to go here, Ramen Kid, or its competition, Umami. To test consistently, I ordered a classical Japanese ramen meal - pan-fried pork gyoza and tonkatsu ramen - at both places. At Ramen Kid, you get half of a soft-boiled egg and bamboo shoots (seaweed is extra) on top of the noodles, pork, and broth. After trying both, I prefer Ramen Kid. The ramen here is better in almost every aspect. The broth is much richer and thicker and the noodles have texture without tasting doughy. The pork was tender and pretty good overall. The gyoza is also not bad, although it didn't exactly blow my mind. But I cannot emphasize enough how savory the broth was. It was bitterly cold that day, and god the rich taste and fragrance of that savory bowl of noodles and broth was delicious. Also, it's really not that expensive. Hopefully this might have helped you decide where to go. The ramen at Ramen Kid is better than at Umami, but Umami has better things other than ramen. What you end up preferring will depend on what you're in the mood for.
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