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| - Had the cravings for ramen and decided to give Kinton a try. We got a bit lucky and got seated right away. The place is not so big, so there's usually a small line and wait time.
The ramen menu is quite simple and allow you to select soup base, flavour, noodle, and protein. I got the spicy garlic ramen with pork and thin noodles. My wife got the spicy jalapeño ramen with chicken and thin noodles. The wait for the food was quite long compared to other ramen places, or maybe we were unlucky and the kitchen was really busy serving up orders. Also, they did make a mistake and gave my wife the pork instead of the chicken she ordered. But anyways...
The soup base and flavouring was quite strong, and you can distinctively taste the jalapeño or garlic flavours, which was nice. One thing to note is that Kinton does not seem to serve egg by default with their ramen, meaning you need to pay extra for it, unlike most other ramen places. The portion sizes are quite small and the two slices of pork were small and thin.
I think it is worth trying Kinton once, but probably not a frequent place to visit due to the line ups, pricing, and size of their food.
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