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| - This restaurant was where I had my very first ramen in Canada after I had done numerous research. Originally, Kenzo was owned by a lady who bought a ramen machine and cooked ramen in this restaurant. I believe I had not paid a visit for at least 4 to 5 years after it was sold to the present owner. Out of curiosity, I wanted to eat ramen at this restaurant tonight.
The menu was more or less similar to the one I read a few years ago but of course the prices were higher now. I ordered a bowl of tonkatsu miso ramen, a bowl of ramen with pork bone and miso soup base with 3 pieces of pork, a slice of fish cake, some veggies, half of a boiled egg, some corn chunks. It also came with a side dish of pickles.
I actually quite enjoyed the side dish of pickles. Even the tiny piece of carrot was cut in flowery shape. It's impressive. There's also a piece of red and green chillies on top of the pickles. The pickles were sour with a light sweet taste. It blended well with a bite of spicy chilly with it.
On the other hand, the bowl of ramen was a bit disappointing even though the size of the bowl was super big and the presentation of the noodle was attractive, every ingredient was arranged nicely on top of the ramen. The taste of pork bone and miso soup was not rich and the ramen was shredded. I supposed I was eating at a ramen shop but the ramen was not served properly. If the soul, the ramen, was not well, no need to comment on the rest of the ramen bowl. I don't think I would recommend this restaurant to my friend.
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