The first thing I have to say about this place is that it's very spacious! It's the biggest ramen restaurant I've been to compared to the other ones in Toronto. The service was good and the prices are reasonable. However, I found the food to be decent, not the best I've had at a ramen restaurant.
Appetizers: 4/5
My friends and I ordered the Japanese poutine and a large Chashu platter. The poutine was surprisingly good! It was topped off with cheese, mayonnaise, oyster sauce, and seaweed. The Chashu platter included pieces of meat such as pork belly & shoulder which was good.
Ramen: 2/5
I ordered the regular Tonkotsu Shoyu ramen with extra meat, egg, and noodles. The noodles were good; comparable to Kinton's noodles. However, I found the broth to be too salty for my taste. Sansotei's and Santouka's soup bases are way better compared to Raijin's. Because of this, I could not give Raijin's ramen a high rating.