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| - This restaurant is quite visible on the Yonge & Sheppard intersection. There is a giant mechanical statute with moving noodle outside the restaurant. You can't miss that!
Compared to Kinto Ramen, which is only 10min walking distance north from Kenzo, this restaurant is a lot more spacious. There is no waiting time, which can be positive if you need to get your food fast.
Kenzo has a decent number of selection on its menu. In terms of the menu, the difference between Kenzo and Kinton is that Kenzo pretty much doesn't allow you to customize their dish. This can be a good thing because it means they can make their default dish right.
I ordered Tonkotsu ramen, which is basically pork belly with a regular soup base. At first, the noodle that I ordered was firm (al dente). However, as I eat, the noodle quickly goes soggy. The pork belly wasn't as tender compared to Kinto, but that maybe because the meat at Kinto was mostly fat. In another way, this means that Kenzo may lead to a healthier alternative. All in all, this place is worth trying if you are around the neighborhood.
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