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Great ramen place and a very welcome addition to the Yonge/Finch area. Small resto right at Finch TTC station area. I was hesitant at first given that it doesnt look all that impressive on the outside, but inside the resto it is charming and has the typical Japanese resto look. Our groups ordered one ramen each and shared some appetizers - karaage (fried chicken), and takoyaki (fried squid balls). I was especially impressed with the karaage. There are just too many bad versions of it elsewhere, and the one here taste really authentic and has a nice crispiness on the outside where still able to maintain a moist and tender inside. Delish! For myself, I ordered the Fuji Mountain ramen. It is absolutely huge and if you dine alone I would not suggest getting any appetizers at all if this is what you'll be ordering. It is a meat-lovers ramen, with two slices each of 2 different cuts of pork (belly and shoulder), karaage, and an whole egg + sprouts. It is absolutely delicious. The miso broth is really nice and flavourful too, and not oily. I highly recommend getting this. As far as my favourite ramen places goes in Toronto, Menya Fuji rockets up to my top 3 list, and definitely the top place in the North York area.
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