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Came here with my husband and 2 kids for lunch and I was so excited that they had opened a Kinton Ramen in the area! We usually have to travel to North York or downtown for any good ramen. This location is spacious, clean and simple. I liked the walls with this cool wooden design. It was however very loud, they were playing clubbing music at 12 noon....when I asked for a high chair, they had none. The menu is small, only some options for ramen, and some tapas. We ordered the miso chicken ramen and pork shoyu ramen. Ordered a chicken rice dish for my 2 year old. Each ramen was an expensive $12.99, and the toppings were extra (corn, veggies etc). It took them 20-30 min to prep it. The ramen was very tasty, broth was flavorful and the meat was very tender. The chicken rice dish was so so, rice was soft and fluffy but the chicken looked like canned chicken with a dollop of mayo on top and some nori. The bill came up to almost $40 which is quite pricey. I thought the ramen was good but not worth the price. The ambience was great for the younger crowd and couples but not family friendly.
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