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Literally the BEST karage chicken I've had here in montreal! We got pork dumplings, I didn't like how there was ginger mixed in with the pork but still overall delicious. I ordered the VOLCAN (spice level 1: medium) and the portion was ALOT. It was way more than their normal bowls, which also reflects this difference in the price ($12 vs $9). The volcan came with chicken broth and karage chicken as well, egg, onions and a garlic miso base. I thought the broth was okay, it wasn't my favourite broth. I prefer something more creamy like the broth at yokata yakabai on drolet ave or atelier asie in Chinatown mtl. The volcan also came with FAT noodles which I did not know, I usually prefer the smaller skinny noodles. My bf ordered the pork spicy tonkotsu & his review is similar to mine. We weren't a huge fan of the broth but his noodles were skinny and we both loved it. Overall I would return to this place, but I wouldn't order the volcan or tonkotsu again, would probably try their shoyu (soy based chicken broth)! This place doesn't use MSG & their noodles are hand made, and cooked with "soft water". They seem to take great care in the way they make and serve their ramen which I think is really important and enough to make me return here. :)
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