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Ajisen Ramen is my favorite ramen chain. I used to eat there at least once a week when I lived in China. After wandering around Chinatown and discovering that the place I wanted to try had closed down, my husband and I decided to go to Ajisen. The owner was outside enticing passersby to come inside. He was so energetic & friendly. The staff inside was just as friendly. We started with the spring rolls, which were delicious. My husband ordered the bbq pork spicy ramen & I had the Ajisen spicy pork ramen. With the Ajisen spicy pork ramen, you can choose the level of heat, 25-200. I chose 50 and great googly moogly was it spicy! Incredibly scrumptious, but also tears in eyes, snot running down your face, coughing after every bite, spicy. I love when I order spicy and it lives up to its name. My husband loved his ramen, too. The prices are fair, around $9-13 for a bowl of ramen, and there is a wide variety of ramen to choose from. There are other items on the menu too, like rice and noodle dishes.
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