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I would actually give 1 or 2 star at most for their ramen, however, I really want them to stay in business and I need good ramen in Toronto! Can they do better?? I am from Kyushu, Japan (where Tonkotsu ramen is originally from) so I know my expectation for ramen is too high. Of course I am not expecting a perfect bowl of ramen in Toronto. I just want a decent one. I had the Kakuni Ramen (tonkotsu base soup) the other day at Raijin. Soup is too sweet and creamy (like milk!?) and not salty enough. Flavor is not just bland, but weird and watery, too, there is no depth to the taste. I hope they are not adding dairy like milk or soy milk in it!!!!! I don't want to sound mean, but it tasted like "hondashi (katsuo dashi) in creamy corn soup (no corn, but like the sweetness that comes from corn and milk)". This is not tonkotsu ramen soup, folks... and it does not taste good at all.... The kakuni, noodles, and everything else was fine. More than decent. Love their decor. Please just make some changes to your soup!
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