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Being in the Peel Region, this is possibly one of the only Ramen dedicated shops in the area. With that being said, I have always been a Pho guy, but being introduced to Ramen at this shop really gave me a big surprise! Just to note again, I am no Ramen connoisseur, but god damn this place is really good! I like whats I like. It all seriousness though I have been here a couple of times after being introduced and I absolutely love it. The couple of times I have been here, I have mainly been getting the Netsu Ramen which is $9.95. I really like this Ramen because it has a spicy broth (which isn't too spicy to me but just gives a tickle on my tongue) which comes with your choice of ground pork/chicken and stir fry vegetables. I really love the combination that the stir fry vegetables bring because it brings a level of freshness with every hearty bite you get with this bowl. Also the fact that the ramen noodles themselves are housemade and made really well in my opinion I have also tried a couple of their other menu items other than Ramen. I would really recommend the Takoyaki which is basically grilled octopus in a ball batter, its hella good. I would also recommend their Onigiri since they are about $3 and come in Salmon, Tuna and Chicken. Don't get me wrong when I first had it, I honestly thought to myself that I could make this at home on my own, but at the same time I low key really liked it. I actually really liked it when I was told to use some soy sauce with it, and honestly I would recommend doing that as well with the Onigiri. Onigiri + Soy Sauce = Da Bomb Overall, This place has brought a new love to me regarding Ramen, its the Japanese signature in their soups, and really necessary for the coming cold days
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