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Decent ramen shop, inexpensive, and will certainly satisfy your noodle soup cravings, but there are better to be had in Toronto. Their tonkatsu ramen and shio ramen broths are okay but not as good as Santouka's ,which have a deeper and richer flavor. Kenzo's version tastes thinner and more watered down. Noodles are also fine, but IMO are also lesser quality, being less springy. The roast pork isn't as luscious and soft as the other place's pork, but was still good. However, I liked the addition of crisp fresh bean sprouts as a counterpoint to the softer-textured items. A plus is that they offer a vegetarian ramen with a true vegetable-based broth - but while a welcome option for non-meat eaters, it still lacked umami and a fuller fat feel. Kenzo's iced matcha green tea was very good and refreshing.
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