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The Michelin Recommended Ramen Shop is finally here in Toronto!! Came here last Wednesday in the freezing cold but felt it was totally worth it. Arrived around 540 so only needed to wait 15 minutes to be seated. My friend and I both went with the Shoyu Signature Ramen (~$14) with an egg added. Their Signature Ramen are all clam base, so if you are allergic to seafood, you probably want to try other ramen. Portion was decent, although only three pieces of Chasu (very normal for ramen shops), they were at least delicious and not dry. Ramen wise, they don't use the typical yellow noodles you have at ramen places, instead their noodle is more soba like and I though it went quite well with the flavour and the texture was great too. Soup base was also not too salty, so the overall ramen was perfect for me! We also ordered a Chicken Karaage and the Karaage was pretty big. $5 for 4 chicken Karaage is a little more expensive than I expected, but at least the chicken was juicy and it wasn't over fried. I will for sure be returning to try other ramen and appetizers! O and yes I need to leave some room for desserts next time too!! 4 stars for now. Seating wasn't the greatest, a little pricier than their competitors and it's cash only as of now.
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