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Don't do it! Don't be lured by all their lobster fest food pics on line. It doesn't taste nearly as good as it looks! Ok just to be fair, I only tried the lobster Ramen. We came to Marché for their lobster fest (only available at the eaton centre location) and I was thoroughly disappointed. If it's not one thing, it's another. Let start with the broth, there is a slight hint of lobster taste but is was very salty. The texture of ramen was inconsistent, I had pieces of noodles that were harder than the rest. The mushrooms were a bit bitter while the bean sprouts in the ramen was completely raw! I really like blanch or stir fry bean sprout in my ramen but definitely not raw sprouts. Lastly, the lobster, it was not the greatest in quality or quantity. And here's the killer, it cost $20 plus tax. I've paid $25 for a bowl of pork ramen that tasted just average in Copenhagen and in comparison, I'm much happier paying the $25 in Copenhagen than the $20 lobster ramen at Richtree Marché.
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