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We wrapped up our new year trip in Montreal with, of course, ramen for lunch. First we went to Ramen-Ya, and found out that it was still closed for the new year, so we looked for another Japanese place nearby, and we found this gem, Yokato Yokabai! Firstly, you'd be asked if you wanted to consume alcohol. If so, you'd be seated in the bar section. The lunch menu was very simple with a handful of appetizers and two types of ramen, Tonkatsu and Kira-miso which you can choose to go with either chicken or pork. You can order from a piece of menu on the table and customize your ramen. We decided to get with the normal ramen which has regular saltiness. The broth was amazing. We also ordered gobo to go along with their fruit beer, Ichiko Ale. I personally never had gobo root before, so it was very interesting. Don't forget to check out the artworks along the way to the bathroom downstairs! I would recommend this place to anyone who's in search of good ramen in Montreal.
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