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Promo price ala carte @ $8.90++ (normal $10.90++) or set with gyoza & miso soup & rice @ $13.90++. I joined their free membership to enjoy 10% rebate.
The fried chicken sauce was not intense enough. It tasted quite bland actually. Gyoza was good. Houji cha was refillable. I had it refilled 2 times.
This is Tempura Cha Shu Maki from Osaka Ohsho. Itβs quite a decent sushi, with tempura flakes and mentaiko sauce πππΌ
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π²: 5.90++
Rate: 2.9/5
Tried two different sets (comes with 6pcs gyoza and a bowl of egg soup)
β’ Salted Egg Yolk Chicken
β’ Kimchi Fried Rice
Both sets cost less than $15, filling and taste not bad too! Satisfying meal!
- Suan La Ramen with Paiku Set with sides(Fried chicken) and Drink(Hot Ocha) [$17+]
- Shoyu Ramen with Pork Belly set [$17+] with sides(Fried Gyoza) and Hot ocha drink
My ι ΈθΎ£ soup broth was really salty and the spicy and sour taste was not as strong as I expected it to be. It was tasty due to the high salt content in the broth which was quite a let-down. It was my choice of order could be wrong, which i had a great lesson learnt: Ordering chinese style food items in a japanese restaurant is just wrong. But Ajisen Ramen chains of restaurants normally have quite a salty soup broth or is it just me? π€ Well at least it's pretty worth it for a ramen set but I probably won't be back again as the saltiness level scares me. Well, at least the hot ocha was the saving grace as it quenches my thirst.
Omelette blanket over soft koshihikari rice.
Food was mediocre and honestly, nothing would make me come back for a second try..
It's Cha Shu Ramen! Not really the best in terms of broth, but still decent enough to satisfy craving for Jap ramen π
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π²: $15.90++