Kyoto, Japan|Ramen Miyako
Ramen restaurant, at 4 Saiintatsumicho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 615-0014, Japan
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3.5 (182 comments)
💲Price Range
¥1-1000
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More Comments at Google MapThe chicken ramen was nice and only cost 820 yen. They brought our food out quickly too. This place definitely deserves a high Google rating.
Delicious, cost effective meal. Ramen and fried rice were both amazing. Service was impeccable as per usual.
I went on a weekday around 8pm. From the door of the store to the inside of the store, it is far away like a townhouse. A ramen shop? That's what it felt like. And I was surprised that there were no customers. There were two of us sitting at the counter, and the table next to us was wide, and the table was deep, so it was spacious. The menu is simple and customized with toppings. Single dishes are also cheap, and there are a lot of things that would be good as snacks to go with alcohol. It was a good portion, so it was good for two people to share. The ramen soup is creamy. The soup is richer and creamy than the thick and thick soup. The soy sauce pork bone base was burnt, but the soy sauce wasn't sharp and had a gentle taste. The noodles are characteristically thin, so it could have been harder. The fried chicken was juicy and I had to be careful with the meat juices, but it was the classic fried chicken with thigh meat. It wasn't too big and was easy to eat. The gyoza had a taste that made me want rice for the first time in a while. The dipping sauce and the gyoza sauce were delicious. I also ordered green onion mayo dumplings, which was something else. The green onions were crunchy and easy to eat, but the mayonnaise would take away the punch, so it went well with the gyoza sauce. The fried rice looked like it had a punch to it, but it had a strong flavor that didn't overpower it. Was the meat inside chopped with burnt shit? I was in the middle of the room with big eyes. It was my first time going there, and I was not disappointed. Oh, the menma snack was also a dish that had a lot of bean sprouts and menma on it, and was flavored with sesame oil. I couldn't eat chicken soup ramen. I want to go again. I didn't have a garage, so I parked nearby. It was 300 yen for the length of stay. It was just a short walk away. The handwritten order sheet was also refreshing! I was also happy to see the words on the bowl after I ate it. I'm the one who should be thanking you.
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