Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan|ラーメン飛龍
Ramen restaurant, at Japan, 〒560-0022 Osaka, Toyonaka, Kitasakurazuka, 1 Chome−5−29 桜塚ビルディング
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Rating
3.7 (129 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Closing Time: 23:00
💲Price Range
¥1-2000
☎️Phone Number
+816-6854-7592
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More Comments at Google MapThere was a ramen shop with delicious fried rice on TV, and a certain ramen shop was introduced, but I felt that the fried rice here was much more delicious than there. Everyone has different tastes. By the way, Sichuan-style ramen here is also delicious. It looks spicy and the menu says it's spicy, but honestly it's not spicy, so it's unsatisfactory for those who like spicy food, but it's recommended for those who don't like spicy food.
There is nothing wrong with everyone's reviews. Gyoza is delicious I happened to visit a nearby construction site for lunch. I entered this store because of the reviews. "Gyoza" which was well received...it was delicious. For the “char siu platter” Menma and kimchi are also served on the same plate. It was delicious...it was delicious. There are many ramen shops around. Discovering delicious ramen in a fiercely competitive area I'm happy ^_^
I've visited 3 times in the last few months. Recommended Hiryu ramen, thin noodles with soy sauce pork bones. I got all the soup without being savory. There may be some criticism of the use of umami seasonings (chemical seasonings), but it was delicious without leaving an unpleasant aftertaste. As for the char siu, it looks small, but it's more than 1 cm thick, and it's well made. I ordered half-chan fried rice, and the freshly made appearance made me think, "This is Akan Yatsuya." However, it was a mistake that I tried to put it in my mouth as soon as I was gutted. Sorry for the shop. While eating with ramen, it feels good to be fluffy. A large serving of noodles is 950 yen for a set, and if a friend or acquaintance asks me, "Do you know a ramen shop?", I will recommend this shop. *Finally, I think there is room for reconsideration of the garnish "Menma".
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