Osaka, Japan|Chinese dining Rantei
Mandarin restaurant, Chinese takeaway at Japan, 〒543-0002 Osaka, Tennoji Ward, Ueshio, 3 Chome−8−21 1階
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Rating
4.3 (752 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 17:00
💲Price Range
¥1-4000
☎️Phone Number
+816-6773-6131
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More Comments at Google MapReally like the original one “Subuta”. This is the BEST Subuta I’ve ever had! Lately I found here , but already been here for 3 times😂 My favourite restaurant!
First visit on weekday lunch. It just so happened that they were offering a 100 yen discount for early bird lunch if you order by 11:30! I ordered the "Rantei set meal". This is a great value set where you can enjoy the famous sweet and sour pork, Taiwanese ramen, fried rice, and popular menu items all at once. The famous sweet and sour pork is crispy fried juicy pork with plenty of green onions, chili peppers, and garlic. Rather than sweet and sour sauce, I liked the light sauce, similar to that of oil and pork belly. Taiwanese ramen may have different tastes. Unique taste. The tea was a nice jasmine tea, and it was refreshing for Chinese food, which tends to be greasy. It was so delicious! Thank you for the meal. For lunch payments, you can use a credit card for orders over 3,000 yen. Electronic money could be used regardless of the amount. Also, it seems that you can use credit cards regardless of the amount at night.
I went there for the first time. It seems to be famous for its sweet and sour pork, but when I went there, I was drawn to the Gomoku Yakisoba and had the Gomoku Yakisoba set meal. The taste of the bean paste and toppings was well balanced, and they intertwined well with the noodles, making it a delicious dish. Also, since it was a set meal, it also came with rice, so it was nice to be able to try the Petit Gomokudon. The person I was with ordered the sweet and sour pork, so I had the pork, which was also delicious and went well with the rice. Next time I go, I would like to try the sweet and sour pork set with a large serving of rice.
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