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    Erra's Ramen

    3.8 (10 reviews)
    InexpensiveStreet Vendors, Ramen
    Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Japan, meet China (Shoyu ramen with a side order of siomai).
    Volts S.

    This roadside delight in the down-to-earth party district called Malate has a small but satisfying selection of ramen. Inexpensive is the name of the game here, as none of the choices break PhP100. Each bowl is served hot, with the noodles cooked a la minute and served al dente. If ramen isn't enough to completely fill your belly, you can get a side dish of siomai that is pretty tasty as well. The owner is Japanese, and can usually be found nursing a beer while watching people order, In the ambience department, Erra's Ramen is far from fancy. You'll be sitting beside people swigging bottles of beer and feasting on dishes from the bar that shares the seating area. Nonsmokers beware, the entire place is a cigarette zone. Expect itinerant vendors and small kids asking for coins, although these disturbances are a small price to pay for the small price you actually pay. Avoid this place on Friday nights and nights before holidays, as it can get packed pretty quickly. The fact that seating is shared with a bar means that turnover can be quite slow. Given its proximity to Manila Bay, there is usually a fair amount of breeze, although a less-than-desirable fishy scent can sometimes waft your way. Be warned, air-conditioning is not an option here.

    Erra's Vest Ramen in Adriatico Street, Manila.
    Bart B.

    I bet you have friends and family who tell you that the best-tasting ramen always comes from the big ramen houses that have sprung up in the Metro like mushrooms. I'll tell you what to do. Just ignore them. Hidden along Adriatico Street in Manila, a short walk from Robinson's Place (Pedro Gil Wing), lies Erra's Vest Ramen. At first glance, it looks like an al fresco beer garden. It's open-air. There's no air-conditioning to talk about. And if there are any sanitation laws in Manila, this place has long forgotten about them. Add to that the presence of a multitude of hawkers selling anything from balut to peanuts and you're in for a shock. If you're a neat freak, this ramen place will be quite a challenge for you. But look closely and you'll see that it's crowded with people, from the sidewalk it occupies all the way to the back of the establishment. You'll see, too, that many of the customers are foreigners. You'd say people frequent Erra's because of the cheap beer, which goes for less than PHP 200.00 for a five-bottle bucket. You'd be right, but only partially. Look around and you'll see bowls upon bowls of ramen have been served. I ordered the Tantanmen ramen. It was a bit spicy and I could feel my palate dance a happy jig. If I was blindfolded while I slurped on my noodle soup, I'd honestly say I was dining in some expensive ramen house. The stock and noodles were authentic. And did I tell you my bowl only cost PHP 90.00? The Shoyu, Miso, and Shio ramen go for PHP 60.00, PHP 80.00, and PHP 70.00, respectively. Add-ons like egg, extra soup, and pork can also be ordered. Sandwiches are all below PHP 100.00. Erra's proves that a low price does not necessarily mean poor quality.

    Tantanmen Ramen. Amen.
    Christina Z.

    You'd probably think I'm kidding if I tell you that we could enjoy ramen for just a hundred pesos. And you'd probably think that it's just instant ramen. Yes? I kid you not, sirs and madams. Erra's knows what's up when it comes to ramen! It's the real deal. Whenever I'm in the area of Ermita, I would pass by this stall along Adriatico Street and find myself really curious about why tourists and locals would flock such place. It is so unassuming and not something I'd find myself drinking or hanging out with my friends with on any given day. Today, however, changed all of that! I am officially an Erra's Ramen convert! Also, I had an amazing opportunity to mingle with the wait staff of Erra's. They are one of the friendliest staff I've ever encountered in Manila! It's best if you come around 4 or 5 in the afternoon, too. There are lesser people and your order gets served within five minutes. Regine, who I had asked to sit with me while I was dining, told me that they're open for twenty-four hours! Not only that, by 6pm they get so busy that the waiting game takes so long! And yes, my dear friends, if your LTE's faulty, they have Wi-Fi available. Just ask any of the wait staff for the password. I ordered Tantanmen (P90) with egg (P10), gyoza (P70) and a bottle of beer (P35). I've never been so happy about finally trying out this place! The noodles were perfect and the spiciness of my ramen was how I wanted it to be! Of course, I had to ask for more chili. I can't stand it if my ramen isn't loaded with chili. The gyoza was a new addition to their menu according to Regine. They were big for five pieces and worth every penny! I underestimated you, Erra's! Thank you for proving me wrong. I can't wait to try the other ramen bowls next time!

    Lubiere B.

    Really disappointed with the food. Tantan ramen was watery, noodles not very good, very little meat. Sizzling mushrooms were ok, with a sweet sauce, and shiu mai were awful. Not very good.

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    Ramen Kuroda - Curry Rice & Kuro Ramen Set

    Ramen Kuroda

    5.0(1 review)
    5.3 kmQuezon City

    Tucked along the busy strip of restaurants and businesses under the Mezza Residences is probably…read moresome of the best ramen I've had in Metro Manila--and that's saying something, because ramen is a big deal in these parts! It doesn't have the international recognition of Ippudo or Santouka or the creativity of Nagi, but the ramen here feels as though someone is treating you for a nice dinner at home. There are only three flavors available of the ramen, the shiro (classic), kuro (garlic), and aka (spicy). I've had both the kuro and aka, and I can say that they are extremely satisfying. Neither the garlic nor the spice was too overpowering. The broth was also extremely well-balanced. Not too fatty but still smooth enough to make you want to slurp the bowl once you've finished. The pork cuts weren't as tender as I've had at other places, but still very well done. The tamago was also well done. Love the runniness! But what puts this place over the edge into 5-star territory is the price. You can get a super filling bowl of ramen here for only 230 pesos! And that's for the larger size! I wager that's basically half of what you'd pay at the more upscale mall places for nearly the same quality. I was also able to try one of their sets featuring a bowl of ramen of your choosing, their gyudon rice don on the side and a bowl of fresh fruits for only 360 pesos. I was stuffed after. So so worth it. The gyoza was also really well made, and a steal for only 100 pesos. The staff here is always super attentive and accommodating, even when we've come in with a larger group, and they do accept all major credit cards, which is a huge plus for me. Definitely worth a try. I don't have to venture out to the more upscale parts of the Metro to enjoy a well-curated bowl of ramen anymore!

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    Mendokoro Ramenba - Tsukumen

    Mendokoro Ramenba

    5.0(4 reviews)
    16.6 kmMuntinlupa City

    Some of the most delicious ramen I've ever tried. The broth was very rich and creamy and they're…read moregenerous with the amount of protein they given. This location does have a vegan option for those who are looking. While the taste was exceptional, the limited space in the restaurant did lead to a bit of a wait before getting seated. However, they convieniently have a sister location just across the street which allows you to compare wait times between the two spots and choose the one that could accommodate you first.

    The wait is long but worth it. They do not allow taking the food or any leftovers home and when I…read moreasked why it was because they want to sell you the "experience" and taste the ramen as fresh as it can be. So no taking home leftovers but you can do frozen ramen take out where they also have instructions on how to make it. We had the tantanmen ramen with extra charsiu and egg and it was phenomenal. No wonder they don't have you take it home. We also ordered gyoza which was a little too oily for me and also their Japanese fried rice and chicken karaage now the chicken was great but the rice was passable at best. The rice tasted like they old rice which would be perfect for your usual fried rice as that's what I use but this was too brittle. I paired the chicken with an Asahi beer which hit the spot perfectly. All in all I would say reserve seats first so you don't have to wait long. They make you order and pay ahead of time before eating which is worth noting. Oh and there don't have a lot of seating capability.

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