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    Sapporo Ramen Kitchen

    4.7 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Tensai Ramen

    Tensai Ramen

    4.6(7 reviews)
    0.4 km

    If you are at the conference center, this is a shorter walk than it is a drive! On a nice day you…read morecan sit outside and people watch. There are a few (about three) veggie options. I got the one recommended by my waiter, the creamy veggie miso Ramen, and the lower right corner of the menu. This one is not spicy. Next time I come, I will try one of the spicy ones. I got the lychee soda, which is a little too subtle for my taste, but I find that it grows on you. They also have Kirin on draft as well as bottles of Heineken and a 0% Heineken. And of course they have green tea as well as the usual stuff. Ok, the food: these are freshly-made japanese noodles. That means there's a wait for your food, and in my experience, it was substantial. Don't come here if you're in a hurry. This experience may be a one-off, as the waiter apologized for the wait and brought me a free refill of the lychee soda. The noodles were fine, a substantial meal with lots of vegetables in the soup. I added some soy sauce as it was pretty bland. Next time I would ask for some of their black garlic oil. I would come back, if only to try the spicy dish (they describe the spicy sauce as "numbing"!), but I think this place would be great for meat eaters.

    AMAZING. Delicious fresh food. So delicious and comforting in a super cozy atmosphere. Love, LOVED…read moreit!

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    Tensai Ramen - Karaage chicken (4 pieces) (6.25 Euro)

    Karaage chicken (4 pieces) (6.25 Euro)

    Tensai Ramen - Tonkotsu Ramen (16 Euro)

    Tonkotsu Ramen (16 Euro)

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    Yokohama Ramen Saito

    Yokohama Ramen Saito

    4.4(5 reviews)
    5.6 km

    Mr. Saitoh cooks noodles in his kitchen from flour from neighboring windmill. He serves authentic…read moreYokohama / Tokyo style ramen where he is from. Enjoyment guaranteed.

    This place is seriously popular! We arrived 5 minutes after opening on a rainy Sunday, and the…read moretables were already full, with an additional 3 groups waiting in front of us. They do not take reservations, walk-ins only. As we ate, the line never got shorter, only longer. Needless to say, the expectations were super high (it didn't help that it was also recommended to me as the best ramen in all of the Netherlands). The boiled chicken gyoza was extremely average. You can get similar tasting gyoza frozen from an Asian grocery store. I tried both the signature soy and the miso ramen, and both are savory. The miso was very creamy, and (to my surprise) I found it even more salty than the soy. In the end, preferred the signature soy better. Each bowl comes with 2 sheets of nori, some wakame seaweed, half an egg, a large slice of char siu, and some spring onions. The menu doesn't actually specify what toppings comes with the ramen. There is an "extra toppings" section. However, to me, adding "extra corn", "extra bamboo shoots", etc would mean the dish already included corn, bamboo shoots, etc. But it doesn't. An easy fix is to simply list out what comes with the ramen on the menu. Also, a lack of veggies isn't necessarily a deal breaker, but the most disappointing part was the char siu. The slice was thick and tender, but quite flavorless. If it was marinated, I couldn't tell at all. On the plus side, they offer a large variety of condiments. My suggestion is to try at least one or two. Mix the condiment(s) into your spoon with a bit of soup. This way, you can taste test the combination without contaminating the rest of the bowl. I personally liked the minced garlic paste (use the stirring sticks to scoop out a small amount) and the crispy onion flakes. In addition to a variety of paid beverages, they offer free barley tea! I haven't been to a restaurant where they served free barley tea since I was in Korea, so this was a nice walk down memory lane. The barley tea was chilled, perfect for a warm summer day. I don't think this place is bad, but I've definitely had better. Price was decent, though!

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    Yokohama Ramen Saito - Miso Tonkotsu Tsukemen (17 Euro) & Soy Tonkotsu (13.50 Euro)

    Miso Tonkotsu Tsukemen (17 Euro) & Soy Tonkotsu (13.50 Euro)

    Yokohama Ramen Saito - Soy Tonkotsu (13.50 Euro)

    Soy Tonkotsu (13.50 Euro)

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