I have all praises for this restaurant. Always pass by it, but never tried it, until it was recommended to me by my good friend, Karl Legaspi. Located on the Sky Garden near The Block, not many people pass this area, and during lunch time, the sun shines directly on it with a glare. I had lunch at 1pm and the place was almost empty. The emptiness created doubts if the food is good.
They offer ramen, teppanyaki, tempura, gyoza, and some Japanese salads, a little something for everyone. Confused on what to order, I got something safe - Chashu Ramen, the basic of ramens. I also ordered their 4-pc pork gyoza.
For people who know me, I am never a fan of chashu. I always donate it to interested friends whenever I ordered one. Taisho's Chashu blowed me away. It was melt-in-your-mouth-tender, like a hot knife through butter. I am glad there was a lot of slices because it is so addicting.
The first thing you check in a ramen is the aroma of the soup, and the ramen I ordered was fragrant. The soup was very tasty as well. I finished the entire bowl.
The pork gyoza is also special, and it is served along with a pile of shredded cabbage with sesame dressing. The dumpling is juicy and has a soupy filling, much like a xiao long pao.
The staffs are great. They greet you in Japanese when they are going to serve you and when they give you the bill. Price is also worth the value, a little cheaper than most ramen houses around.
Definitely a good place to fill up without spending a lot. read more