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Bidrage med feedbackWe tried the different Ramen offers and gyoza it was very good! at the first sight the portion seems to be small (so we have ordered an extra bowl), but it is actually filling! we cannot end our second bowl. there were only four parking spaces in front of the restaurant, and we had to wait a bit, as the place for a weekday was quite unusual, according to the safety guard. there was no waiting zone, so we had to wait outside. the weather was pretty cool. the server are friendly, ambiente is good, eating is also good with a reasonable price. So I would be the overall experience of being too good.
All the robbers were rich. the tonkotsu tantan, truffle, black garlic, black pfeffer and the standard kara mano with different flavor levels. the half hard boiled egg must be cut so that the hot broth can warm up the egg yolk. we. try each of the iekei or the basilikum. my tonkotsu tantan broth for this meal I had requested for the cheesy risotto. the risotto looked much less than before. risotto was fast, in contrast to the rams, the almost 30 minutes from ordering to service. there were only 2 other tables that were occupied when we arrived, a total of 6 guests, so it should not be the reason for the delay. cheesy risotto on the tantan broth was great, in contrast to earlier when I had the risotto on the black garlic bread.
I am surprised by the environment and the delicious taste of the rhugging. the location is a little far from makati, but it is worth tasting the smokers. strong beat iekei if they like to taste tonkotsu. they have. very light and healthy cold soba with udon style nudel, best for vegetarian.
Location and parking: p. guevarra from wilson street, oyasumi will be on the left side. parking can be difficult as there are only 4 to 5 slots on the filial front. the roads can be packed with cars and maneuver along it will...difficult ramen: not sure how these ramen shared tariffs, as we have only tried their Iekei variant. these we had the worst inflamed broth without Umami factor. the spinat made a bitter addition to it. we didn't finish our court. service: service is good, as their employees are attentive. the place has 2 etagens and the counter is on the floor. the safety guard was helpful when parking and parking our vehicle. we do not come back to this joint.
Gloomy, rainy, dark days always have me craving for one thing: a nice, hot, savory bowl of Ramen. Yesterday was one of those days. It has been raining non-stop since last week, and apparently, the release date of Pokemon Go had the worst timing. In...our area there are no Pokestops, so I have to depend on walking, which I can't do because of the rain. Anyways, going back to our main topic, I complained noisily to my trainer about wanting to eat Ramen. A lightbulb probably appeared on top of his head as he told me that he recently ate at a really good Ramen House in San Juan. That restaurant is Oyasumi Ramen. So, after training, I informed my grandparents about this restaurant and I found out that I wasn't the only one who was craving for Ramen. So we decided on going later that day. Fastforward, we arrived at Oyasumi Ramen, the place seemed welcoming but there was one problem. Lack of parking space, my grandfather had to park somewhere else as we waited inside the restaurant. When you first enter, they have the typical ramen bar area where you can see the chefs preparing the food. We had to stay there for awhile since all the tables had been occupied so we ordered in advance. Me and my grandfather went for the Iekei ramen which consisted of perfectly-cooked noodles with chashu slices in their signature tonkotsu-shoyu tare broth with spinach, leeks and 3 sheets of nori. We had the chashu changed to thick-cut since it was just an added 80 pesos. The original price was 350, since we added 80 it became 430 pesos. I also ordered the Gyoza, because, just because. It didn't take long before we were seated, the tables were in their second floor and if I recall, there were only 4 tables. Their serving time was quite fast and the warm bowls of ramen were set in front of us. Everyone else dug in but I took 3 minutes to take pictures. Iekei Ramen and Gyoza I took a sip from the soup and the flavors were very rich, it satisfied my very soul with each sip. I then tasted the noodles, at first, they seemed bland, but after mixing it around in the bowl with the soup it started to taste better. What really amazed me was the Gyoza. It was divine, the best of all the others I had. It was tender and the taste was something I would never get bored of. I ate four and shared one with my grandmother. Luckily, it was cheat day so no regrets. I tried eating as slow as possible to enjoy the taste, but somehow, I finished before everyone else. I wasn't even able to try the Cheesy Risotto because I was so full. That's pretty much it, I'll try a different kind of ramen the next time I go back. Don't forget to check out my Instagram for more pictures: @angel_base90401