First of all, I don't understand why people indulge on pricey ramens like Ramen Nagi or Hanamaruken. Two servings of Ramen Cool's Pork shoyuramen is worth one serving of Ramen Nagi's regular ramen--with just the same quality.
Anyway, Ramen Cool is a good risk to take on a rainy night. You'd think that just because you haven't heard of the place, it doesn't serve quality meal but boy, are you so wrong. Their broth is good. Their noodles are well done, stringy and captures enough of the flavor. Their ramen each has 4 slices of chasyu pork with vegetablea and other spices on your tableside to customize your palate. Not to mention, their maki is good too with just as reasonable pricing.
We ordered Pork Shioramen and it was good.
One order is good for 2 persons already so I think that the price is worth it.
The resto in itself, although not that big, has a nice ambience. We were the only customers during the time that we dined in there.
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