Reasonable price. Great spice. I love how firm the noodles was and it did not even went soggy though we had to travel with the food. Service is fast and the preparation is enough to have starving peeps wait after a night out.
I tried their tantanmen and asked for addtl egg and pork. Well, basically you will only have the ramen without anything on it so you really have to avail their add ons. 😂 This is the most affordable ramen i've seen in the metro!
It has been a while since I visited this place. Since it got burned, their renovations made the place bigger and a lot more open, in a sense. There are still very full at night.
Tantanmen is still delicious but somehow less flavor than the first time I ate here.
Gyoza is different altogether and I don't like it anymore
Tokwa't Baboy, Buttered Chicken and Sisig are all still delicious and a good match for a bottle of beer.
The place is still hot inside so better seat near the outside.
out of curiosity, we tried this Ramen house due to it is so popular. so far... we enjoy it for you get more than what you've paid for... a quick stop to satisfied your ramen cravings... a perfect match of Gyoza and Ramen
First time to saw a ramen place that's carenderia type.
Cheap food + you pay for what it's worth so don't expect that much. But it's good.
My friends recommended this place coz they always eat here after a long bike ride. So one time that I went to a ride with them, we ate here. There's a lot of people and foreigners that's why we just requested a table and chairs and eat on a sidewalk.
Tried the famous ramen house near our school! This ramen house is quite popular because it's cheap and budget friendly for students. The place is just like a typical cariderya with inuman on the side. In less than a 100 pesos, your tummies will be filled with hot ramen! Dont forget to order gyoza as side dish!
FOOD: 4/5. We ordered the Tantanmen Ramen, It was so spicy but in a good way. We also ordered Tokwa't baboy which has a very unique sauce, It wasn't like any other tokwa't baboy.
SERVICE: 3.5/5. The servers were polite but not that attentive.
AMBIANCE: 3/5. It was a bit noisy. It had a carenderia vibe. It's located at a very busy street of Manila
RECOMMENDATIONS: I haven't tried the other ramens but I would recommend the Tantanmen Ramen if you are a fan of spicy ramens.
Their ramen is way too good for its price compared to other ramen shops in malls who charge too much for unsatisfactory ramen. Erra's Ramen is very cheap and is worth a try if you're a ramen lover like me.
The place isn't that good though considering its at the side of the road and also doubles as a bar so expect lots of people drinking especially in the evening. Staff are attentive and courteous though may take a lot of time to process your needs if there are a lot of customers around. Despite this, I would always go back to Erra's for cheap and delicious ramen
Marielle Mica Marcelo
+3.5
My friends and I always go here whenever we want cheap but good ramen. I like the spicy one. Though I wish they add more meat because there's not much toppings. But ramen itself is tasty you'll always want to go back
I've been here a couple of times. Since Erra's was burnt down a few months ago, their price went higher than before. The food is still good, but I felt like after the fire, their servings became lesser. Anyway, for the price that you are paying, its still one of the best Ramen places in town.
P.S. The ambiance is not really that nice since is beside the streets but the place became bigger than before 👍
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