The Place to go when you crave ramen on a Petsa-De-Peligro season.
Their ramen ranges from P180-P230 which is extremely cheap! You may think and expect the quality to deteriorate given the price range but their ramen is decent and of good quality. The Aka chashumen is definitely the best choice with a mild spicy kick in the creamy tonkotsu broth topped with thin slices of Chashu. Their noodles are thinner than your usual ramen but it doesn't affect the experience. You can't customize the ramen unlike more luxurious shops but it doesn't matter because it's good as it is, you can always tweak your ramen with the complete set of condiments they offer.
They also offer set meals that ranges from P320-P380 where you can get a regular bowl of ramen and a rice meal or Gyoza depending on your choice. I love how you have a lot of choices for the set meal and very budget friendly too.
As an individual who prioritizes budget over anything else but also is keen to quality, Ramen Kuroda is my go-to ramen place.
This is a go-to ramen place if you're craving ramen on a tight budget. Still, ramen has rich taste and flavor. Aka Chashumen (P230) has a mild but strong spicy taste on a tonkotsu broth - soup was creamy, noodles were thin, and the roast pork was so tender.
First time to order here a plate of Salmon Sashimi (P300). We like how it's fresh, a bit pricey for just 6 thick slices.
Tip: You can order a bowl of ramen and just add noodles if you're really on a tight budget. 😂 It's good for 2, actually!
Cheap yet good ramen. It is great place to dine if you are craving for a ramen not too big. It is yummy and delish. The set meal consists of a regular ramen with small rice meal or gyoza with fruits on the side. It can be for sharing if your companion have a small appetite.
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