One of the better ramen place in the metro. Their ramen sets are perfect for those like me who wants to try not just ramen but other food items as well.
I like their ramen but they have only offer limited flavors. Hope they could introduce more ramen soon!
We were actually planning to have some Ramen and we ended up with these two delectable dishes Tonkatsu (Pork) and Sake Furai (Furai is actually derived from Fried, however Japanese is having hard time to pronounce the word “Fried”) I love these two dishes.
I am often turned off by the soft-boiled egg in Ramen dishes, but this one had a creamy, yummy set that goes well with the tasty soup and generous serving of beef. It’s worth another visit!
I don’t know what took me so long to try Santouka! Their takoyakis (with cheese) are heavenly! I especially loved their salmon( fresh and tasty) and their ramen (though a bit pedestrian) meshes well with the rest of the items in their bento dishes. I do encourage you to see for yourself☺️
I like it here. Its isolated and quiet. You can eat the tasty ramen in peace. I want to visit one more time, its very comforting. I want more ramen!
Was an extremely busy day for this day when we got there. This was my second time to dine in this same branch.
Ordered the kara miso ramen and it was nice and filled with umami with a kick of spice
Gyozas were crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside
Staff were extremely accomodating despite being extremely weeded. We asked to sit outside so they litteraly carried a table outside. That is good service
Spicy ramen will forever be my favorite choice, and one of the places where I first had it was at Santouka. ❤️ Unlike the usual fiery offerings, theirs is mild, so even beginners can enjoy it too.
The Kara Miso features a creamy pork broth mixed with bright chili oil. You get springy egg noodles in generous amounts, some chewy black mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and slices of tender pork belly. A garnish of thinly sliced leeks complete the look, as it sits on top of this hearty bowl.
It's guaranteed to fill you up nicely, and keep you warm. 😁
If you're from the area, Santouka is probably the most underrated ramen spot. My ramen-crazed friends would always choose Santouka over the other ramen option in UPTC. I recommend their toroniku ramen and their miso ramen options. Their tsukemen is very tasty and worth the try even for soup fans. I've also tried their gyoza and takoyaki which are pretty tasty as well. Service is great! The staff isn't loud and they're proactive (they always make sure your glass of water is filled which I really appreciate as I hate calling the attention of waiters too often).
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