Taiyo Ramen has been a late night staple in Hawai’i for so long. Do you folks remember when it used to be on Kapiolani where Nordstrom is now? I must sound like one real old fogie saying that. I’ve been saying a lot of things that make me old already. Naming prices of what things used to be…talking about how music and movies are not good anymore. Oh boy. Where was I? That’s right, Taiyo Ramen! My favorite dish from there is definitely the kimchee fried rice. I hate to brag but I think I make the best kimchee fried rice (lol) but if I had to buy it outside, it’s definitely from Taiyo. Kimchee fried is one of those dishes that doesn’t seem to have a consistent recipe – every time I try it outside, it’s always different…either too sweet or not enough spice. Anyhow, I came here a few weeks ago and was happy to see that things are still pretty much the same. It’s a funny set up for a “Japanese” restaurant, it’s a ramen shop that sells kimchee fried rice. The wait staff are all Korean so the TV plays KBFD (which I like), the kitchen staff are all Chinese! Talk about getting a mixed plate, no complaints here though. Let’s get to the pictures!
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Shirokiya – Ramen
I went to Shirokiya a few weeks ago for lunch with my coworker and we tried out their ramen! I like the whole food court thing they got going on upstairs – great concept. My coworker tried the seasonal ramen place – sorry I can’t remember the name and I can’t find it online either! They claimed they won first place for ramen in Ishikawa. It’s a miso based soup with thin sliced pork belly. Check it out!
To me it looks like sliced bacon that has been braised. She let me try some of the pork and it was very flavorful! The noodles were good because they were firm and very curly. I also like al dente noodles, I got a taste of the broth and thought it was very good!
Here’s my ramen! It’s from Menya Ifu Do Do which is also located in the Shirokiya food court. When I first tried this place long ago, I thought they were going to be there for a limited time. I guess they are a main stay! Doesn’t this bowl look awesome? I love spicy foods so this looked great to me. This place is definitely pricey though. I was glad my egg wasn’t overcooked (i.e. the gray circle of death) – our ramen places tend to do that but I think it’s due to salmonella scares. Makes me really miss the eggs I ate in Japan, I ate at least one egg everyday in Japan. No regrets! I ordered a side gyoza here and it wasn’t even worth the picture. It tasted like they walked over to the frozen food section and bought some gyoza. Disappointing and expensive. I enjoyed the ramen though!
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Goma Tei Ramen – Ward Center
I love me some Tan Tan Ramen. Do you have a place that serves your favorite Tan Tan? I’ve gotta give it up to Goma Tei Ramen because this is the first place I have ever tried Tan Tan Ramen. Tan Tan Ramen’s broth looks thick with sesame murkiness but the broth doesn’t taste as thick as it looks. I’ve been coming here ever since they opened but haven’t been back in over a year. I was starting to get disappointed in my previous visits because I felt like they were making changes that affected the quality. So how did this visit fare? Let’s explore.
Let my Wakame Tan Tan Ramen lure you in…
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