A fan of spicy foods, I had ordered “Spicy fried chicken ramen” with a side of gyoza and one Tehbotol (Indonesian tea). I last visited this restaurant early this year’s February. They even have Tehbotol chilled and ready to drink! ![]() While it might be a bit too thick for some people, the amount of flavor in each bowl makes this restaurant a must-try for the Halal Ramen-hunters out there. Their “Special rich chicken ramen, 1080 yen” or “Rich chicken ramen, 780 yen” have a notably stronger flavor and of course, the noodles were plentiful and had a texture that isn’t too chewy, nor too soft.įor those that would like a spicy kick to their noodles, the restaurant also serves “Spicy ramen, 1080 yen”, “Spicy fried chicken ramen, 1380 yen”, “Spicy Yakiniku ramen, 1380 yen” and other side menus such as gyoza, fried chicken and curry rice, for you to enjoy the Japanese food experience to the fullest. Their ramen is made of chicken broth and their soup is more concentrated compared to some other ramen restaurants. The restaurant serves an all-halal menu with ingredients certified by the Malaysia Halal Corporation (MHC). Honolu Ramen Ebisu has also won first place in HALAL NAVI’s 2018 popularity ranking, which just shows how many people have enjoyed their tasty ramen. ![]() The owner wishes to open a ramen restaurant in Honolulu, Hawaii for the people there to enjoy Japan’s famous ramen dish, hence the name Honolu Ramen. Honolu Ramen, located just 500 m from Ebisu Station (about 5 to 7 minutes’ walk). Culture Travel Halal Foods in Japan Japan and Islam Muslim Life in Japan Opinion Others Ramen Shopping Kanto Tokyo
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |