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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHii! I'm Anita~ I'm from/living in Edmonton, AB, Canada. I love to eat, eat, eat, travel, Kpop/Kdramas, art~ This is a personal blog about my food travel stories~ I hope you'll enjoy reading my posts, visit some of the places I post about. Pls give me some feedback, or other comments/questions: [hidden email]. Thankyouu :
I have visited Ninja Club several times and have always enjoyed the food there. While the ramen may not measure up to that of bigger cities like Vancouver, it is still pretty good considering the limited ramen options in Edmonton. In addition to ramen, they also offer sushi, sashimi, donburi, and other small snacks. The restaurant has limited seating, so it's recommended to make a reservation for larger groups during peak times. Overall, it's definitely worth a try!
I had a great lunch at this restaurant. It appears to be a popular spot among students for its Japanese ramen. I wasn't too impressed with the maki rolls, as the rice layer was too thick and overpowered the other ingredients. The Japanese ramen, however, was delicious. The handwritten menu was a bit difficult to read. The tables were small and closely packed together, but the food was affordable and well-cooked. Overall, a satisfying dining experience.
I was skeptical of eating here because of the reviews but I wanted to give it a fair shot being that it's fairly new and that they are trying to make a name for themselves on Whyte Ave and stand out from the rest of the one hit wonders who eventually fizzle out.I liked it! Now, I'm not a ramen connoisseur and Iv only had it once or twice but I do know good food and I have high standards when it comes to letting someone else cook my food and I pay them to do it. I had the tantan ramen with a Japanese egg and beef. The broth was nicely seasoned with lots of flavor and a little spicy, the egg added the creamy factor and the noodles were chewy and cooked to my liking. I'm glad I trekked through the snow to make it here because it was exactly what I was wanting! I'll be back and I may try some sushi...
The ramen at this place is amazing. Nomiya is no longer my go-to spot because this place serves the best ramen in the city. I always go for the Tan Tan Ramen, and if you want extra toppings, you'll have to pay extra - which is pretty standard. I mean, Earl's charges $3 for a slice of cheese. I highly recommend any of the ramen options, but I wouldn't have high expectations for the other menu items.