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Przekaż informację zwrotnąExcellent ramen, with good prices to match (especially if you choose one of the sets that have both ramen and donburi). The place has seen better days, though, with the interior looking rather tired and worn. It can feel pretty cramped inside, so if you're a large group try to get the private room. Service is good, and there are quite a few wait staff. Overall, a good place for a good Japanese meal.
This place is in dire need of lighting. It has that dark atmosphere only a pub could warrant. Keeping the temperature down low would also do them wonders. Gets pretty hot when you slurp down a piping bowl of noodle soup. Other than that, the staff is, surprisingly, efficient. I've observe their kitchen staff means business- prepped for dinner service and all our orders were out in a couple of minutes. The food though is average yet fairly priced. My pick was the kuro ramen and Rich got the aka ramen. My guess is their aka ramen has a bit of shrimp in it. Their bowls pale in comparison to other ramen-ya when you break it down per criteria: soup base- mild, noodles-al dente but not too springy, chashu- chewy. Takeaway: Ramen Kuroda is known for their set meals- bentos or ramen with side dishes that range from 300-500. Good place to get a bang for your buck or a nice family dinner, as they have other dishes good for sharing.
Clean, plenty of parking spaces, friendly customer services, and their menu set has plenty of selections.
Excellent Ramen. Not sure what the other review was on about but you need to remember that this is their livelihood. I have been to numerous Ramen places all over Japan going there over 100 times. The rain here is authentic unlike other in the Alabang area. I have been here numerous time will will go back.
I went in tonight for dinner with the family and saw a better option in the bento box menu. There 's what they call the mini mini bento box where you get half the portions of your choice of regular/garlic/spicy ramen soup plus 2 main items such as chicken karaage and curry rice. This for P330. About P50 150 slashed off from the price of the full portion bentos. You can have your ramen fix and yet have enough zeal to take on another ramen experience later in the week. But just don 't go here too often. I had a unsightly experience here weeks back with my family dining with our usual ramen fare ordered. As i was early to finish eating and seeing my baby son getting anxious on his high chair i carried him over to the glass wall where in could view the whole kitchen from the dining area. Everything seemed in order and very clean in their working area so typical for a Japanese worker and we were entertained observers . We have to also note that a young male Japanese chef was monitoring all the activities there. I was able to get his name from the dining supervisor but i can 't remember it now. Anyway here 's the most important part. He was overseeing the soup base for the ramen in this really big stainless steel pot which was reported to me by the supervisor was to be used for their restaurant operations the next day. As he was stirring the soup he caught something heavy and raised it out of the pot. It was a wet rag. The Japanese chef was holding it up with the ladle like ok who 's the wise guy who put this? And then a staff member saw me with my disgusted look and when he started looking my way it was like the whole kitchen froze a while knowing i saw this. Since i got to see it i thought i would be offered some kind of explanation for the incident but there was none. Its good that you show your inner workings Ramen Kuroda but when you do something strange and offensive looking then please have the decency to be a little Japanese about it and own up to your mistake. I 'll want to give the ramen a 3 star but i don 't like the odds of tasting their additional rag ingredient again. So over this incident its 1 star. Anyway there 's Hanamaruken restaurant and Ramen Nagi.