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Ajisen Ramen is still selling it's Anniversary special, which is the cheapest bowl of ramen on their menu and in my opinion the greatest bang per buck: their Aso Ramen. A bowl costs about $8 after adding GST and service charge. Aso ramen contains a few slices of char siu, served together with hard boiled egg, copious amounts of bean sprouts, seaweed and chives. They are served together in a bowl of ajisen's signature chewy and springy ramen noodles and hearty pork broth soup. I like that a bowl
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Ajisen Ramen is still selling it's Anniversary special, which is the cheapest bowl of ramen on their menu and in my opinion the greatest bang per buck: their Aso Ramen. A bowl costs about $8 after adding GST and service charge. Aso ramen contains a few slices of char siu, served together with hard boiled egg, copious amounts of bean sprouts, seaweed and chives. They are served together in a bowl of ajisen's signature chewy and springy ramen noodles and hearty pork broth soup. I like that a bowl of ajisen ramen is decent quality ramen, with fresh ingredients and a soup base that is not excessively oily or salty. The service staff here is also rather prompt and friendly. As ajisen ramen is separated from the other parts of the food court, diners are more insulated from the noise and chaos especially during rush hour, meal times outside in the main food court.
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