2011-04-27
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for photos and more reviews, visit http://littlemomentsofmylife.wordpress.com (:i got the mini value combo ($11.80) which i think is really quite worth it! oh yeah, for the sanpou shoyu ramen must add $2 cos its special. haha. anyway, i preferred the mini size cos its more manageable? and it comes with a side dish and a drink. the original size ramen is priced at $14.80. anyway what is special about the sanpou ramen is the three types of meat in it! there is a piece of Toroniku (braised pork che
i got the mini value combo ($11.80) which i think is really quite worth it! oh yeah, for the sanpou shoyu ramen must add $2 cos its special. haha. anyway, i preferred the mini size cos its more manageable? and it comes with a side dish and a drink. the original size ramen is priced at $14.80. anyway what is special about the sanpou ramen is the three types of meat in it! there is a piece of Toroniku (braised pork cheek), Cha Shu (braised pork belly in char siew sauce) and Buta Kakuni (braised pork belly in special sauce). i loved how the meat was beautiful melt-in-your-mouth softness of the meat! and the egg was done wonderfully as well, you could see the part hard-boiled, part oozy and juicy egg yolk, and even the egg white was in the nice half-done way! cool! the soup was not bad as well, i preferred this to my sister's version. but it was nothing to shout about in my opinion.
my side dish was the mini dango set, which is basically baked (i think) chicken balls covered with a nice barbeque sauce and mayo. yumyum!
my sister's mini tonkotsu ramen (also the set meal) was pretty much similar to mine. the thing about their ramen is that there is hardly any meat :/ like mine had one piece of each kind of meat, and i think hers just had one piece of cha shu -.- which is a pretty sad case -.-
for her side, she got the crispy dango, which is the deep fried version of my chicken balls.
another dish we got was the unagi toji set ($14.80) which is grilled unagi (eel) wrapped in soft fluffy eggs which were really yummy and comes in a sizzling hot pot that smelled awesome! taste wise, it was not bad!
one more thing was that they had this cute sign that said "Chose your poison" in which the "poison" refers to their selection of condiments like stir-fried chili chives, chili paste and garlic chips. guess which one i chose? the GARLIC! haha. i sprinkled a whole spoonful in my soup which added a nice flavour to the soup (: (:
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