It actually feels like you're in a maze.
"Where's everyone? It's not funny guys!" |
After a while I decided to let Richie know where I was hiding when he started crying hahaha!
But you'll soon notice that these wooden fences are actually quite helpful because then you'll have privacy with your group.
Like this area right here where you can practically hold a conference because of the size and the privacy hehe.
I love these semi-private booths! Pang date!
Where's Richie? |
Here are some condiments that you can put into your ramen. I honestly did not feel the need to. It's very tasty on it's own!
Time for starters!
The other odd looking dish was the Mentaiko Gohan. This my friends are spicy fish eggs. Spicy Cod Roe
over Rice. It’s not actually overly spicy. It was just the right amount.It's one of those dishes that at first sight I wasn't sure how to eat. So apparently you just get a bit of the raw fish egg and eat with a spoon of rice!
Their Teriyaki
Chicken Wings are simply crispy with a good balance of sweet and salty. To
me, they’re sort of like Korean style crispy fried chicken.
The Chasu Maki (P230)
is like one of those Korean appetizers as well wherein meat is wrapped in
lettuce. This is chasu roll with bean sprout and spring onion. It was good but
I was personally looking for something to dip it in. I love dips hehe.
Also I would have to say that they have one of the best Gyoza (6 pcs for P150) that I’ve tried. It’s stir fried but it’s still juicy on the inside.
The Karaage (P180) on the other hand was okay. When a fried piece of chicken is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, you can never go wrong.
We paired it with the Original Yakimeshi (P160). It was good as well. Sticky flavorful rice that could stand as a meal on its own.
Now it’s time to bring on the Ramens!
Ikkoryu serves Japanese ramens that are very tasty and
authentic. So far all the three that we
were able to taste were good.
The Black Garlic Tonkotsu
(P380) is tonkotsu soup mixed with special roast garlic oil. And once you
take a slurp of the soup, you can really taste the garlic. But in a good way.
It’s not too strong that would make you conscious of your breath afterwards.
During our 2nd visit, Richie was able to try this and as expected, he loved it! He loves anything garlicky.
During our 2nd visit, Richie was able to try this and as expected, he loved it! He loves anything garlicky.
The Special Vegetable
Paste Tonkotsu (P380) is enhanced by a seasoned vegetable paste and aromatic
oil. The vegetable paste to me tasted
curry-ish, which I liked. It didn’t seem like I was eating an all-veggie ramen.
Richie will for sure raise a disapproving eyebrow at me when I say that this for
some reason, this was my favorite among the three.
The Ajitama Tonkotsu (P380) is their best seller. It’s topped with a special half-boiled egg
which is marinated with a special blended soy sauce base. The seasoning is just
right and the soup is not too thick which doesn’t make it too heavy.
During our second visit, I tried the Miso Tonkotsu (P380). And I must say this is another favorite! The blend of the miso paste is really rich (but not overly rich) which makes it a perfect meal.
Then for an additional P50, I added an ajitama. Ramen heaven!!!
Others:
This rice wrapped in nori was something that wasn't on the menu yet Forgive me if I totally forgot the name. at the time we went. It's a perfect on-the-go rice "meal" because you can munch on it like a sandwich. The rice was very flavorful plus the crunch of the nori wrap was sort of fun to munch on. No need to put sauce or anything!
During our second visit, I tried the Miso Tonkotsu (P380). And I must say this is another favorite! The blend of the miso paste is really rich (but not overly rich) which makes it a perfect meal.
Then for an additional P50, I added an ajitama. Ramen heaven!!!
Others:
This rice wrapped in nori was something that wasn't on the menu yet Forgive me if I totally forgot the name. at the time we went. It's a perfect on-the-go rice "meal" because you can munch on it like a sandwich. The rice was very flavorful plus the crunch of the nori wrap was sort of fun to munch on. No need to put sauce or anything!
We also tried their Ice
Cream Shiratama Zenzai (P180) which is ice cream with glutinous rice balls
with red bean paste. We tried the green tea and the black sesame ice cream flavours.
It was quite refreshing and it’s a treat to chew on the rice balls along with
the ice cream. My favorite would be the Black sesame ice cream.
So there you go! Another ramen experience you can add to your quest for all things ramen! Can I just say it has been a torture finally completing this entry because of the bed weather and my longing to eat a miso tonkatsu with agitamaaaa!!! Droooool! I swear if I happen to be in SM Aura I will definitely order some! Miso or vegetable? Hmmm... Choices choices... As long as there's ajitama, I'm good!
Thank you to Kenji-San, and Riza of Ikkoryu Fukuoka Ramen for their gracious hospitality! We will be back soon!
I laughed out loud when richie got lost... hahahaha
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