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Sing Sing (秦秦 高浜店) in Takahama, Fukui

June 11, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Thick Broth

Sing Sing was one of the first restaurants I posted about on my Instagram back in mid-2017. (Man, has it been that long...!?!) This place is actually a chain restaurant, though I have only been to the Takahama shop all the way down in South Fukui. I said back then this was one of the best ramen spots in all of Fukui when I had only visited a handful of ramen restaurants in my area and I haven’t been back in 2 years, so I recently went back to reaffirm or update my opinion of the shop. It’s extremely likely my experiences at two dozen or more ramen places in Fukui and more all around Japan would have changed my opinions on this place…

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Surprisingly, my tastes were pretty spot on back then. This place continues to remain a top in my prefecture, though my feelings on the broth have changed a bit. They have a fairly large menu with the usual variety of ramen, such as miso, tonkotsu, shio… But my usual order is the Gokushiro Aburi Chashu Ramen, a strong, tonkotsu-based broth with deliciously grilled chashu for 1100¥ ($10 USD). As you can see, the highlights are definitely those thick slices of mouth-watering pork. You can hear the chef searing them in the back, the crackle of the meat making me even hungrier in anticipation. They are without a doubt as delicious as they look, soft and fatty, but with just the right crisp and savoriness.

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The rest of the ramen is also quite good. The noodles are a good portion, but are a bit underdone for my taste. Also the egg is almost hard-boiled… while it was tasty with flavor, I prefer a softer, creamier consistency.

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Of course, they have sides too…

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You can also add in extra green onion and sweet pickled radish to taste. If you prefer a spicier noodle, a red version can be had for 60¥ more. A double portion of noodle is only 150¥ more for those really hungry.

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I will say this ramen isn’t for everyone. Like all “strong” ramen, it is heavy to the taste, a bit greasy, and leaves you with a very full feeling. As expected, the flavors are also quite salty and umami, so if you’re looking for a light “gourmet” ramen, this isn’t it. (Then again, ramen is rarely gourmet or light!)

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But for me, this hits the right spot. I highly recommend this rich, but deeply satisfying ramen.

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June 11, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, TONKOTSU, PORKBONE, TONKOTSURAMEN, 豚骨, 豚骨ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, FUKUI, 福井, TAKAHAMA, 高浜, 炙りチャーシュー
Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Thick Broth
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Ramen Kokutei (ラーメンこく亭) in Obama, Fukui

May 19, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Tonkotsu

Kokutei in Obama, Fukui, is my favorite local ramen spot, as it is fairly close to my house, cheap, and quite good. They offer the usual range of broths on their menu: soy sauce, salt, miso, or pork bone soup, coupled with their thin noodles.

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You can also opt for the red versions, which just has a lot of red ichimi pepper on top for a hint of spiciness. (They may look vicious, but they are far from truly spicy.) You can customize it by adding as much negi green onion, dried garlic chips, and other condiments to suit your taste.

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I usually opt for their Red Miso Chashu Ramen for 970¥ ($9 USD) and pile on the onions and garlic chips. My breath afterwards can probably ward off any vampire or knock someone dead… But when it’s so delicious going down, I don’t mind keeping people at a distance after the meal!

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Most recently, I broke with my regular bowl and ordered their Gyokai Shoyu (Seafood Soy Sauce) Ramen for 900¥ which had a lighter but fishy and savory taste. I really enjoyed it much more than I was expecting to, but since I love heavier soups usually, I’ll stick with my usual.

For those extra hungry, you can order a kaedama extra side of noodles or a larger size for 100¥ more. Their karaage fried chicken is also deliciously crunchy and crispy. If you are going to stop by this restaurant, drop me a line!

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May 19, 2020 /William Tjipto
Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Tonkotsu
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Rairaitei (来来亭 敦賀店) in Tsuruga, Fukui

March 02, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Tonkotsu

Previously on Instagram, I reviewed Rairaitei, a chain of ramen shops all around Japan. Having been there several times over the years, but not in a few years, I stopped by the Tsuruga, Fukui, shop with some friends. After the loads of delicious bowls of ramen I’ve consumed in the intervening years, how did it fare?

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Honestly, Rairaitei still stands up as a solid ramen restaurant with cheap, but delicious bowls. This most recent time, I opted for a Kotteri (rich, heavy) Ramen for 780¥ ($7 USD) with Wonton dumpling toppings for 110¥ more. While I wasn’t blown away, it was still a great meal, offering good value at a good price.

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As a bonus, here are a few photos I’ve taken over the years at some other shops around Japan.

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I will definitely come again.

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March 02, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, 醤油, しょうゆ, SOYSAUCE, SHOYU, SHOYURAMEN, 醤油ラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, TSURUGA, FUKUI, 敦賀, 福井
Miso, Ramen, Shio, Shoyu, Tonkotsu
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Iwamotoya (岩本屋 福井本店) in Fukui City, Fukui

February 18, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Shio

Iwamotoya, a large Reinan chain of ramen shops, offers various limited monthly specials.

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This time, I stopped by their Main Store to have their Hotate Soba (Scallop) for 980¥? ($9 USD). As always, regular, large, and extra large noodle portions are all the same price! Before I ordered the Hotate Soba, I asked the friendly shop guy what soup base it was… Salt? Soy sauce?  He was puzzled by my question because he said, “Hotate base.” Well, this I had to try! As with their other ramen, you can customize it a bit to your likingI asked for the strongest soup strength, heaviest oil, and softness noodle... 

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And it did not disappoint. The broth had a nice, deep, and rich scallop and seafood flavor. It was creamy, rich, and savory… somewhat reminding me of a Seafood Cup Noodle, but in a good way! The three scallops from Hokkaido on top were small, but they were decently fresh, with a nice, soft and springy texture. The slice of slightly rare chashu, too, is always a treat, though I wished for a bigger piece. For the price, the extra-large portion of noodles was definitely a good value considering it was a no-cost change.

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I am glad that my friend and I could enjoy a damn good bowl of ramen, especially during midday on a Saturday, as most ramen shops are closed around 3 to 5:30pm. Iwamotoya is always worth coming back to check out.

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February 18, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, GARLIC, にんにく, SPICY, 辛い, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, SCALLOP, HOTATE, FUKUI, 福井, ホタテ
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Ramen Sekai (らーめん世界福井敦賀店) in Tsuruga, Fukui

January 27, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Shio, Ramen

Ramen Sekai (“Ramen World”) is a chain of ramen restaurants around four local prefectures: Ishikawa, Toyama, Shiga, and, of course, Fukui. I usually stop by the Tsuruga, Fukui location. This is one of those ramen places when you don’t need something fancy and something delicious will do.

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And delicious it is. With a reasonably large menu, they seem to really try to cover all the basic ramen bases.

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Their main specialty seems to be their Kaga Miso Ramen, made from miso from Ishikawa Prefecture. Their miso has a bit of spice and is of the red miso variety, with hints of seaweed or fish in the broth. Their noodles are thick with a simple, clean taste and texture. The chashu is one of soup highlights, with a light, salty taste. Definitely a good value for the price.

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I also recently tried their seasonal Yuzu Shio Ramen, which was quite cheap at 790¥ ($7.20 USD). It has a clean, light broth which allowed the thin slices of yuzu to really shine through. While it wasn’t the most revolutionary taste, simple and satisfying is always perfect for this season.

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Their fried rice is also quite good with a savory, salty taste. If you crave more than just ramen, I highly recommend it.

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Overall, this is a good place to stop when you need a quick bite without much fuss. The price is right, hours are long, and locations are pretty convenient.

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January 27, 2020 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, SPICY, 辛い, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, YUZU, ゆず, 柚子, 敦賀, TSURUGA, FUKUI, 福井, SHIO, SALT, SHIORAMEN, SALTRAMEN, しお, 塩, 塩ラーメン
Miso, Shio, Ramen
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Thunder Ramen (拉麺点心雷堂) in Misawa, Aomori

January 09, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Ramen

Ramen Tenshin Ikazuchido in Misawa, Aomori is affectionately called “Thunder Ramen” in English.

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Frequented by locals and foreigners alike, they offer a reasonably wide menu of typical soups with their own variations. As it is a small restaurant, wait times are pretty long during the lunch hour. We were seated for a while before our order came out.

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Their most popular menu item is definitely their BBQ (Chashu), which is grilled and charred to perfection. You can have their BBQ on any of their ramen, but I opted for their BBQ Miso Ramen at 920¥ ($8.50) which was a very reasonable portion for the price.

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As my friends mentioned, it definitely had a spicy miso taste that was just perfect. The miso was strong and flavorful, offering a savory richness to the broth. The noodles were deliciously soft and chewy which made the whole ramen experience wonderfully satisfying. While I can’t say it is the most complex bowl I’ve ever enjoyed, this certainly was one of the highlights of my trip to Hokkaido.

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Thanks for the meal! ごちそうさまでした!

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January 09, 2020 /William Tjipto
MISAWA, AOMORI, 三沢, 青森, RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, SPICY, 辛い, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, ROADTRIP, TRIP, TRAVEL, SIGHTSEEING, 旅行, 観光
Miso, Ramen
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Ajino Sapporo Onishi (味の札幌 大西) in Aomori City, Aomori

January 07, 2020 by William Tjipto in Miso, Ramen
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Ajino Sapporo Onishi is arguably one of the most famous ramen restaurants in Aomori. Their most popular is a Miso Curry Milk Ramen for a very reasonable 830¥ ($7.50 USD). It seems unique enough to draw a crowd fairly late on a weekday evening, apparently even being featured on local TV. So I braved the hour-long line and tried it myself. Starving for a good meal, I ordered the large size for only 100¥ more.

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Placed down in front of me was undoubtedly what I consider a “large.” The bowl, soup, and ramen portion was definitely great for the price. The smell of miso and curry was certainly distinct. But how was the taste?Amazingly, it was a nice and flavorful, yet medium-light broth with distinctly rich miso and the aftertaste of a creamy curry, giving it a uniquely smooth feel that I really enjoyed. The thick noodles complemented the ramen with soft flavors and textures all around.

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However, I expected a clearer “milk” taste given the name, but it wasn’t quite as milky or creamy as I hoped. Once the butter melted into the ramen, the butter taste was all but swallowed up by the curry and miso. I think if it had one more slice of butter, I think it would have been perfect.

They certainly earned their popularity with this uniquely delicious ramen at a great price. If you’re ever up in Aomori eating their famous apples, check out this famous local establishment, too.

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January 07, 2020 /William Tjipto
AOMORI, 青森, CURRY, カレー, MILK, ミルク, 牛乳, RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT, ROADTRIP, TRIP, TRAVEL, SIGHTSEEING, 旅行, 観光
Miso, Ramen
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Iwamotoya (岩本屋) in Tsuruga, Fukui

November 29, 2019 by William Tjipto in Ramen, Miso

Iwamotoya is a chain ramen restaurant born in Fukui Prefecture, but the closest one to me is in Tsuruga City. They have the standard varieties of Salt, Soy Sauce, and Tonkotsu ramen and they also often run limited monthly specials. For this season, they have a delicious Vegepote Miso Ramen for 980¥ ($9 USD) and the spicy version is just 1080¥. Sadly, we just missed their previous limited Clam Ramen.

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One thing I love about Iwamotoya is their customization options. You can choose the noodle hardness, soup strength, amount of fat, and with or without garlic. If you order a spicy ramen, you can also select the spice level. I don’t know if it’s a recent change, but the large and special large sizes are also the same price! Given those options, I ordered the large, base-level Spicy Vegepote Miso Ramen with thicker broth, highest fat, and garlic.

Iwamotoya’s thicker noodle just soaks up the broth. And the broth was exactly what I hoped; thick, fatty, garlic-y, spicy, and full of flavor. Of course, the flavor profile was a bit plain and heavy, but the raw, chopped onions and bean sprouts helped to lighten the palate. The chashu was thin, but quite soft and delicious. Overall, a great, filling ramen for the price.

My friend clearly didn’t like the raw onions, so she piled them up on me. So the lesson is: avoid this month’s special if you hate them. But by all means, come for their other flavors.

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November 29, 2019 /William Tjipto
RAMEN, ラーメン, MISO, みそ, 味噌, MISORAMEN, みそラーメン, CHASHU, PORK, チャーシュー, JAPAN, 日本, こってり, UMAMI, うまみ, GARLIC, にんにく, SPICY, 辛い, JAPANESEFOOD, 日本料理, 和食, FOODIE, ILOVEFOOD, READYSEATBELT
Ramen, Miso
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