Reason:A ramen shop specializing in thick, perfectly chewy noodles
Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 11:00
+81 11-219-3199
Japan, 〒060-0004 Hokkaido, Sapporo, Chuo Ward, Kita 4 Jōnishi, 1-chōme−1番 ホクレンビル 地下1階
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Chongqing Xiaomian is the simplest type of Chongqing noodles. Chongqing Xiaomian refers to spicy vegetarian noodles with a spicy flavor. Chongqing noodles also include Chongqing Xiaomian and noodles with sauce, such as beef, pork intestines, pea sauce noodles, Rongchang bedding noodles, etc. Chongqing Xiaomian...
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Chongqing Xiaomian is the simplest type of Chongqing noodles. Chongqing Xiaomian refers to spicy vegetarian noodles with a spicy flavor. Chongqing noodles also include Chongqing Xiaomian and noodles with sauce, such as beef, pork intestines, pea sauce noodles, Rongchang bedding noodles, etc. Chongqing Xiaomian...
Beef noodles is a common noodle dish and a traditional delicacy in Lanzhou, Gansu Province. The dish has the characteristics of "one clear, two white, three green, four red, and five yellow", and is delicious and well-known throughout the country. There are signs of "Lanzhou authentic beef ramen" all over the country, but in fact they are not authentic. Lanzhou beef noodles can only be authentic in Lanzhou. Lanzhou, or Gansu, only has beef noodles, not Lanzhou ramen.
Mapo Ramen❗️ The red color is particularly tempting, and there is an egg on top. Without saying anything, I poked it and blended it perfectly with the ramen. My friend said I was a weirdo. I said that the first bite tasted like toothpaste (don't hit me╹⚇╹?), but it tasted better and better. It was just spicy, so it might be a pity for those who can't eat spicy food. Miso Ramen❗️ Compared to Mapo Ramen, the taste of miso is lighter, with barbecued pork, corn kernels, and my favorite soft-boiled egg. Special Fried Dumplings❗️ Pork filling! Dip in vinegar, delicious Fried Chicken❗️ Fried very crispy, sweet and spicy, good
This shop is located in the underground street of Sapporo Station. I was originally planning to eat in Susukino area, but later I thought it was too far, so I looked up the nearby shops on Ctrip. This shop looked good, so I came here. The shop is not big, and it takes a while to queue up at mealtime (10-20 minutes). The noodle soup of this shop is very tasty, and I almost finished it (I don’t like noodles; as shown in the picture). This shop is very good, recommended!
I thought that ramen would not be very innovative, and all ramen were the same, but Ichiryuan was very different. I went there for the first time on Sunday, but as soon as I got down the stairs, I saw the sign of Ichiryuan saying "closed". It turned out that it was closed on Sundays, so I gave up. The next day, Monday, I went shopping in several malls and rushed to Ichiryuan at around 2 pm. I saw that it was still open, so I lined up to order food at the vending machine, paid, and waited in line with my meal ticket. At the same time, I found that it was another restaurant occupied by Shanghainese. The waiter will come up to confirm and collect your meal ticket. Later I found that we were lucky to be the last table. The diners who came later before 3 o'clock were also from Shanghai, and were told that the lunch business was closed. I chose a few popular ones on the machine, and the taste was really good, much better than Ramen Republic! First of all, the soup base is very rich. Even I, who don't like to drink soup, can't help but want to finish it. Secondly, the noodles are different from those in Ramen Republic. They are not hard, but softer but chewy. They are also very tasty. Anyway, the taste is much better. Finally, the barbecued pork and meat are more tender, and the hot spring egg is also soft and delicious. Ichiryuan should be one of the most delicious ramen restaurants. I recommend it when you come to Sapporo.
When you come to Sapporo, eating ramen is a must, but there is no need to flock to Ramen Republic for tourist meals. Ichiryuan is a traditional Hokkaido ramen shop, not far from JR Sapporo Station, on the basement level of the main street. This is a food court with several well-known small shops combined together. The ordering here is self-service, which is very convenient. After ordering and sitting down, guests can choose whether they like あっさり (lighter) or こってり (heavy). In addition to the taste, you can also choose the hardness and oiliness of the noodles. You can choose to sit directly at the bar, watch the ramen chefs' exquisite cooking skills, and then eat the delicious and authentic ramen in front of them. As the only Michelin-recommended ramen restaurant in Hokkaido, the taste here is more mellow, which is my favorite taste!
The famous Ichiryuan Ramen next to the Ochi Store. The first time I went there, it was not open so I ate the soup curry at the Ochi Store instead. This time I went there on purpose and it was worth it. It was open and there was almost no queue. Order from the ordering machine. The most famous Japanese ramen is tonkotsu ramen, miso ramen, and salt ramen. The miso ramen in Sapporo is a bit salty, but the noodles are chewy and the meat is thick. It is still a small restaurant worth a try.
The place is too hard to find. I came out of Exit 23 of Sapporo Station and didn't know where to go. Fortunately, I had Google Maps. I followed the navigation and intuition and pushed open the glass door of the passage next to it. It was really a different world. There are many restaurants around. The noodles of Yili'an have to be ordered at the self-service machine. I ordered the signature noodles and added a tamago. I didn't expect that there was also scrambled eggs on the noodle soup. It was the first time I saw it. According to everyone's suggestions, I emphasized to the waiter to reduce the salt. The taste was good and the noodles were chewy, but I felt that the soup base was still not as delicious as Hong Kong Pig King.