Kyo-to – Spice Alley
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Service was relatively quick for a weekday night but the vegetable ramen was DISGUSTING. I legitemately struggled to eat as it smelt terrible (smelt e…
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The ramen here is expensive and they serve with small portions. I felt hungry after finishing my bowl of miso ramen. Wouldnt recommend if youre hungry…
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We were really happy with the vegetarian udon bowl that we ordered, with a hearty soup, tasty udon noodles and crispy and tasty tempura. Service was a…
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10 Reviews on “Kyo-to – Spice Alley”
The Japanese offer at Spice Alley. Pretty standard mix of udon, ramen & don offers. The Spicy Miso ramen was average. The broth was oily, you can see the layer of oil on top. It had only 1 really small strip of pork, which was dry and stringy. Overall a bit salty as well. Better off going to Ippudo near by if you want a ramen.
Okonami is the best in Sydney, love it to bits. Sauce is right, mix ingredients are right. Reminds me of my adventures in Japan. HIROSHIMA specifically.Yaki Dori also very good. Chicken skin so crispy. :)Disappointment for me was Miso Ramen, way to salty… Ramen was good though.
Got the $10 Wednesday YellowTail Udon special. For its size $10 is very cheap and the entire meal was very very filling. The taste however, personally, the fish and udon taste didnt go well together. Besides that its definitely a good, cheap meal thats rare to come by, especially in the city.
Im not sure if it was just our order but my friend and I ordered the same tonkotsu ramen and it was TASTELESS. For the most part, it looked really appetising, it had a variation of toppings. But the most flavourful ingredient was probably the eggs and it didnt last as long, It was as if I was just sipping on warm water, I was so surprised bc these ingredients usually have a lot of flavour to them but the pork tasted like nothing, the seaweed even tasted like nothing. I tried to look for salt but they only had chilli powder and sesame seeds on the counter, so I hoped for the best when dumping chilli powder into my ramen. Normally, I wouldve asked to change my ramen but felt like it was probably best if I just kept eating to not offend the chef. My friend also found it to be tasteless, which means ts probably their batch for the day or they just normally make it like that. But Im pretty sure the other items on the menu were good as it did seem pretty busy, but I dont think Ill be returning.
Really nice ramen but slightly expensive compared to prices in Japan. Serving is pretty big and cash is not accepted so be prepared to use your cards. The ambience is fun and exciting because it’s like you’re in another country – crowds and all. It’s like a festival there everyday and there’s always good food to choose from.
Located in Spice Alley, this place offers pretty tasty food for a cheap price. Their miso ramen is pretty strong and salty but thats how i like my ramen so if you do too then you’ll definitely enjoy it. Their takoyaki is pretty nice too
It was my first time dining in spice alley. Found seats in front of this restaurant and decided to order here. Got a Japanese beer which went down well with the ramen and the okonomiyaki. I thought the portion was reasonable and came out efficiently.