Hachibankan-Ramen Kan
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Actual Rating: 3.5This cute ramen joint tucked away upstairs in its own spot in Haymarket was lovely. We ordered using the touch screen device favoure…
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It's been a while since I visited Ramen Kan and unexpectedly it was really good, they still keep their standard high. I had the Miso Ramen and their b…
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I visited Ramen Kan with a friend as a bowl of ramen felt like a great idea on a cold, wet Sunday evening.Its a quite extensive menu but I settled on …
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Hachibankan-Ramen Kan is open for Casual Dining. Hachibankan-Ramen Kan serves Japanese and Ramen dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Hachibankan-Ramen Kan”
Actual Rating: 3.5This cute ramen joint tucked away upstairs in its own spot in Haymarket was lovely. We ordered using the touch screen device favoured by Japanese restaurants and were served food very promptly.The ramen noodles here were of the thicker wavier yellow kind and while the broth in the Tokyo Ramen ($12.50) was nice, I feel like it could have been more flavoursome with a softer egg. Then again, maybe its because I had some of the Garlic Miso Ramen too with gyoza ($16.90) which has a very heavy garlic flavour (yum). Overall, I’d say it’s not a 4 only because I’ve had more impressive ramen elsewhere, but for its price it was great value especially since they did BYO for only $2/glass too!
It’s been a while since I visited Ramen Kan and unexpectedly it was really good, they still keep their standard high. I had the Miso Ramen and their broth was flavoursome. It was a balance of umami, salty and spicy (not that spicy). Also suprisingly the Ramen was affordable, 11 dollars for a large + extra 4 dollars for Gyoza.Overall I had a great experience, food was good and it was welcoming. Would recommend to come again!
I visited Ramen Kan with a friend as a bowl of ramen felt like a great idea on a cold, wet Sunday evening.Its a quite extensive menu but I settled on the tonkotsu ramen. It was a good bowl of ramen. The stock wasnt thick and heavy like you get from Gumshara but it was very tasty. The noodles were cooked to perfection too. My only gripe was the serve of meat. It literally comprised two discs of pork. That and half an egg was it. If there had been a more decent serve of meat, Id have awarded a 4 but with what I got, I really cant go past a 3.