Hokkaido Ramen Santouka
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This is probably the best ramen restaurant i have been in outside Japan.The venue is unremarkable but it is very busy and for good reason. The food is…
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Best ramen in town 4.5 for taste 1 for service. The Shibuya restaurant used to be in my top 5 in Tokyo. Soup the same here, noodles hmm the texture is…
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Great chashu and noodles but the soup is horrendous. I'm a huge fan of tonkotsu and it's great while you're eating it, but then you get a massive MSG …
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Hokkaido Ramen Santouka is open for Casual Dining. Hokkaido Ramen Santouka serves Ramen and Japanese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Hokkaido Ramen Santouka”
Great chashu and noodles but the soup is horrendous. I’m a huge fan of tonkotsu and it’s great while you’re eating it, but then you get a massive MSG headache and I was the thirstiest I’ve ever been after eating a bowl of ramen. I do not recommend drinking the soup. It’s not worth the hype and the long line ups.
My favourite ramen place from what I’ve tried in Vancouver so far. Often a line-up out the door and all the way down and past the store front during peak hours. Interior is pretty small but smart use of space, warm and homey. All soups have a rich broth that brings across umami flavour super well. Meat cuts are substantial and the combos are great for when you’re really hungry. No such thing as a bad side order here. Recommend the gyoza- nice, light, crispy. Just all around fantastic ramen. Also enjoyed Hokkaido Ramen Santouka in the Philippines. Flavour is consistent! Felt like I was eating back home in Vancouver.
Tasty ramen, but I’ve had better. The broth in the shio ramen was definitely the best part – unctuous and comforting. However, I don’t think the noodles were fresh. The standard ramen bowl also doesn’t come with many toppings, so be prepared for a slightly expensive ramen meal if you want to add anything. I got steamed vegetables and a soft-boiled egg – I wouldn’t recommend either. I also tried the miso ramen. I would recommend the shio over the miso.
Probably one of the best ramen places in town!Large selection of ramen dishes, cooked to perfection – the broth is creamy and flavourful.The gyozas is delicious as well.
Best Ramen in Vancouver. It’s a busy place with fast service and usually a line, but quick turnover. Worth the wait. They always play jazz which Gives it a classy and classic ambiance. My fave dish is the Toronikku Shoyu Ramen, and gyozas. No other broths compare to theirs. Now they have two locations too. Highly recommended.
Best Ramen you can get your hands on and yes! Even the soups are out of this world!! A must try if in downtown for a good fill of nutritious and delicious foood 🙂
There was a bit of a wait at this restaurant- I wouldn’t say that there’s an ample amount of seating. It’s quite squishy near the entrance; when I was paying, there was staff trying to get past me, which wasn’t great. The service is average. I really enjoyed the hard noodles in the ramen. I ordered the Shio ramen, which was pretty spot on for me; good size and taste. However, the pork in the ramen was a little too hard- I would have like it more if it was softer. I didn’t enjoy the gyoza though, which I thought could be crispier than it was. Definitely one of the better ramen places!