Masamura Ramen
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A cheap ramen fix in a busy C.Raymundo area now relocated at San Miguel. Ramen are cheap but enough to satisfy your hunger. A must try is their Tantan…
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Follow me on Instagram: @astro.adinMasamura Ramen was initially located near our place in Caniogan right in across of Shopwise and Tapsi Ni Vivian. Th…
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Cheap but good enough. Ramen is somewhat localised with batchoy noodles, pork and other ingredients to make it look like ramen. Tempura is good though…
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7 Reviews on “Masamura Ramen”
A cheap ramen fix in a busy C.Raymundo area now relocated at San Miguel. Ramen are cheap but enough to satisfy your hunger. A must try is their Tantanmen. Be sure you’re willing to wait before you get your hands on your Ramen. You have to wait your turn for ordertaking or vacant seats. Cuing lines here sometimes are long.
Follow me on Instagram: @astro.adinMasamura Ramen was initially located near our place in Caniogan right in across of Shopwise and Tapsi Ni Vivian. The establishment is always crowded until late night because of its cheap price and with it comes with foods that are rarely available in the area. Roke Ramen and Arakawa which also offers Japanese foods have expensive price tags in their menu. I’ve tried the following Ramen: Shoyu, Ebi Tempura and Tantanmen. Tantanmen is the best among the 3 and my favorite while their Shoyu is not bad but unexceptional either but for 99pesos, it is a good buy. What I didn’t like is their Ebi Tempura. The broth tasted like it is been boiled with Shrimp cubes. But what can I say, as mentioned earlier, it is just priced 99pesos and one shouldn’t expect for a rich flavorful broth and authentic noodles. But for those who are curious, this one is a cheap ramen fix for your ramen cravings. Enough to satisfy your taste buds.Today, they are relocated in San Miguel and I haven’t visited their new locations
Cheap but good enough. Ramen is somewhat localised with batchoy noodles, pork and other ingredients to make it look like ramen. Tempura is good though considering it’s affordability.
We love this place. Their tantanmen is so rich, creamy and flavorful. Their products are very affordable yet incredibly tasty. Their store used to be along C. Raymundo ave which was very accessible. We have not been able to visit their new location. Looking forward to having your savory ramen very soon.
Not bad for the price, the place needs improvement. We visited last night and I’ve got bitten by a mosquito.
Yummy and affordable. Place needs improvement because of the flies maybe because of the trees. All in all it was great. I recommend their maki and buttered corn miso ramen.
It wasn’t really ramen so manage your expectations. The quality of a cup noodle is better IMO. They also have a problem with flies. There’s just too much to simply swat.