Ezogiku Noodle Cafe
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DELICIOUS. It didn't taste like earth at all. Big bang for your buck…
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Huge portions, OK ramen. Huge portions, and decent prices. Although not very tasty. You will be full though - so much ramen.We tried the seafood champ…
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Not very good. Meat was very fatty. Noodle soup tasted like earth. Large portions. Low price. Good California roll.…
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5 Reviews on “Ezogiku Noodle Cafe”
DELICIOUS. It didn’t taste like earth at all. Big bang for your buck
Huge portions, OK ramen. Huge portions, and decent prices. Although not very tasty. You will be full though – so much ramen.We tried the seafood champion ramen – broth was so yummy and unique.Wonton ramen – wontons had more wrap / dough than meat. Broth could’ve been a beef bouillion broth, not much flavor.Gyozas – were a tad dry and cold, like they were made hours ago.Yakisoba – mediocre tasting, lots of noodlesService is very nice. Place can get pretty busy with tourists, especially around the counter table. Place / decor /bathroom is a little dingy, but adds to the appeal of hole in the wall / family – run noodle house.
Not very good. Meat was very fatty. Noodle soup tasted like earth. Large portions. Low price. Good California roll.
Didn’t hate it but didn’t think it was that good. You do get quite a large portion for the $. I’ll stick with my pho, I can make my own top ramen.
This is a ramen-type noodle shop filled with Japanese tourists. In addition to the many noodle soups to choose from, they have fried rice, gyoza, and fried noodle dishes. Tony had the lunch special: Charsui ramen, which came with fried rice and 4 gyoza for $9. I believe my soup was close to $8. The lunch special was a great deal but there was no way I could eat all that food for lunch. $22.