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3-chōme-301 Asaka, Koriyama, Fukushima 963-0107, Japan
kontakte telefon: +81 24-937-0077
webseite: ramen-misei.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 37.3557489, Longitude: 140.3627064
せんとくん
::I went to this store that I had always wanted to go to while shopping in Koriyama. I ordered an American version of Taiwanese mazesoba (less spicy). delicious. The Taiwanese ramen that Kami ordered was also delicious. The response from the male clerk was good. This is a store I'd like to stop by again if I'm in the area.
Speranza 2415
::I've always wanted to go there at least once, and I was finally able to go during the Obon holiday. I ordered Taiwanese Ramen 🍜Normal🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️. It was more painful than the word normal 💦 However, I still think that American was not enough, so it was just right for me, nothing more and nothing less.
yoshiyuki E
::Wouldn't it be better to express spiciness on a scale of 1 to 10? Even if it's called American → Ordinary → Italian. Normally it was hard for me The spiciness overcame me before I got to the deliciousness. I guess I'll try American next. I'll take revenge.
本間潤樹
::The staff at the restaurant were very friendly and nice, but the ramen (Taiwanese ramen American) didn't suit me. It's salty anyway. Only the saltiness came to the fore, and I couldn't feel the richness, flavor, or spiciness. Too salty. It was hard to eat till the end. The noodles are not the usual yellow Chinese noodles, but thin, whitish noodles that you would find in Hakata ramen. It was limp and limp and didn't seem to go well with the soup. I think yellow Chinese noodles would go better. To be honest, the Taiwanese ramen I get at the lunch set at the Taiwanese chain restaurants that are common in town is more delicious. The amount of noodles is large. Even though it wasn't a large serving, there was so much noodles that it felt like a large serving. These noodles were lumpy and not loosened. Therefore, it is difficult to eat and not tasty. I ate it while loosening it myself. In the evaluations of other people, there were some points out that the situation was not relaxed. Manager, is this state of the noodles not loosened on purpose? Or is it supposed to be smooth and loose? It seems that you are responding carefully to each evaluation, so if possible, I would like you to respond to this as well. I only ordered ramen, but when ordering, I was asked if I would like gyoza or something? They ask things like . I don't want you to hear that. Because I didn't ask for it. I don't really like being recommended things that I didn't ask for. He says this very kindly, but I wonder if people who are weak-minded will give in to this and end up ordering it. I don't think it's very good. The chairs at the counter are too uncomfortable. It may have been intentional to improve the rotation, but I was sitting so much that the back of my thighs were hit by the corner of the seat or something, and it hurt. It seems like the seats are placed at a height that makes it uncomfortable to sit on. too high. I wonder if it remained as it was installed during the coronavirus outbreak. There was a partition-like board between me and the seat next to me, which was very intrusive. I've already realized that something like that has no meaning, so I think it's time to get rid of it. I guess it's a Japanese thing that once you start, you can't stop. I don't know if it's the owner or a hired employee, but the male clerk was very friendly and polite, but as the word "politely rude" suggests, he was a bit too polite and made me feel uncomfortable. Since it's a ramen shop, I personally think it should be a little more casual. When I am treated with such politeness, I start to wonder what they will say next. The store manager responds to each evaluation carefully, one by one, which is a good thing, but I feel like his answers are a bit arbitrary. It's hard to believe that they really want to improve their evaluations. Or I think you can argue. I even think that if you have beliefs, spirit, and policies, you should object. If you don't argue and just reply politely, it's just being polite, but it doesn't seem sincere. Looking at his customer service attitude, I could tell that both this man and his wife who was in the kitchen were very nice people. However, the ramen just didn't suit me (too salty, the noodles didn't loosen up). The customer service was also uncomfortable. The chair was too uncomfortable. disappointing.
TAKA SAIO
::The Taiwanese ramen + ojiya set (cheese, curry) and Taiwanese mazesoba were delicious. There are 4 levels of spiciness to choose from, and I think it's American - Mongolian - Normal - Arctic.