Saturday, November 26, 2011

Ryo Tei 亮亭 Ramen shop, Taikooshing HK

Seen this shop changed from a local tea restaurant, manning store, congee shop, tutorial center and now a Japanese noodle shop. None of them could have survived for over a year, probably due to its inconvenient location (opposite Island East). Lately this shop came to take the challenge. The shop claimed for its authentic Southern Japanese ramen. The soup base is very thick and actually much too thick for me that I'd rather treat it as a sauce, though it's pretty tasty. The noodle texture is at average. So at HK$70-80 for a bowl of Japanese noodle, it's not that worth.








5 comments:

Mickey Mouse said...

i don't like to eat ramen with sauce (not in a nice broth), so give this shop 180 days then ..

in the sea said...

Have been living here over 12 years. Seeing the only successful one of Crystal Jade doing so well. All the others are very short-life.

Stella said...

This is exactly the average price of ramen here.

$10 US for a bowl of ramen in HK is quite expensive, provided that there are many choices for the same price in HK.

in the sea said...

It is but can be not if it's of some high quality.

Stella said...

True.
Expensive meal can still be worth it if good quality and good taste.