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August 06 五臟廟之語 – Ramen TeiI think I hit the jackpot of finding good Japanese noodles place lately. The 2nd place I would recommend for going for a bowl of hot Japanese style noodle to cure the winter’s blue is Ramen Tei at Chatswood.
This is a fairly new place as I think it only open about 2 to 3 weeks ago. It is located on Victoria Road Opposite to Chatswood Chase (exactly opposite to the chinese grocery shop). The noodles were not as great as Ramen Kan but the soup is better in my humble opinion. I also tried the miso soup base and this time it is as strong as Ramen Kan’s but still you can taste it is a genuine Japanese miso soup based. The noodles is not as al dante as you would have in Ramen Kan but at least it is not the soggy type. Do try it yourself and make the comparison, rather than just believing everything I said. August 05 Hooked on FaceBookSince my brother and some other friends invited me to FaceBook I had been hooked. FaceBook is a much better version of Friendster as there are more things you can do in FaceBook. Besides the basic functions of friendster, which is networking and finding your long lost friends, there are other application to enhance your online experience. These free applications ranged from stupid communication enhancement, to little fun online games with interaction with friends, to more complex interactive games like share trading games.
By the time I figure out if FaceBook can do blogging, I think I will start migrating myself to there permanently. 五臟廟之語 - Ramen KanA lot of so-called Japanese noodle restaurants are really of the lowest quality I would rank. The soup is either have salty taste and they don’t even bother to use genuine miso. The real crime is the noodles. Ramen is not al dante and soggy, and soba is like jelly.
At least Ramen Kan is one of the good standard Japanese noodle restaurant that the Ramen is what I would expected to be true Japanese standard. I won’t consider it is one of the best as I haven’t tried any noodles in Japan yet. However with what I expect as a good Japanese style noodle soup this place definitely provide the passing standards of what I expected. I can assure you that there is no soggy ramen ever again!
The place is a bit hard to find. It is just opposite to Entertainment Centre on the outside of ChinaTown. If you follow the light rail to Paddy’s Market and reach the McDonald’s at Entertainment Centre, it is just opposite of there. However you still need to find the elevator to get to the first floor.
Happy hunting! |
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