Wazzup Pilipinas!
Aside from their delectably satisfying six types of ramen that are bursting with flavors and perfect to have at any time of the day, Ikkoryu Fukuoka Ramen also serves very tasty and filling rice meals.
Established in 1970, the brand is a concept launched by Yamagoya Ramen and specializes in Chikuho noodles, Tonkotsu soup, Gyoza, and Chashu roast pork.
Both their ramen and rice meals are affordable enough for every Filipino to enjoy.
These rice meals featuring our favorite Japanese dishes like the Kimchi Yakimeshi, the Gyu Don, the Katsu that comes in four variants (plain, garlic, cheese and Curry) and even my all time favorite Ebi Ten Don never failed to impress. I won't hesitate to return for more.
To see all the six types of Tonkotsu ramen ( Original, Ajitama, Black Garlic, Tantan, Spicy Tobanjan, and Miso), watch this:
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZS8anNyUD/
Totally Instagrammable because the food preparations are very visually appealing, every bite would leave you wanting for more yet already satisfied because of the generous servings, and super budget-friendly because of their very affordable prices!
They have a very comfy ambiance that would make you want to stay and eat more while enjoying the company of your friends, family or colleagues! Sharing our stories while dining on these flavors of Japan.
Sinimot nga namin ang lahat ng inorder that day kahit busog na kami from just the ramen alone...plus the Gyoza and Chicken Karaage that we added.
Would you believe na nakapag TikTok dance pa kami sa harap ng restaurant? Dancing to a portion of one of the soundtracks (Paligoy Ligoy) of Diary ng Panget which was sang by Nadine Lustre, was our closing at the Megamall branch of Ikkoryu Fukouka Ramen.
Nagulantang ang lahat ng mga dumadaan sa SM Megamall branch. ....hahaha!!!
You can also watch this to see the rest of the dishes specifically the rice meals:
Come visit their branches like the one at the upper ground level Building B of SM Megamall where we had our late lunch. They also have branches at Shangri-La Plaza, SM Aura Premiere, Powerplant Mall, SM North EDSA, and SM City Bacoor.
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