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Infusion Setagaya City Reviews from The Last Year
$17.42- Mt.Fuji Ramen 6/10 needs more cheese & the pork
$17.42- Mt.Fuji Ramen 6/10 needs more cheese & the pork belly was salty, and could barely taste the tomato $15.00- Classic Tonkotsu DX 5/10 theres no flavor, but the pork belly & noodles was decent Total: $34.84 (included tax)
New York is full of great ramen and this place outshines
New York is full of great ramen and this place outshines most fancy ramen shops. With a cool ambiance alongside other Japanese restaurants and bars inside the Japanese village in industry city, this ramen shop is a must. The Classic Tonkotsu was spectacular, the broth was rich and creamy with a deep pork flavor, the noodles were perfectly cooked and on the thinner side (which I prefer), the soft boiled eggs were marinated in soy and gooey on the inside and all of this was accompanied by four juicy slices of chopstick tender Chasu. The Pork buns are also phenomenal; super tender pork, the fluffiest bun, a few refreshing slices of lettuce all tied together with a spicy sauce that make this pork bun a must try!
Japan Village wouldn't be much without its own ramen
Japan Village wouldn't be much without its own ramen restaurant. Bar style nonetheless like in traditional Japan. A very brothy and deliciously bloated experience - I enjoyed every moment of it. $14 is a fair price and the bowl is reasonably sized where you get the best portion sized of all parts of ramen. Like many tiny ramen stalled restaurants, seating is limited but this is a quick service sit-in type of dining so chances are there for you to grab a seat and slurp the ramen away. The dish is good but not the ultimate flavored ramen broth I've had. Noodles are nicely al dente and soft. But the winning dish of the night is the Mt. Fuji mountain parmesan ramen. Cheese strangely does work in this tomato broth creamy goodness noodle dish. Just be prepared to not eat anything before coming here because the ramen here did leave me and my friend full for hours after.
It was pretty good for a fast food eat-in place.
We wished they just added an egg in every ramen instead of having us to order deluxe with additional $. Service was very quick. It's in Japan Village on a crowded floor, but the noise level is low to moderate so we were able to dine comfortably.
Conveniently located in the Japan village food hall
Conveniently located in the Japan village food hall (actually it's one of the first stores you see after you enter on 3rd Ave). Went with the classic tonkotsu which felt was fairly priced at $14. Ample seating. Clean. Fast receipt of food. Noodles were fresh. 2 large pieces of charsu In my order. Decent portion size.