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Santokua Ramen Bellevue

23 Mar

Santokua Ramen Bellevue’s close much older cousins located in food malls of So. Cal. Japanese Markets occupies the RR’s “Master Shop” list, the seminal restaurants that served authentic ramen before many cities even had ramen period.  If you visit LA or the OC please take the time to hit up the originals (Torrance/Costa Mesa) as they are different from the Bellevue location.

Being in Bellevue Santokua is fully built out, meaning a nice, decently sized restaurant.  Being in Bellevue this also means it is the most expensive for what you get out of the area shops.  Nonetheless what you do get is quite good…again their specialty is tonkotsu (but as part of the ‘Masters’, they get a pass:) and while not as thick/rich as LA it’s still quite good, meaning it’s thick and rich, but smooth and not overly fatty to the taste.  Noodles have been a bit inconsistent in firmness/doneness the last couple of visits, but overall have a nice texture.

Santokua Bellevue has followed most of the other shops in the area by introducing izakaya menu items and creating combos, not being in it’s heritage they are good (and with the smaller portions, welcome) but not the main attraction.  I highly recommend visiting Santokua if you are in the DT Bellevue area as it’s easy to get to and offers a taste into what tonkotsu ramen should taste like from one of the originals.

Ranger Returns!! 2015 March

15 Mar

After a year hiatus the local (national?) ramen scene has exploded, will write more in-depth about both in the coming weeks. Starting w/Bellevue’s chain ramen scene taking on Seattle’s established favorites and new indie shops. Also a bit later trip updates from the MidWest?!?! and good ole’ NYC. Will also work on updating site layout etc. Thanks for visiting and sorry for the lack of attention!

New York City Ramen…Ippudo

17 Oct
Tonkotsu

Ippudo’s Tonkotsu Based Ramen

Recently spent a week in NYC on business and had the pleasure of my first visit to Ippudo Ramen.  Simply stated it’s up there as one of the two best bowls of ramen I have had in the US (the other being Santoku Ramen in Costa Mesa–in a food court at a Japanese Market….more on that in the future).  Be warned, Ippudo comes with a Totto style wait…even as a single it was 30 minutes before pulling up to the counter and expect 45-75 minutes for any sized party.

At Ippudo they offer both a shoyu and tonkotsu (pork) based broth/soup, so naturally on this occasion I splurged and ordered both the Miso (tonkotsu based) and Wasabi Shoyu Ramen.  The Miso I added the house spicy paste (Bakudan) b/c I like my ramen w/a bit of Kimchee of hot oil.  The Miso ramen is in a word, spectacular.  Their menu aptly describes the tonkotsu as ‘silky’ which to me came through in a light (not too fatty in the mouth or thick in the bowl) yet full of flavor and depth (which is what

Tonkotsu is known for…a strong, distinctive flavor).  The men (noodles) were good as well, nice texture and flavor and on the thin side…but as I’ve mentioned before I am a broth/soup guy so to me this was a winner.  The Bakudan did not go well w/this dish and next time I will definitely skip that for the tonkotsu based offerings as it was more red chili flake hot than kimchi or chinese pepper oil (ra-yu).  Finally the toppings were interseting and non-standard while the chashu was appropriately tender and delicious.

Now the Bakudan went well w/the shoyu based offerring.  This was suggested to me by Margaret the host who spent her last vacation volunteering in Japan for Tsunami Relief.  The Wasabi is implemented by a scoop of wasabi-zuke (not sure this is the proper name, it’s just what we called it in our house…basically diced wasabi cured in sake curds)…the shoyu is very light and would be a nice summer time option.  Most interestingly the men in the Shoyu was thicker and chewier, which I believe is the first time I’ve ever had different men at a single shop in the States.

For the tonkotsu broth that would play well in NYC, LA or Osaka I do place Ippudo at the top of my stateside ramen experiences (to date : )

Finally be sure to splurge and get yourself an Ippudo Ramen shirt…it’s a brilliant play off the ubiquitous ‘I ‘heart’ NY”, reading…..

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