Day 860:
You may remember how shocked I was to hear that Ivan Ramen wasn't serving tsukemen until summer.
Well it's back and I was in need for some Goma Chili.
It was a bit different (most noticeably in color), but despite the change in a few ingredients, it was still refreshing to finally slurp it (again).
Regardless, tsukemen shouldn't be just a summer thing anymore...
いらっしゃいませ!
Welcome to my ramen dream... Currently being interpreted in Ramen Burger Land... Looking for a good slurp? Email me ! - Keizo
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Goma chili is back!...
Labels:
Ivan Ramen,
Living The Ramen Dream,
Rokakoen,
Setagaya-ku
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Sold out until summer...
Day 732:
After serving 52 people for lunch, Boom and I decided to head over to Ivan Ramen during our break. I was in the mood for Goma Chili Tsukemen and was really starting to crave it.
What?!!! Sold out?!!! Until Summer?!!!
That's right. If you want to visit Ivan Ramen to try the famous rye-flour tsukemen or any tsukemen for that matter, you'll have to wait until Summer. I understand the reasoning behind this, but quite frankly I don't like it at all.
I was really looking forward to the Goma Chili Tsukemen. Oh well.
I replaced that craving with some menchi-katsu curry from the mom-and-daughter curry shop around the corner that I used to frequent.
Back at basa, it turned out to be one of our busiest nights ever. Daikon was shocked!
"What?!!! Sold out?!!! Until Summer?!!!"
After serving 52 people for lunch, Boom and I decided to head over to Ivan Ramen during our break. I was in the mood for Goma Chili Tsukemen and was really starting to crave it.
What?!!! Sold out?!!! Until Summer?!!!
That's right. If you want to visit Ivan Ramen to try the famous rye-flour tsukemen or any tsukemen for that matter, you'll have to wait until Summer. I understand the reasoning behind this, but quite frankly I don't like it at all.
I was really looking forward to the Goma Chili Tsukemen. Oh well.
I replaced that craving with some menchi-katsu curry from the mom-and-daughter curry shop around the corner that I used to frequent.
Back at basa, it turned out to be one of our busiest nights ever. Daikon was shocked!
"What?!!! Sold out?!!! Until Summer?!!!"
Labels:
Living The Ramen Dream,
Rokakoen,
Setagaya-ku
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