Tonkotsu, Soho (London)

Tonkotsu, Soho (London)

It was a bustling Friday night and we were headed to Soho in search of  Koya, a casual Japanese eatery that has great reviews for its udon noodles.  When we reached Koya, we were dismayed to see a gigantic queue. The thing about London is 

Momiji, Burwood

Momiji, Burwood

There is nothing better on these cold winter nights than a steaming hot bowl of ramen.  On one such cold night, we had just finished watching Despicable Me 2 (which I loved by the way) and we were feeling hungry.  I recalled reading about an 

Gumshara, Chinatown

Gumshara, Chinatown

Social media has well and truly worked in Gumshara’s favour.  What surely used to be a ramshackle ramen store in a rundown, partially underground foodcourt is now a booming business success and it seems like every second person wants to try its famous thick broth 

Menya, Haymarket

Menya, Haymarket

I have been to Menya many, many times over the five long years that I have been at uni (*shakes fist* damn you combined degree!) and that is one reason why I have never been inclined to blog about it. It is like an old 

Ichi-ban Boshi, Sydney CBD

Ichi-ban Boshi, Sydney CBD

There is something that I need to say about Ichi-ban Boshi: I have never believed their 15 bowls per day BS about the tonkotsu ramen. And maybe, just maybe, they cottoned on to the fact that people didn’t believe this, because how could it be