When I was living in Salcedo Village, I used to spot this little Ramen place on Valero street every time I'd drive through on my way home. Sadly, every time I tried to look for it on foot, it always happened to disappear- yes, disappear! One night I was really craving Ramen and convinced Abdul to walk over with me. We couldn't find it and ended up drinking at a bar instead (yeah I know, shut up haha)
Well, I FINALLY found it. After I moved out of the neighborhood and met up with my friend for a lunch meeting/ catch up. Yay!.
Her Ramen, my Ramen...and my tat :D
I heard they had different types of gyoza so I wanted to try those too. We got the scallop gyoza and the pork one. They come with different kinds of dipping sauces as well. Oh man, I can't even remember but they were good. They have sauces like lemon butter, curry etc. I actually enjoyed the gyoza more than the ramen (it was ok but i've had better elsewhere. not bad though if you live/work in the area and need a noodle fix!)
Raku Hokkaido Ramen House is located at Le Grand Condominium 130 Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City Call: 553.6635
The name Gourmet Kitschen is is a play on words. Kitsch has been said to be the opposite of art- a cheap, “slapping together” of things and passing itself off as art. I must say my cooking escapades are quite the same- a slapping together of random things I may have tasted before, wanted to taste or imagined. I am a very messy, irrational cook but I love it and it shows in the food I make.
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the ramen's perfect for the rainy weather :)
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