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Sunday, November 3, 2013

Santouka Ramen 山頭火拉麵, Hokkaido 北海道 2013

Finally I have found a bowl of my favourite ramen at Santouka Ramen located at Asahikawa. A bowl of rich but not greasy (I think Chinese best describe my feeling 濃而不腻 ) (but in their website they said the soup is mild, maybe for Japanese standard their type of soup is considered mild), pearl-colored Tonkotsu soup (soup derived from pork bones) . I didn't appreciate very rich and sticky soup base until both lips can stick together, example a bowl of ramen we had in JR Kyoto station.

 
When we reached and check in at the Fujita Kanko Washington Asahikawa hotel from Sapporo, it was already over the lunch time, about 3.30pm, so we quickly check nearby restaurant for lunch..FYI, Hokkaido's night come very early, about 5pm sky will start to turn dark..

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About few minutes walk nearby the hotel, and I noticed this restaurant name, sound like a famous ramen shop which I have read at the travel guide book..At that time I still blur blur didn't realized this is a world famous ramen shop ^_^ . Since all of us were starving, quickly went in for a bowl of ramen.
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Luckily at this late afternoon, they were still open, and only few customers at that time. So very quickly we can have a bowl of hot ramen soup..

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My son's favourite food is noodles (especially instant noodles ^_^), he was excited to check out how the staff preparing the ramen..

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In fact, we returned to Santouka again for late lunch after visited Asahiyama zoo the next day. So here were few bowls of difference ramen soup we have ordered.
This was Shoyu Ramen (Soy Sauce flavour )
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This was a bowl of Shio Ramen (salt flavour) that has became my favourite ramen..
You can see their soup is not so thick, love the little sour and crunchy pickled plum, and love love the crunchy bamboo shoots too. And the noodles also taste springy and good.
I also tried Miso flavour, it was good too but my favourite still Shio (salt) flavour.

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The was the first time i ate ramen till last drop..This photo just show you the crunchy bamboo shoot that I love (my mother also gave thumbs up)

 
Not too sure the flavours of these two bowls that ordered by my hubby and kid.
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We will not miss to order gyoza when we having ramen..
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This bowl of rice topped with bonito flakes and onions was surprisingly good too, simple and yummy..

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I guess this shop we went was their original shop, and look like their famous ramen is Shio Ramen (Salt flavour) ..
Now we started  missed their ramen, have to go Santouka KL to try out, hopefully it taste equally good if compare to the original shop at Asahikawa.

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updated on 04 Nov- we actually went to the KL Santouka on the same day as I posted this. But we were quite disappointed with the taste. The taste was quite the same, but the soup base was more milky, noodles has more "alkaline" taste and no springy, and the bamboo shoots has no bamboo taste as it only tasted crunchy. I guess this was due to they didn't use the original ingredients from Japan. We still prefer the ramen from original shop at Asahikawa Hokkaido.


19 comments:

  1. Sonia , do you have an easy Tonkatsu soup recipe ? I thought the first photo is your own homemade ramen lol

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  2. All looks so good! I still haven't tried Japanese noodles.

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  3. wow, i like ramen!!!all your photo look delicious!!!

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  4. 这些照片拍摄的真好, 张张都好看!

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  5. haha,at first, I thought you replicate another impressive dish again.

    By the way, I'm looking forward your review of KL Santouka, since you have tasted the original ramen.

    The rice is came with your ramen or it is a side dish?

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  6. Thanks for introducing another new dish to me. I must try this out on my next visit to Japan.., the noodle really looks nice

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  7. The ramen look soooooo yummy!!!! One day I must try it too :)

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  8. I love ramen especially the shio flavour.

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  9. I read your post first and then look at the pictures! And I am hungry after that.

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  10. I too prefer shio flavor ramen too. I always find tonkotsu too oily ;)

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  11. Hi Sonia, Santouka ramen is also my fav ler... their broth is really good, esp the shio one. I often go to the KL outlet in Pavilion, you should definitely try it too :)

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  12. It's kind of confusing for non-Japanese speakers, but the term is actually TONKOTSU (meaning "derived from pork bones"). This is totally different than Tonkatsu (deep-fried pork cutlet).

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  13. Hi IIkonka Oszvald, Thanks for point out the error and I have amended the term. I just realized the differences. Thanks again.

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  14. Am drooling looking at all your ramen pictures!

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  15. Ahh too bad santouka KL wasn't good. We have one here too, but it's not the same either. :( Now I miss eating really good ramen...

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  16. Read many good reviews about Santouka Ramen KL, some said is the best :P

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