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Toronto digs in deeper toits raging ramen craze with this new Kensington Market noodleflinger. On-line reviewers enthuse over the flavour and straight-upfreshness that permeate each of the eight ramen options here, two ofwhich are vegetarian-friendly. And they linger particularly on thesubject of the noodle texture, celebrating this restaurant'ssuccess with capturing the elastic firmness of this ramen essentialso perfectly.
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Little Piggy’s is a second branch from Piggy’s Thornhill. Piggy’s Thornhill Restaurant started in 2011 in North York. Five years into the business, Piggy’s has successfully delivered high quality authentic Korean food to the community and became one of the top restaurants in North York. In 2016, we have decided to move into downtown. By targeting the downtown community, we plan to spread the authentic taste of Korean food to various demographics. Little Piggy’s is equipped with the latest BBQ technology ‘ Induction Table Cooking ‘. Unlike many other Table Cooking BBQ restaurant, Induction Table Cooking allows no visible fire and heat spread from gas and coal use. This provides safe and friendly environment to our new customers and children. Little Piggy’s is geared toward younger generation where as Piggy’s Thornhill is geared towards elders. Thus new menus have been developed to target younger generation without compromising the original taste and style.
Come taste an appetizing dish at Magic Noodle. Explore a menu offering noodles. They are open at night all week and are readily reachable by bicycle. The neighboring location is memorable for its restaurants and merchants. You can pay by Interac.
Kinton Ramen 3 brings Kinton's famous Japanese noodle soup to the Queen and Spadina area. The noodles are made using high quality flour and kneading the dough with a special air-tight mixing technique. The soup component is made from a mix of pork bone stock, chicken stock, fish broth, vegetable broth and filtered water.
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They have the best ramen I have try in Toronto so far. Seasoned egg inside the soup is indescribable. Read more
Handmade, hand-pulled noodles are the specialty at this ramen spot on Spadina, just south of Dundas in Chinatown.
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Touhenboku in the Distillery focuses on sushi, while their Touhenboku Ramen locations on Queen and at Yonge and Eglinton serve fresh, made-from-scratch ramen noodle soup.
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