Japanese Dude Devours the BEST Ramen in Chicago
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2023
- Hi, it's Kazuki.
For today's video, I want to show you guys the best Ramen restaurant in Chicago, IL!
I like eating! Ramen is one of my favorite foods.
I have eaten at many Ramen restaurants in America, and this one is very authentic.
I also thank you all for watching, giving Likes, commenting, and subscribing to my channel! I just reached 500 subs.
I'm still figuring out what I want to do on my UA-cam channel. I think showing you guys what I like doing in America is going to be my theme.
I hope you enjoy the video!
God bless America🇺🇸 - Ігри
$15.95? They are not losing money on that, so I hope they were generous with the meat. But it does look absolutely delicious anyway. :) Thanks for posting. Congrats on the subs. 👏
Thanks for the comment!
I should note that Ramens in America are so damn expensive! They are usually $13-15, and I always wish they were cheaper ngl.
In Japan, usually good Ramens only cost 700 - 800 yen (about $6 - 7)
@@loneruggedkazuki Oh, I had no idea Ramen could be that pricey. Yikes. In that case, not a bad deal at all. :)
@@dereknelson6601 It's great Ramen and worth the money once in a while! I know they have to import some ingredients and train chefs and stuff.
Very nice nice and interesting video! Seems like you would be able to find a Ramen place in Chicago because it's so much bigger.🤔
How did you find that Ramen place? It did look delicious. 😋
Looking forward to more food reviews.
Thanks! Yeah Chicago is big and diverse city, so I have more access to authentic Japanese foods than I did in Utah lol
Some of my friends told me about this place a few month ago. I first wan not sure about this place because of the name (They are outside of Chicago, and I honestly thought the name was a bit lame🤭 It's usually not authentic when names don't make sense). Turns out, I was wrong!
A lot of people do not appreciate a handmade noodle, or the complexities and layers of flavor in the broth. Those are the people who complain about pricing. They think ramen comes in a styrofoam cup, and you just add hot water.
lol I do eat instant ramen too. There are many good ones from Japan.
Love their tsukemen. There’s also Kitakata Ramen in Hoffman Estates. Try out the green chili shio ramen. These are my go-to ramen spots when visiting Chicago from SoCal.
Oh I didn't know about there is Kitakata ramen there too! Will try it out!
You’re in uptown! Yeah, that neighborhood is kinda in transition. Hon Kee on Argyle has good Peking duck. 🤙🏽
I wanted to live in Lakeview but could not find a good room with good price lol
Uptown is ok overall tho
How hard would you say it is to find authentic Japanese food in the US? I know for me as a Cajun, it is very difficult to find authentic cuisine outside of southern Louisiana.(I travel alot.)
Also that ramen looks great! My favorite ramen is shoyu ramen.
l think it really depends on where you live! I used to live in a small town in Utah, and it was very difficult to find good Japanese food restaurants. Now I'm in Chicago (I also lived in NYC for a few months), and it's much easier to find authentic Japanese foods in bigger and more diverse cities. They are very expensive, so I don't go eat out often, though.
Cajun is great too! I'll try if I come across any Cajun restaurant in Chicage.
I love Shoyu Ramen too!