Kenzo Ramen invites you to their japanese. This dining room cooks soup ramen and noodles for 11$ to 25$. Come experience their upscale surrounding. They gladly feature catering services and delivery services and are open after-hours all week. You can get there by bicycle. The neighboring location is remarkable for its restaurants, stores and parks.more...See more text
We had a family get together of 10 people dining...
We had a family get together of 10 people dining at Crystal Rolls tonight. I highly recommend this thai-asian restaurant to people who are interested in asian food. Crystal Rolls has a big variety of food choices and almost each dish we ordered was delicious and authentic. We also enjoyed their romantic atmosphere and clean environment. Nice music and excellent service too.
The best thing was that we didn't spend a lot of $ but we had a great time and great food.
Next time I sure will go back to this fantastic restaurant with my friends.
With seven locations spread all over the GTA, its flagship location is perched at Dundas Street West. Friendly greetings of “Irasshaimase” from the petite hostesses (meaning: welcome to our shop) will put you right into the mood for a generous bowl of yummy ramen cooked in a special broth of dried seafood, chicken and pork bone. If you’re a first timer and just dipping your feet into the intoxicating waters of ramen noodle soup, try out Kenzo’s King of Kings ramen. You’ll be surprised by how easily it all goes down, leaving you hungry for more.
House-made sauces and a slow-cooked broth set this Japanese noodle house apart from its nearby competitors. Oversized bowls of thin ramen noodles are submerged in a savoury soup base and topped with veggies, egg, meat and seafood. The signature Tonkotsu ramen is a unique dish prepared with Hakata-style pork bone that can be enjoyed classically or with the addition or shoyu or miso flavour. Vegetarians will love the meat-free Sapporo miso ramen served with stir-fried veggies in a rich miso soup base.