Montreal's pork bone ramen, Yokato Yokabai Ramen, has a rich and fragrant soup. I chose the one with less salt and a light taste. It's so delicious. There's so much meat that I can't finish it. There's also sake ice cream. I suddenly remembered to recommend a few delicious restaurants in Montreal. You'll have a choice when you come here to play [wink]
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Montreal's pork bone ramen, Yokato Yokabai Ramen, has a rich and fragrant soup. I chose the one with less salt and a light taste. It's so delicious. There's so much meat that I can't finish it. There's also sake ice cream. I suddenly remembered to recommend a few delicious restaurants in Montreal. You'll have a choice when you come here to play [wink]
This place is very welcoming; when we arrived, there was someone waiting outside for us. The service was efficient, the decor was beautiful, and the presentation was great. The food came out quickly and was not expensive. The soup was thick and creamy. After a few hours, our party was done, and everyone was well fed, even though we were not with the others. But we all had a great time.
It's a small shop, it feels like a Japanese roadside pub, there are many varieties of handkerchiefs, the price seems not cheap, just order two flavors. The seaweed is crispy.
The steamed egg in this Japanese restaurant is delicious. The store owner spent a lot of money to add superb sea urchin on it, making the steamed egg more delicious and tender. The tempura is also good, fried crispy. It tastes especially delicious.