One of the best tsukemens I have had in Melbourne. Noodles done al dente, pork was sliced thinly and sauce was not overly salty. The only thing I was annoyed with was the service. I tried to order dessert and the waitress said we couldn’t because there was a long queue for tables so we had to vacate the place for others.
I ordered the wafu ramen as well as the goma tsukemen. The wafu ramen was nice and clean compared to the strong in your face flavour that tsukemen provides. The noodles however were much better in the tsukemen as they were not sitting in a bowl of hot soup so the texture stayed nice and bouncy.
Great place. Ramen is good, place is cute and one of the most romantic/cozy asian places I’ve find. Yes asian places are normally not romantic/ambient but this place does the trick
Good quality ramen, better than your average chain shop. Japanese staff. Funky interior. Also recommend the skewers, authentic.
Kiddo told me he dreamt about eating ramen with me in Japan... now I am craving for ramen! Where to go for ramen? For me, I have always love Mugen. Their dipping ramen is of course always good, but I chose the health(ier) option today of their chicken ramen. With clear soup, it has a certain understate elegance in it. Really enjoy my comforting bowl of noodle soup 🍜
@mugenramen -- Tucked away in the little alleys in Melbourne CBD. Had the tapas special which was the wagyu tataki and it was the highlight of the night. They have definitely done it right
Cosy place with mysterious gallery vibes. Great food, really enjoyed the dipping ramen with curry and the burger.
We ordered the Maze Ramen, Wagyu Tataki and Agedashi-Tofu. The dry ramen was packed with flavour and with the wagyu, it was the perfect combination. Will definitely come back and look forward to another meal here!
Such a hidden ramen bar and with the sitting at lower ground, I knew it would be something different. Having the Japanese style menu and the whole space was small but cozy.
LOVE the dipping ramen as you can't really find many ramen bars do this traditional style of ramen. The meat skewer dipping in raw egg was so special and delicious. I brought some friends who came to visit Melbourne and they all had a great time.
A cool little spot in a laneway across from Robot bar. Dark interior with anime projected on the walls, definitely slicker than the usual ramen spots! The ramen was good and Japanese tapas was delicious! Worth a visit.
Did a walk-in on Saturday night and the waiting time was 1 hour. We were happy to wait at the bar across from the restaurant. Once our table was ready, we were welcomed by friendly staff and amazed with the atmosphere. Ordered the tsukemen and it was very delicious and tasty. Great portion size and value for money. Highly recommend and will come back! We received a 10% discount at the restaurant since we had drinks from the bar.
My first visit, didn’t realise the queue would be so long! The wait time was almost an hour. After being seated, my partner and I immediately understood it’s popularity! Ordered their famous, “Wafu Tsukemen” sukiyaki - incredibly creamy and so tasty! Highly recommend! Since then, have repeatedly and happily returned to try their other menu items!:)
Stopped by on a Friday night with two friends, the staff very were friendly, helped us with our order and accommodating to our needs. The dipping ramen is my absolute favourite way to eat ramen and I wish I lived closer so I could have it all the time. It’s a tight space but it echos Japan’s ramen scene and feels genuine. Highly recommend!
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