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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / IKUZO RAMEN, SS2

IKUZO RAMEN, SS2

May 12, 2012 by StrawberrY Gal

A Ramen Revolution is erupting in SS2 and you can have a wallet-friendly ramen here. Ikuzo ramen is one of the affordable ramen in SS2. As usual, the price of Ramen is kinda high but Ikuzo thinks that every person deserve a good quality and affordable ramen which all ramen are lower than RM 10.90.

Most of the Japanese restaurants mark up high prices for ramen, however, Ikuzo thinks that every person deserve a good quality and affordable ramen, therefore, all their ramens’ pricing are lower than RM10.90. The place serves a nice and affordable ramen which gives everyone a chance to taste them. The restaurant also stress that they are using fresh ingridients in the food preparation and there is absolutely no MSG added into it.

The restaurant is filled up with the nice eye-catching posters all over where you can purchase them from the shop as well. The shop is simply clean and well made to cater for lunch as well as place for family and friends. The interior design of the restaurant is giving me a mix of the fusion of Japanese and western styles. In the restaurant, you may have a choice of 4 types of ramen and you may choose around 18 styles of preperation for the ramen. This includes Original Thin, Spicy Thin, Original Thick and also Spicy Thick.

Yakiniku Ramen is where the beef slices is being marinated and being grilled. It is then being served together with the cabbage kimuchi and served in the the shoyu based soup.
Price: RM 8.50

Next is the Cha Shu Ramen where the noodles is being served with 5 awsome peces of the porky cha-shu and added with their signature shoyu-based soup. It is seved together with the seaweed and the spring onions. The meal is simple simple adn yet it is indeed a superb ramen to choose for
Price: RM 8.90

Zembu Ramen is another items which is from teh restaurants. The restaurant is serving the pork cha siu ramen together with the tempura together. It is served with their signatuiure shoyu based ramen with it as well.
Price: RM 10.90

Next to go is the Tom yum ramen where they served the noodles with the Thai saouo dish and yhey turned them into the spicy Thai ramen dish. It is served together with squids as well as prawns together with it.
Price: RM10.90

Goma Tan Tan Ramen is indeed a special ramen where the ramen is being served with the black sesame soup with the mala spices. It is served together with the minced chicken with it.
Price: RM 7.50

If you love sesame perhaps is a good try to try the Goma Tamago Ramen. It is slightly a different taste of all where the ramen is served with the sesame based soup.
Price: RM 8.90

Tsukemen is another item which had been offered here. It is alike soba where you can have your meal based on your own tastebuds. The noodles are being served together with some vegetables, cha – siew as well as egg and beansprout together. You may adjust the taste by adding the soup or dip the noodles with the soup to cater to different taste buds.
Price: RM8.50

Ebi Tempura Ramen for prawn lover? The ramen is served with two tempura prawn in the shoyu based ramen dish.
Price: RM 8.90

Ghoza which is well pan fried and being served hot.
Price: RM 3.50

Something special, try their Age Ghoza which is where the ghoza is being deep fried till golden brown. It is then being served with soy sauce.
Price: RM 3.50

Cabbage Kimuchi
Price: RM 2.50

Yakiniku
Price: RM3.00

Cha-Shu 5pcs
Price: RM3.50

Ginger Green Tea Yuzu Ice Cream Float is where the yuzu ice cream is their home made ice cream which is simply healthy. The ice cream is made from yuzu/rice. When the ice cream melts in the mouth, you may still able to taste the rice texture in the mouth.
Price: RM5.90

Root Beer Rice Ice Cream Float
Price: RM5.90

Ice Lemon Tea

Address:
52, Jalan SS 2/61, 47300 Petaling Jaya
GPS : N03 07.085′ E101 37.234′
(same row as Macdonald)

Business Hour : 10.30am – 11pm
Tel : 03-78733110
Website : http://ikuzoramen.com/
FB : https://www.facebook.com/IkuzoRamen

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