The following are the food that we've tried and my thoughts on it:
1) GYOZA - or simply Japanese dumplings. Its shape is a little different from the other gyozas we've tried in the past as this one is made thinner (or flatter) for it to become crispy which, to be honest, I'm not really a fan of. The dumpling filling taste, however, is fine and comparable with the usual gyoza.
2) IKKEI RAMEN - It's their flagship ramen. It's a shoyu (soy sauce) based soup with firm noodles, chashu (marinated pork belly) slices, tamago and 3 pieces of nori seaweed paper).
3) BLACK PEPPER RAMEN - Basically, it's still Iekei ramen. It just has black pepper sprinkled all over the ramen that made it different. It is a little(a lot) spicier compared to Iekei, but at the same time, it adds an additional kick to it. I liked how firm their noodles are and the soup is thick which really adds to the flavor. I still prefer the broth of Ramen Yushoken's though over Oyasumi's, but not by much. Meanwhile, I liked Oyasumi's chashu which are sliced thinly that it's easy to pick up with the chopsticks. The egg that comes with each of their ramen is firm, but soft so it can be easily opened. I just found this a bit far from what a ramen egg should be due to the consistency of the egg yolk retained inside. In addition, the color of the yolk resembles the normal egg which made us think that they don't marinate their egg.
So far, it seems that Oyasumi is just any other Japanese Ramen restaurant right? Well, not quite. They have a hidden ace up on their sleeve.
Whenever a customer finishes eating a ramen and has some leftover soup, he/she has the option for his/her remaining soup to be turned into this CHEESY RISOTTO. As both lovers of risotto and everything Japanese, this setup is like a dream. Their cheesy risotto tastes really good on the Iekei ramen soup as the soup base matches the mozzarella cheese they've included that made it a unique fusion of risotto. However, the same cannot be said on my black pepper leftover soup. The taste of the pepper was too strong that it overpowered the risotto as a whole. So here are some tips we've drawn out for you based on our experience:
TIP #1: If you want the Cheesy Risotto, definitely go for the Iekei Ramen! We haven't tried the other ramen flavors yet, so just drop a comment below as we'll be very glad to know your experience.
TIP #2: Don't leave a lot of soup behind. That's what we did and it made our risotto become like congee. read more