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4 based on 68 reviews
A very nice bar style ramen shop, with choice of spiceness.They serve kyushu style tonkotsu(pork) ramen.Ordering is via a machine (as usual) with no english menu, but with picrures + at the entrance there is an english explanation.As Dazaifu is popular, expact a queue, but it goes quite quick.
4 based on 45 reviews
After spending the late morning/early afternoon shopping at Tosu premium outlet, we were hungry but didn't want to have the average food court meal at an outlet. We had wanted to try Danbo Ramen, and decided to go for the 30-min drive to have Kyushu's top-ranked ramen. We arrived at the ramen shop at around 4pm, which explained why it was relatively empty. We looked through the menu, which had some basic English translations and pictures. As with most cases for ramen shops in Japan, you have to place your order using the "vending machine", then pass on the food order tickets to the staff. The staff then brought us pieces of order paper, to select how we like our noodles done, how strong we like our soup, amount of spring onion preferred, level of spiciness, etc., similar to Ichiran in that sense. The ramen was amazing - personally I preferred the broth at Danbo vs. Ichiran as I found it less salty but flavourful at the same time. The egg was cooked perfectly, and the pork was thinly sliced with a good balance between the fatty and lean pork. We also ordered the bite-sized gyoza (pan-friend dumplings) which were made with very thin dumpling wrap, and were very delicious! Danbo has branches in Fukuoka, Shizuoka, Kanagawa, Kagoshima, Åita, Miyazaki and Okinawa prefectures. Highly recommended to ramen lovers!
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