Taishoken Ramen

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Contact Taishoken Ramen

Address :

515 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2L2, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +778778
Website : https://www.instagram.com/taishokencanada/
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City : B
Description : Casual ramen joint serving up Japanese fare like pork or chicken noodle soups amid wood decor.

515 Abbott St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2L2, Canada
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flora zhou on Google

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I’ve visited twice and have had consistently great experiences with the food and service! Very cozy atmosphere with lots of delicious comfort food options.
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Oscar Kwok on Google

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I got the tonkatsu ramen and the broth wasn't as flavourful as what I'm used to, maybe they don't put a smuch salt in. But there was lots of chashu and it was a good proportion of lean and fatty.
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Hine King on Google

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Cozy restaurant, beautiful meals - chared pork and ramen soup, excellent service, separation booths, we would definitely go back ❀
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Sheldon Eyzenga on Google

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Tasty and surprisingly affordable. We came in at 6 PM on a Sunday, but it still had lots of seating available. The chain is also based in Japan, so it's authentic ramen as well.
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Tom Servo on Google

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Out of an admittedly small sample size, this is the best tsukemen I've come across so far in Vancouver. They have the option for hot noodles which I vastly prefer even if cold noodles are supposed to be what's typical. The soup is thick and actually sticks to the noodles (Menya Itto's soup is much too thin imo) and it's flavourful without the overpowering fishiness I often find with tsukemen. Egg was perfectly boiled, really liked the seared pork belly as well (shoulder was alright but had quite a lot of connective tissue which wasn't very appealing. Would go with 2 slices of the belly next time)
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Nicholas Milton on Google

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Had the Tonkotsu ramen. The broth was very thick and rich. The noodles, pork and garnishes were good. It was still light outside but it seemed quite dark inside. The music was not great, some of it seemed out of tune.
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Vasily Kovzun on Google

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I rather agree with other reviewers about the taste being a little bit "off". It's not bad in any sense of the word but the ramen is definitely more of a homemade flavor than a restaurant. We got the tsukamen, and tonkatsu. They were both totally fine but no one at the table was slurping down the end broth or asking for more noodles. Most of the bowls still had noodles at the bottom and it was obvious something didn't please most palates. Not for me.
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Munchica on Google

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I found the overall experience, taste of the broth, meat, and ramen all quite standardly average. Like a McDonald's grade ramen place. It's not bad or anything, just nothing stands out and nothing spectacular. There was dipping ramen which was cool but it tasted kinda just like the original ramen noodle bowl in flavor to me.

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