4/5 Yash V. 2 years ago on Google
I'll
be
honest
here:
I
had
unreal
expectations
for
this
place
as
it
lazed
around
on
my
list
for
*years*.
Its
location
is
a
quiet
one
-
inside
the
streets
and
close
to
some
of
the
better
known
ghats
in
the
city;
also
good
accessibility
from
the
main
chowk
in
Godowlia
is
a
plus.
It's
a
quaint,
small
cafe
with
only
around
4
tables.
Now,
I'm
certain
this
may
just
be
an
effect
of
the
pandemic,
but
the
menu
when
we
went
was
severely
limited
-
only
two
types
of
ramen,
some
variant
of
an
omelet
and
two
types
of
soup
were
available.
We
tried
the
ramen
and
the
Japanese
omelet.
(Pardon
me
for
I
don't
remember
its
proper
name.)
The
omelet
was
quiet
nice
and
delicate,
albeit
somewhat
bland.
The
sauce
served
along
with
it
helped
to
an
extent.
Coming
to
the
centerpiece
of
the
menu
-
the
ramen.
Prepare
yourselves
in
advance
and
go
with
an
empty
stomach
as
the
serving
size
is
very
generous;
a
couple
of
us
(not
me!)
had
trouble
finishing
the
entire
bowl.
Coming
to
the
taste,
the
noodles
tasted
very...
artificial,
for
lack
of
a
better
descriptor.
They
didn't
taste
very
nice,
and
I
remember
myself
trying
to
cut
its
taste
with
the
broth
as
frequently
as
possible.
Speaking
of,
the
broth
was
amazing
and
was
the
highlight
of
the
dish
for
me.
Too
bad
there
wasn't
much
else
to
write
home
about
it,
as
it
didn't
come
with
any
added
heat
and
was
only
served
with
some
sesame
seeds
and
an
egg
on
top.
In
a
nutshell,
I'd
say
that
this
deserves
a
one-time
visit.
I'm
not
sure
where
you
can
get
better
authentic
Japanese
food
in
Varanasi
than
here.
I
give
it
a
4/5
as
I'm
the
worst
critic
on
Earth.
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