I introduce Kame ramen.

Kame means Turtle in Japanese.

 

Also, because turtle lives long/many years,

there is hidden meaning in it too.

 

So they might name kame because this shop wants

to live/survive like kame lives. 

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亀=turtle in Japenese and I think also Chinese too.

 

I went there around 3 pm so there was no 

waiting and easy to find the seat.

 

I ordered Tonkostu ramen and also Gyoza(dumpling)

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This gyoza was really good.

Very thin but was juicy and crunchy

though I'm sure there is a lot of garlic in it

might be better to skip 

if you will have a face to face work after you eat this.

 

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I ordered regular Tonkotsu ramen.

This ramen soup is one of the mildest/smooth ones in NY. 

I really love this soup.

 

You will taste full-bodied and same time kind of sweetness

from the oil of pork and pig's bone. 

 

Not too salty and feels many layers of the taste

so I enjoyed whole soup!

 

The noodle itself is wavy and normal thickness.

 

For me, cha-syu(roasted pork fillet) was bit too oily/fat but 

the pork was soft and juicy too.

 

This ramen is high-quality and well-balanced.

Price ★★★☆☆ Bit over price for ramen.

Service ★★★★☆ Good!

Taste★★★★☆ I love soup!

 

Do I want to go again? I think so but there are many ramen shops like here recently. 

 

Message or new ramen shop info welcome!!

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