genkotsu ramen


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natalie
3
4 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
came with a friend during lunchtime and managed to snag a seat before the lunch rush.

i ordered the karamen with the miso base and also the pork gyoza as part of the lunch happy hour deal. the noodles were slightly overcooked, a bit too soft for my liking. the pork was too chewy and fatty, with a strong porky taste. however, the egg was reallygoodand saved this meal from being a disaster. the soup was passable but i couldn't taste any miso. the gyoza was crispy at the base and soft and moist. however, all i could taste was salt. it also came with vinegar already poured into the dish, which i didn't really like but others may appreciate.

overall, very forgettable and nothing really special or fantastic. probably won't come back again.
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ha
4
5 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
people say that this is one of the best ramen in brisbane, i seriously confirm that it’s true hehe ! i love love love ramen and actually my goal is to try out all the ramen shops in brisbane. if you have any recommendations pls let the comment down below. service was fast, the broth was so nice , little bit salty than i expected 👍 i ordered salt and my friend ordered soy! actually both broth taste pretty similar and delicious. price is acceptable for dinner ☺️ we also ordered extra chasiu and marinated egg. the table next to us order takoyaki which is octopus ball and it looks (and smells) suppergoodtoo, i def will try takoyaki next time!

one downside is that the shop in runcorn is really small! i think it can make up maximum only 15 people. that’s very inconvenient because you just eat quickly (you won’t have time to chitchat) and then give up the seat for other people.
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atreyu
4
6 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
tl;dr: pretty much what would be wanted from a ramen bar. this is a step back to basics, without any flash or flamboyance, and just simply going for agoodquality, warming bowl of the famous noodle soup. service is prettygoodas well.

within runcorn plaza, among the places that simply shout out that they are the place to be, like the meek, introverted goth kid on the playground, there is one other outlet here that is a contrast from the rest of them in a number of ways. going right inside the doorway, diners are invited to a cosy, very warm interior were what they see is what they get. comfort food in the form of ramen, done to its most efficient and effective best.

getting to end of the working year, it was all a case of what to do on the final day - especially since that final day more or less acted as a half-day of work. going around the workplace, it was all a matter of what people were planning to do, and it started off as a bit of an in-joke not being a drinker that i would hit the bar - a ramen bar to be exact. eventually, that eventuated into searching through the best places to get a bowl of ramen, and while a few were in the nearby streets, to get the best kind of experience, going out a ways into the styx was the go. all that mattered was getting there afterwards, and here we are.

from the size of the place, especially sandwiched in between a number of other giants, it would be fairly easy to miss this one even if a keen eye was being kept out for it. i would not be surprised if this was a janitor's closet in a past life. seating inside can be pretty tight - there is not a large amount of seats here - when it gets busy, as with all ramen bars that are worth their salt in peak times. this was, however, not a peak time, with a couple of people already lapping up their soup. among the benches there, one right at the edge of the small kitchen, about everything that is needed for enjoying the meal is right there for clients to collection - the spoons, the chopsticks, toothpicks, and various seasonings. all around is a red hue on the walls, and some low hanging light give it a small bit of ambiance.

what little service there is here is still polite, though it come with a touch of it being impersonal. given the atmosphere and the set up of the place, that in itself is a bit of a given. walk in the door, take the order, and they give you a number (sometimes with words written on them for a bit of a laugh) so you can be seated and await the meal. even with all of that being said, they win many brownie points out for the sheer efficiency and lightning speed in which clients are served. also though, i will give a shout out to the small gesture where i had the number given next to me, and the guy behind the counter put it on the top counter so he could see - made sense, and thanks for the correction.

as it can be told by the name, the offerings more or less being and end with a range of ramen. that, and some little side nibbles to compliment the order. the selection that they have is slightly bigger than average, plus the concoctions go beyond the general pork options. first up there is the classical versions - miso, shio, and shoyu with a fish one added on - then there are some other classic ones with the choice of base as follows, and various twists on the menu to behold, finally rounding up the ramen selection a bunch of special ones with different sorts of meat and whatnot.

it doesn't end there, with a small selection each of extra items to customise the ramen soup even further, and a few bits of izakaya for a little nibble on the side. that, and a few mini rice bowls for on the side, and to drink there is the general range of sodas and iced teas from the can.

always liking to go something a bit different when i can, it was after juggling a few in the back of my head, with the one that eventually won out being the soft shell crab ramen, and an extra of some dried seaweed. this was well worth the wait after so many days, as it hit all of the right notes. the broth was rich, thick and slightly salty, the noodles cooked in the soup were done to the right consistency, slightly chewy and still retaining their texture. there were some mushrooms from memory within the broth, absorbing the soup effectively, plus the usual garnish of an egg was nice as always - the yolk just beginning to harden, it was moreish. however, it has not been forgotten the centerpiece of it all - the soft-shell crab. this rarely ever goes down poorly, and here was no exception. it was like eating smooth butter, sweet and moreish going down a treat. the flesh was soft and tender, the batter around it was thin and flavourome, and it just got better by soaking in the soup. add onto that, the seaweed in which - for a reason that is hard to exactly explain - was the cherry on top of it all.

plus, to give it that much more of a review, a little side went on as well. having to choose between several gyozas, plus a couple of other bona fide hits with japanese eating (notably takoyaki and chicken karage) was bit of a tricky choice. in the end though, the one that wins out by a mere head was the octopus balls. duly noted, what might have given it that edge was the cheese variety - naturally the ultimate choice. as usual, there was the distinct deep flavour from the sauce, along with the hot and chewy octopus meat, and a creamy center to round it all up. on top of it, the cheese had a bit of bite to it, and it went fairly well with the sauce.

for the 4.0 score that is here, from this showing i like to indicate here that it might not be the best, and highest quality ramen that is around town, though it still manages to do quite well. if there was anything that made genkotsu ramen win over the solid 4.0 score, it all had to do with the way it was set up - ironically docking it points as well as giving it its character. the soup was first and foremost the focus, allowing the cooks to really hone in on making a tasty and filling entry that is worth a-steal (way cheaper than inner city outlets, a big advantage there), but it had to do with the setting. going for the rustic and cosy aesthetics, it got the right atmosphere done pat. admittedly, it is slightly shitty since it is easy to bump your neighbour's elbow, but more or less that is part of its charm - how straightforward the ordeal is, and nothing else matters when the soup is this good.
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cowiie
4
6 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
normally eat at hakataya ramen but decided to give them a try. a lot more choices available at this ramen place, but i think it over complicates the decision process. ramen was alright but the broth was no where asgoodas hakataya. it was very filling though due to the free extra noodles. soft shell crab was wonderfully cooked and crispy. would go back just for the crab.
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r
5
7 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
had ramen cravings last night and wanted something different to hakataya (don't get me wrong, i love that place too!) when we walked in, the actual seating area itself is small with a counter area as well as table seating, very traditional japanese style store as i am part japanese and have frequented many ramen shops over there. to order you line up and pay, then find a seat, again, during peak hours,goodluck! i have seen in the past a lineup outside the door before.

food came very quick and looked very similar to the menu photo's

i ordered the miso ramen and my friend got the kara (spicy) ramen in miso flavour. we also ordered additional sides of karaage and chuka wakame.

my miso ramen did not disappoint! very strong flavors and noodles were cooked perfect with a chewy texture. one thing people may find a bit different with the ramen broth here is that the soup is a little thick and oily, again, personal preference, and for me i did enjoy it.

my friend said his ramen was the same but for him it was not spicy enough, even after adding the chili oil and flakes, but he does love spicy.

the karaage was freshly cooked hot and juicy, honestly was delicious!!

total cost of our meal was $32.50, you can pay either cash or card.

staff were japanese and very friendly and polite

overall will definitely alternate with this place and hakataya, my top 2 ramen joints :)
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johnny
4
7 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
delicious ramen and competitive price. i will come back here again. however, the restaurant really small and only fit for 10-12 people. but definitelygoodramen in brisbane
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tomcat
4
7 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
stinking hot day & very jet lagged...what to do to satisfy a hungry (&angry) stomach? ramen!

this is my third visit to genkotsu ramen and the bowl of happiness suitable for a >30 degree day is goma ramen: a sesame vinegar based cold noodle ramen with chopped cha shu, sweet corn, green shallot, 1/2 egg, crab sticks & seaweed. 

flavor is well balanced with a refreshing hint of sourness from the rice vinegar sesame sauce. the chopped cha shu simply melts in your mouth with no dodgy porky "stink" what so ever. noodle texture was just right withgoodamount of chewiness and egg flavor. for the hungry boys & girls don't forget the free bowl of add on (cold) noodle!

love agoodsummer day ramen! you wont regret trying it!
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elle
2
7 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
came here for the first time recently. the restaurant was small and had very few seats, and could not accommodate all the customers that had come through the door. one of the employees even tried asking someone to move to another seat so that a group could end up sitting together. the miso noodles i ordered was very oily, and i would not have finished it if it weren't for the fact that i paid $11 for it. the egg was the only thing that tastedgoodin my bowl. the place also only accepted card only. the one positive thing i can say is that the owners were very warm and welcoming.
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w
4
7 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
one of the best ramen i've had in brisbane, better than hakataya (though they are different styles of ramen so this could just be a preference). had the black garlic and it is asgoodas everyone says! however, i do also have to agree that the broth is particularly salty.
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rachelskh
3
7 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
this place is overcrowded!!!! it is only a place for a quick dinner or lunch. personally, i think the noodle is a bit overcooked. and the soup is not hot enough. but overall, it's still quitegood:)
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yumami
5
8 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
new favourite ramen place in brisbane! so addicted now and keep going back for more. i recommend the spicy ramen and black garlic! you can choose if you want shio, soy, fish or miso base with each ramen. they have agoodselection of side dishes too like gyoza, karaage, soft shell crab and more if you are feeling extra hungry. i find the portion sizesgoodand don't usually need extra noodle! do go early on weekends though as it does get busy as soon as the shop opens!
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no
4
8 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
a verygoodramen restaurant and probably the best in brisbane, genkotsu really delivers. simple, cheap and great decor, you can't really ask for more. 

i had the karage ramen with miso and the broth was rich, full of flavour, well balanced and refined. the half cooked egg was perfectly done. my only reservation was no mustard green was given but it's only a minor criticism.

i'd highly recommend.
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slick
5
8 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
genkotsu ramen is off the chain! the venue is small and cozy, the ramen is awesome every time, the noodles are awesome every time,goodservice and friendly staff...i feel like ramen.... ramen~~~~~~~~~~
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owen
4
8 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
ramen is one of the favorite food i would like to have in winter. have to say, genkotsu ramen is really doing agoodjob. compare with their major competitor, the soup base is much more full-bodied, and the taste for me is more authentic than other ramen shop in town. they use typical ramen noodle which has a wheat flavor when you taste it slowly and deeply. plenty of side dishes you could chose, from deep fried chicken, gyoza to some japanese cold dishes. it is really hard to imagine they are all from this tiny kitchen. could be squishy as it is a small shop and they only provide less than 20 seats, but who cares, right? we are all lining up for those beautiful things in our life, isn't it?
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akshsu
5
9 yıl önce
runcorn plaza
good value for money.. agoodplace to have a quick meal. soup base is nice. noodle cooked just right, not too soft. place is a bit small and cramped though.
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