Ramen can be an expensive treat. If you’re going to drop some change on a bowl of broth and noodles, it may as well be from Jinya Ramen Bar, located at 10000 Perkins Rowe.
Jinya Ramen Bar offers a variety of Japanese dishes from bao buns to mochi ice cream. Its ramen selection can be overwhelming with more than ten ramen flavors, all with different types of meat.
To ease the pressure of making a decision, I have made it for you: the spicy chicken ramen. The spicy chicken ramen is a combination of thin noodles, chicken broth, chicken chashu, spinach, spicy bean sprouts and topped with green onion. For this bowl, a choice of spice level is required. The hottest level is my personal preference, but if unsure of what your taste buds can handle, do not be afraid to start at the mild level.
Extra toppings can be added to the ramen bowl for a fee, but one to definitely add is a seasoned egg. The runny yolk mixed into the spicy broth creates a delicious, thick broth that pairs perfectly with the spice of the seasoning.
The spicy chicken ramen will run you $15.60, but customers have the choice to make it a combo with a side option. The side options include pork gyoza, a pork or chicken chashu bowl with salad, crispy chicken, tokyo curry rice or the impossible bowl salad.
Olivia’s Order: Spicy hot chicken ramen at Jinya Ramen Bar

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