The Audit: Bushi Udon Kappo brings Japanese noodle soup to Midtown
Assessment: In the last year, Toronto diners have gone unequivocally (some might say irrationally) crazy for ramen. Yet throughout this period, very little...;
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The Audit: Ryoji brings great noodle soup to College Street
Assessment: It's a testament to Toronto’s red-hot culinary scene that popular Okinawa ramen and izakaya chain Ryoji chose to open its first outpost...;
Food Trend Power Ranking: Seoul man edition
By now even your grandma should be all caught up on what Korean tacos and pork buns are. At just over a month old, Sang Kim’s Yakitori Bar (1 Baldwin...;
The Audit: Kingyo Izakaya brings exceptional Japanese pub fare to Cabbagetown
Assessment: Toronto’s no longer the one-izakaya town it was when Guu opened its Church street location at the end of 2008. Along with a second Guu outpost...;
So much ramen, so little time
You need a food-blogger level of commitment to keep track of all the ramen joints in Toronto. Here’s a handy-dandy guide to what each spot does best...;
Food Spy: Ryoji Ramen opens this week
Okinawa-based ramen restaurant Ryoji Ramen (690-692 College St., at Montrose) is set to open to the public tomorrow, with an official grand opening slated...;
The Audit: Check out Ramen Raijin for ramen without the wait
Assessment: Seems like a great new ramen resto pops up every day in Toronto, and there’s really only so much you can say about noodle soup. But the...;
Food Spy: Espresso bars hosting ramen pop-ups. Yes, this is happening
Toronto is going ramen crazy, and on Dec. 2, Voodoo Child Café is throwing its hat in the ring—or its noodles in the bowl. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.,...;
The Audit: Santouka Ramen serves up belly-warming bowls of noodle soup
Assessment: The newest competitor in Toronto’s increasingly fierce ramen war is already being touted, by some, as the city’s best. A Japanese chain...;







