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Avaliação da contribuiçãoVery affordable and very delicious ramen. Best one you can get at a price that low, to be honest. Just sad that they only have a few seats. But the food, great. Will, of course, come back for more.
When you're craving for a ramen but on a budget, this is the place to go. However, be prepared to wait for available seats as this place is crowded especially at night.
There are a lot of ramen places around this area but none as affordable as this place. If you're worried about the price to taste ratio, no need to fret because even with such modest price, you're ramen craving will definitely be quenched. It may not be air-conditioned but the atmosphere of the place is quite welcoming and certainly fits everything else in a good way. The ramen themselves caters to whatever taste you may have, and you can put as much additional items in your ramen as you want. So if you're around this area and wanna experience a unique eating place, don't let the looks of this place fool you, just go with whatever your tummy is telling you. For more pictures and reviews, please visit us at : bearslookingforfood.blogspot.com
This place was recommended by a very trusted foodie colleague. He informed us beforehand that the place is a typical carinderia. That didn't prevent us from trying but instead our curiousity grew even more. The place is always full and the price is indeed really cheap (ramen for Php70-100). We ordered Shio (salt) Ramen which is more of a garlicly taste and Shoyu (soy sauce) Ramen. The taste is just fine, nothing special, but enough to satisfy one's craving for ramen. Of course for how much its worth, I didn't expect much which made my dining experience there satisfying. I will definitely come back and try Miso and Tantanmen next time my cravings strike.
We went here about a year ago. At first, we expected a small ramen place since we've looked it up in the internet before actually going to the place. Surprisingly, the place was crowded with people since we went there at around 9pm. Most of the customers, as I have observed, went there for a drink. In our case, we just went there for a ramen which we got for a very affordable price. I think we spent only 300 pesos for both our ramen and drinks. The ramen is good. It actually reached my expectations from what I have read that it is run by a cook who used to work in Japan. In Erra's you can eat ramen and drink alcohol at the same time (which I think is a very alluring idea).