December 14, 2005
Hot delicious soup noodle!

We celebrated Thanksgiving and then promptly got sick! But to help cure our nasty cold, we went for some nice big bowls of savory Japanese ramen with our good friends Joy and Mike.
We had seen lots of great reviews on Santa Ramen, a ramen shop located in San Mateo. The reviews also forewarned about the long lines. We arrived around 1:45, hoping to miss the lunch crowd. So while the line was not exceedingly long, there was still a wait. It turns out that Santa either close by 2pm or when the soup stock runs out, which ever one happens first! We arrived just in time to be the last customers. Whew!
The menu was posted on the wall for easy viewing by all. We agonized over all the possible choices and narrowed it down to two (to share of course)!
I picked the pork-flavored ramen with roasted pork while A picked the soy sauce flavored ramen with bean sprouts. Both bowls were satisfyingly delicious. The pork flavored ramen with slices of roasted pork was very rich and savory with just a hint of ginger from the bright red slivers of ginger added to the soup. The soy sauce flavored ramen with bean sprouts did not have as complex soup flavor as the pork flavored ramen with roasted pork but still very rich. A enjoyed the bite in the noodles and the abundance of bean sprouts but felt the soup was a little too salty from too much soy sauce, but I thought it was fine.
We slurped and munched our way to an empty bowl. Well, mostly empty. :) All done!
Munchies - Places to Feed | Posted by J on 12.14.05 at 11:50 PMRamen is teh win. That looks so good... what were the prices like at Santa Ramen? I tried RamenRama (on Stevens Creek, beside Elephant Bar) the other night... not the best ramen I've ever had, but pretty satisfactory, and relatively cheap... 6.99 for a bowl, 8.99 for a combo with 3 gyoza and fried rice. This compared to Ramen Halu's bowls of heaven for upwards of 10 bucks.
Posted by: Eug at December 19, 2005 06:32 PMHappy holidays to you both! The ramen looks so good!
Posted by: keiko at December 25, 2005 09:14 AM