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Ramen, part deux

Yotteko-Ya

The taste of the hearty broth weighed heavily on my mind, its flavor lingering, I could almost taste it. On the last day of my vacation, I determined that we would savor one last meal at Yotteko-Ya before I became a slave to the grind once again. (Gee, I make going back to work sound like a death sentence, don’t I?) Whatever the case, who needs an excuse to go back for some tasty ramen?

Kim Chee Chahan

Hubby ordered the Kim Chee Chahan ($7.25 USD). He let me have a sample, but he’s lucky that my ramen came shortly after or else I might have indulged in a few more spoonfuls. That was good tasty stuff, too.

But, if you go to Yotteko-Ya, you must try the ramen…

Paitan Ramen

I ordered the Paitan Ramen again ($6.95 USD), but this time with a little twist: spicy soup (+$1.00) and extra noodles (+1.00). I thought the regular paitan broth was excellent, but with the added homemade red pepper and sesame oil, it was heavenly! The extra order of noodles were just a bit too much for me, but I finished it anyway. Thou shall not waste! Hubby had to roll me out of the restaurant after that heavy lunch, but it was worth it!

Yotteko-Ya Kyoto Ramen
McCully Shopping Center, 2F
1960 Kapiolani Blvd. #214, Honolulu
Ph. 808.946.2900

Business Hours:
Lunch:
Mon – Sat, 11 am – 2 pm

Dinner:
Mon – Sat, 5 pm – 11 pm
Sun/Hol, 5 pm – 9 pm

Wednesdays, closed

[tags]Yotteko-Ya, ramen, Japanese cuisine, food, Honolulu, Hawaii, McCully Shopping Center[/tags]

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