Ichi Sen Ramen (Xinyi Cheng Store)
日料 · ⭐ 3.9
Unit B1-05, Self-designated No. 108, Basement Level 1, No. 2, Baoye Road
Dragon Mate tips
If you are traveling in China to visit Guangzhou, Dragon Mate users do not strongly recommend this restaurant. If you enjoy exploring, you can still try it and see what you find. This restaurant is located at Unit B1-05, Self-designated No. 108, Basement Level 1, No. 2, Baoye Road. It is a 日料 place, and the flavors are varies by dish (start with the signature dishes). Dragon Mate recommends you try: Kids Meal, Char Siu Ramen, Char Siu Bone Soup Ramen.
If you do not eat pork, make sure to use Dragon Mate voice to clearly tell the staff “no pork” before ordering.
Restaurant guide
- City: Guangzhou
- Category: 日料
- Rating: 3.9
- Address: Unit B1-05, Self-designated No. 108, Basement Level 1, No. 2, Baoye Road
- Popular dishes: Kids Meal, Char Siu Ramen, Char Siu Bone Soup Ramen, Nagoya Volcano Chicken Wings, Osaka Dotonbori Ramen
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Dishes
Kids MealChildren's meals typically include steamed chicken breast pieces, boiled carrot cubes, and potato cubes, served with soft rice or noodles. The ingredients are simply cooked to ensure a tender and easy-to-chew texture, making them suitable for children.
Char Siu RamenChar siu ramen features cooked noodles with grilled char siu slices, greens, and a boiled egg. The char siu is marinated in honey and roasted for a tender, juicy flavor. Noodles are typically alkaline-based, elastic, and served in clear or rich broth with soy sauce, sugar, and spices.
Char Siu Bone Soup RamenA flavorful ramen dish featuring a rich broth made from char siu pork bones, served with chewy noodles, soft-boiled egg, and vegetables.
Nagoya Volcano Chicken WingsNagoya Volcano Chicken Wings is a dish made with chicken wings, grilled with special sauce and spices. The outer layer is crispy, and the inside is juicy with a unique flavor.
Osaka Dotonbori RamenOsaka Dotonbori ramen features a rich broth made from pork or chicken bones, topped with char siu, soft-boiled egg, bamboo shoots, seaweed, and green onions. The medium-thick straight noodles are chewy, with a flavorful soy and miso seasoning.
Pork Soft Bone Ramen with Rich Bone SoupSpicy Pork Knuckle Ramen with Rich Bone Broth: Made by simmering pork bones for hours to create a deeply flavorful broth, this dish features tender and juicy pork knuckles cooked to perfection. The ramen noodles are firm and smooth, perfectly blending with the rich broth and pork knuckles to deliver a layered and satisfying taste experience.
Soft-Boiled EggA soft-boiled egg is a partially cooked egg where the white has solidified while the yolk remains in a semi-liquid state. The method involves placing eggs into hot water and cooking them over medium-low heat until the whites are set but the yolks remain runny, then removing them and cooling before serving.
Steamed Bok ChoySteamed bok choy is a Chinese dish featuring fresh bok choy blanched briefly in boiling water, then drained and served with a sauce or plain. Simple preparation highlights the natural flavor of the vegetable.
Classic Ajisen RamenClassic Ichiban Ramen features a rich broth made from simmering pork and chicken bones, served with thin noodles, barbecued pork (chashu), soft-boiled egg, bamboo shoots, and green onions. The noodles are cooked and added to the soup, accompanied by pickled vegetables and seasonings to create a deeply flavorful and savory dish.
Classic Ichiban Fried RiceClassic Ichiban fried rice is made with rice, eggs, carrots, peas, ham or sausage, stir-fried in hot oil. The rice is pre-cooked and cooled to keep grains separate, then seasoned with soy sauce, salt, and a touch of sugar for balanced flavor.
Pepper-rich Bone Broth RamenBlack pepper-rich bone broth ramen features a rich soup base made from prolonged simmering of pork or beef bones, seasoned with black pepper. It is served with cooked ramen noodles, char siu pork, soft-boiled egg, green onions, and bean sprouts. The preparation involves slow-cooking the bones to extract a deeply flavorful broth, then adding ground or whole black pepper to enhance aroma, before mixing the noodles into the soup for serving.
Spicy Beef NoodlesSpicy beef ramen features hand-pulled noodles paired with tender boiled beef slices, simmered in a rich broth seasoned with Sichuan peppercorns, chili peppers, doubanjiang (fermented broad bean paste), and other spices. Topped with green onions and cilantro, the noodles are chewy, the beef is soft and succulent, and the soup is deeply flavorful.