After art class last week Erick and I went to AGU for some ramen. I had the citrusy Jidori Yuzu ($14.25!). It's my favorite . . . but . . . ho da price!
Erick had the Tonkotsu Miso ($16.50!!) . . . more worse da price.
We shared an order of gyoza ($5.50). I had planned to treat, but after I saw the prices I changed my mind. Erick musta thought the same thing because he neva treat either. Hahahaha. I thought this was funny. Try guess whose chopstick wrapper is whose.
j: I ate there and it was so pricey and the portions were so small. I'm a big eater I had to grab some more food later on. And it wasn't that good, not $14 worth of good. My friend's ramen shop near here makes way better for $10 + free gyoza after 2 pm. And she offers like banchan style if you eat there. No, I was very very disappointed, no wonder they advertise so much in Honolulu magazine -N
Ha ha! Erick is one smart and neat man. Ramen looks ono but $10 too high for me. I went to one Japanese izakaya place on the 2nd floor in that shopping/restaurant building on Kapiolani/McCully that has Taco Bell on Saturday after Ala Wai ceramics class (we walked over). It is on the opposite end of Fook Yuen (yeah, I know, same to you, lol!)
Not sure what the name was but had "Koi" in it. We had the teishoku special for $15.99 and was ono, and for the same price, had a ramen special with gyoza and chicken karaage that the lady sitting behind us said was "oishii". At night I think it turns into a bar. Oishii! and better to go Dutch.
OMG! DA Price! I just buy my 4 pack of Ramin Noodles at da .99 Cent store and insert my own stuffs at home! I even do Steak and Egg Drop! Long onions Chopped. Red onion. Love it! I can't believe how high the eating out prices have become in Honolulu!
And I have never seen one with corn in it! WTH>?!! Who dreamed that one up? Some new Haole Punk from da Mainland! ; ) ....LOL!
j: Ohana Ramen, small ramen shop run by husband and wife. $10 or less can get you the whole set: noodles, fried rice and gyoza or curry instead of noodles. Different kind soups. Everything and I mean everything is hand made like the garlic chips. Her husband does the cooking. It's out here in Royal Kunia, the shopping center below Times. I talked to her about raising her prices but she doesn't want to, she gets loyal customers and many have kids. They're good people. -N
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13 comments:
Ha! The unspoken rules of friendship...but yes, Agu is so pricey! Haven't been there long time...wondering if I should return...hmmm
Looks ono! Everyplace is so expensive now. No can go out eat too often. You’re so funny.
Izsmom
wow! expensive.
I love ramen but I don’t think I can with those prices 😓. Lol, for some reason I thought yours was the one on the right!
j: I ate there and it was so pricey and the portions were so small. I'm a big eater I had to grab some more food later on. And it wasn't that good, not $14 worth of good. My friend's ramen shop near here makes way better for $10 + free gyoza after 2 pm. And she offers like banchan style if you eat there. No, I was very very disappointed, no wonder they advertise so much in Honolulu magazine -N
Ha ha! Erick is one smart and neat man. Ramen looks ono but $10 too high for me. I went to one Japanese izakaya place on the 2nd floor in that shopping/restaurant building on Kapiolani/McCully that has Taco Bell on Saturday after Ala Wai ceramics class (we walked over). It is on the opposite end of Fook Yuen (yeah, I know, same to you, lol!)
Not sure what the name was but had "Koi" in it. We had the teishoku special for $15.99 and was ono, and for the same price, had a ramen special with gyoza and chicken karaage that the lady sitting behind us said was "oishii". At night I think it turns into a bar. Oishii! and better to go Dutch.
I love ramen,but I think $12 is my threshold.
OMG! DA Price! I just buy my 4 pack of Ramin Noodles at da .99 Cent store and insert my own stuffs at home! I even do Steak and Egg Drop! Long onions Chopped. Red onion. Love it! I can't believe how high the eating out prices have become in Honolulu!
And I have never seen one with corn in it! WTH>?!! Who dreamed that one up? Some new Haole Punk from da Mainland! ; ) ....LOL!
Jenny, ho talking about expensive . . . your Otoro post made my eyes open wide while I was reading!
Izsmom, yah, once in awhile okay.
Kat. totally!
Susan, Erick's neat origami chopstick rest kinda surprised me.
N, what's the name of your friend's shop?
Aunty, I've had ramen at the place where you describe. I liked it.
Chet, I agree.
Mark. ho, I love how you enhance your noodles!!
j: Ohana Ramen, small ramen shop run by husband and wife. $10 or less can get you the whole set: noodles, fried rice and gyoza or curry instead of noodles. Different kind soups. Everything and I mean everything is hand made like the garlic chips. Her husband does the cooking. It's out here in Royal Kunia, the shopping center below Times. I talked to her about raising her prices but she doesn't want to, she gets loyal customers and many have kids. They're good people. -N
Aaahh, N, it's awesome that there's a good ramen place out that way. Glad that they have loyal customers like you.
meh...i don't care for their ramen. your chopstick wrapper was funny!!
LOL, Les.
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