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🙂 4/5 - Salty But Good! Best Chashu I’ve Had
By 👻 @matt2lee, 09/28/2019 3:00 am
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Huge ramen person here so I had to try this place out during my last visit in Chicago.
Definitely recommend getting in line early because this place probably only seats 20 or so people side by side. We showed up at 4:30 for 5:00 opening on a Thursday night and were in the last group seated.
A side tip, the place is pretty hard to find. Before opening, go into Sawada cafe and down the stairs inside. The line to high five ramen is along the wall to your right. If accessing from the outside by the main entrance door, you'll have to go around into the Green Street Smoked Meats entrance and you'll find the entrance.
Overall, dark atmosphere but good vibe. Friendly service and waitresses. There are only 4 types of ramen and you range in spice. I ordered their High Five (tonkatsu) with 1/4 spice. Overall, ramen was really salty which I was not a huge fan of but what makes up for it is the pork chashu which was amazing. The meat pretty much melted in your mouth, leaving me wanting more.
Overall if I were to return for ramen, I would try something else here. But I would definitely come back for the chashu.
Not my favorite ramen place but I actually prefer Ramen San if I were to pick one in Chi.
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