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2021-08-29
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The UNY Food Court under went a small renovation and I hadn't eaten there since my last poor exposure to the food there. But on this evening, one new shop caught my eye.Ramen Roman. The food stall served ramen but instead of the usual tonkatsu and shoyu, you get carbonara and tomato. Interesting!They have a la carte along with sets. Menu is in English and Chinese. As it's a food court, there is no 10% service charge.They have special dinner set menu which costs $70. This is in Chinese only but
Ramen Roman. The food stall served ramen but instead of the usual tonkatsu and shoyu, you get carbonara and tomato. Interesting!
They have a la carte along with sets. Menu is in English and Chinese. As it's a food court, there is no 10% service charge.
They have special dinner set menu which costs $70. This is in Chinese only but it's basically choose one ramen from the list there then choose a snack from the list underneath. It comes with a salad and a can of green tead. The ramen and snack choices are from the original menu which is in bilingual.
I decided on the $70 dinner set as it was a pretty good deal. I had the Lemon Pepper Scallop with Tomato and Cheese Ramen. It didn't look too pretty but it tasted ok. The soup had a nice rich tomato taste. There was enough cheese to please me. The scallop didn't have much lemon pepper flavor but it was fine. There was a semi soft yolky egg. The ramen was also not over cooked.
My snack was Pork Gyoza with Pesto Mayonnaise. The gyoza were ok. Not too oily but nothing to really rave about.
The pesto mayo it came with was an odd combination. I didn't really like dipping my gyoza with it so left it untouched.
The salad was nicely dressed. I didn't expect that from a food court. They had a nice mix of various vegetables that were all crisp and fresh.
Overall, quite decent for food court food. The $70 dinner set is quite a good deal and if in the area and not sure what to eat, I'd probably come again.
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