We went to try the ramen places at Parco Millenia Walk some time back and were quite happy with them. First up was Nansuttei.

I can't remember what this was, but it was not too bad - something with black sesame?

I ordered one that was more spicy.

The mother ordered one with a lot of negi.

The gyoza wasn't that exciting, if I recall correctly.
The noodles were good - al dente, firm and good to bite in to.

Next up: Keisuke Ramen.
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