Phone: +4965199169220
Address: Glockenstraße 13, 54290 Trier, Deutschland, Germany
City: Trier
Menu Dishes: 27
Reviews: 6386
Website: http://www.chibiya.de/
"I had ramen here a few days ago and am happy to report that it was quite alright, with the egg being the stand out. It was cooked the way I like it in this context- not too firm and still ‚glassy‘. Soy based broth;...A bit thin and simple for my liking. tasty though. I also found that there was a bit more broth in the bowl, than there needed to be, so for me the noodle/ broth ratio was a little off. The broth was helped considerably by the spring onions, wich had been sprinkled across generously. Noodles: I found the same strange thing I have found in a couple of other ramen places...the noodles seemed slightly over cooked and slightly undercooked at the same time and did not strike me as particularly fantastic. I asked whether I could have them cooked to quite firm but was told that they use a noodle cooker( which is set a certain way, so no variation was possible. I think the noodles would have been better, had they been a tiny bit more firm. That said; they did taste ok. Chashu: A bit dry, but as this is not uncommon I will not hold it against them. It was tasty and there was a decent amount of it in my bowl. Chilly oil and vinegar was served along the bowl of ramen, which I think is a nice touch and something not uncommon in ramen shops in Japan too. Service was ok. Overall a decent, light bowl, which I enjoyed; Right for the warm weather. Added bonus: They sell Sake, as well as Shochu and Calpis. Food; Service value Would I go I look forward to my next visit here when I think I’ll try their rice curry next time. Question: why does the Tripadvisor evaluation system go from to ‚Very What about ‚Good‘?"
All prices are estimates on menu.
Trier, Germany's oldest city, boasts Roman ruins and the Porta Nigra; typical dishes include Riesling wine and specialties like Treberwurst and Viez.