Phone: +492111793308
Address: Immermannstr. 28, 40210, Düsseldorf, Germany
City: Düsseldorf
Dishes: 35
Reviews: 232
Website: http://www.takumi-duesseldorf.de
"THE ONLY REVIEW YOU NEED TO READ: Takumi vs. Naniwa Takumi has better noodles. They are more firm, thicker and tastier. The broth is not bad, more on a saltier soy side. Naniwa wins with its broth. The noodles aren't great, too soft. But the soup has great miso flavor. What to order: If you like miso or you don't have a preference go with miso. If you are a healthy, clean eater and don't want it too busy go with shio the salt based ramen If you think miso isn't for you and shio sounds too boring. Than the soy based shoyu is perfect for you. Should I go for the fancier ramen: If you want Karaage, I'd order it separately. In a soup, they soaked the soup and lose their crunchiness. If you are debating between karaage or teriyaki go with Karaage if you like fried stuff and teriyaki if you like the chicken texture. Both are highly recommended. Takumi Takumi? If you don't ramen often you might not notice a difference but if you are picky about your ramen. The OG takumi is the clear winner. The rest are alright. Is it worth standing in line for? If you hate the line, go to a different takumi. If you are just for a visit and want the experience the best ramen, then you'd have to wait in line :"
All prices are estimates.
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