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大阪府箕面市西宿1-15-30 みのおキューズモール CENTER 2F
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ぎんちぁん
3.40
Located inside the Q's Mall in Mino. I heard various rumors before going there for the first time. Unlike other stores, a set amount of green onions is included for free on a plate. Additionally, there is a good selection of garlic, nikumoto, and other flavor-changing ingredients. I ordered stir-fried vegetable ramen and small fried rice, but the ramen portion was large. It had over 300g of stir-fried vegetables. The stir-fried vegetables could also be enjoyed as a standalone dish. There are other types of ramen available, and they also serve Tenshinhan, so even though it's a bit far, I would like to go back again.
レインメーカー
3.30
Ramen Yokozuna, when I used to live in Takatsuki, I frequented the shop along Route 171 and still occasionally crave it. So, after visiting the grave in Minoh during Obon, I headed to Yokozuna at Mino Quez Mall. The food court was packed due to Obon season, but I managed to secure a seat before ordering ramen. I had the regular ramen (700 yen) with a lunch set (2 pieces of fried chicken, small rice for 220 yen). The soup was the reliable tonkotsu soy sauce flavor, bringing back memories of my time in Takatsuki. The noodles were medium-thin and had a good texture, although slightly soft. The fried chicken was small but juicy and tasty. The self-serve green onions in a small dish style reminded me of the past. It was nice to be able to add all the green onions to my ramen. Considering that other chain ramen shops charge 800-900 yen, being able to enjoy ramen for 700 yen in a food court, and a set for under 1000 yen, is much appreciated.
マルキュウ
3.00
My child got hooked on frozen Yokozuna ramen, so I looked for a nearby restaurant. The food court's ramen wasn't what I was in the mood for (I've been more interested in tonkotsu lately). I tried the side menu item, which was an egg fried rice with a thick dark sauce poured over it. When I cracked open the egg, it was a fun dish unlike the usual fried rice. I also had a bit of ramen that my child shared with me, and it was just a delicious tonkotsu ramen.
ぜっとんzzz
3.00
Visited the Yokozuna in Minoh Que's Mall.
Ordered a regular ramen, rice, and a small fried rice.
Comes with extra green onions and a spicy miso-like condiment for flavor enhancement.
The taste was soy sauce-based with a pork bone broth, but not overly strong on the soy sauce flavor, more on the refreshing side. A bit on the light side. Will try other flavors next time.
チックくん。
3.20
I visited Ramen Yokozuna at the Q's Mall store. The food court at lunchtime is quite crowded. A large advertising sign introduces a salt and tonkotsu ramen with a fragrant bonito flavor. I decided to try this one. At the pick-up area, there are toppings like green onions and condiments lined up. It's convenient that they are separated into small portions. I had green onions and garlic with my set order of mini fried rice. The complimentary green onions were a generous portion, as expected from the Yokozuna with unlimited green onions. The salt and tonkotsu ramen with a bonito aroma. A bowl with a gentle bonito flavor on a pork bone base. The charred onions add a nice touch to the flavor. Corn is also a topping, but I wonder if it's necessary? The thin noodles are the same as the regular Yokozuna ramen, and they go well with the soup. Adding garlic gives a nice spicy accent. It also goes well with the fried rice. The green onion topping gives it a ramen-like appearance. Overall, it's a gentle bowl, but I felt it was slightly salty. The fried rice. A delicious dish that goes well with ramen. It's filling and satisfying. Thank you for the meal.
じぇりぃ~
3.60
I decided to have lunch at the Minoh Que's Mall, so I went to the Yokozuna Ramen shop in the food court. The shop is located at the front of the food court on the 2nd floor of the center building. I chose the lunch set which includes ramen for 700 yen and a mini Tianjin rice for 270 yen. When ordering, you can help yourself to green onions and other toppings. The ramen had a rich flavor just like a Yokozuna's should. The mini Tianjin rice was satisfying despite its size. You can also get a refill of noodles for 120 yen. This restaurant is kid-friendly with options like children's ramen, complimentary Chupa Chups for kids, noodle cutters, and easy-to-use forks and spoons for children. They also provide plates and will even bring your food to your table if you have children with you. The food court at Minoh Que's Mall offers a lunchtime concierge service on weekdays, with attendants available to assist you. The high chair seating has convenient features like power outlets and USB ports, making it a comfortable place to dine.
たこやきくん
3.50
At "Minoh Que's Mall", I bought a large amount of bread at my favorite bakery in Minoh, "Sunny Side", and then had a quick lunch at "Ramen Yokozuna" in the food court. "Ramen Yokozuna" is a ramen shop that was founded in Kyoto in 1972, specializing in "pork bone soy sauce flavor" ramen. Since it was still before noon, the food court was empty. Of course, it gets crowded with customers during lunchtime. Not feeling very hungry, I ordered the default ramen. Toppings like condiments were free, including domestically grown green onions, garlic chili paste (Ninton), and grated garlic. The price for a regular ramen is 680 yen, which may vary depending on the store, but it's still an affordable price which is nice. I added the green onions, Ninton, and garlic at the counter before sitting down. The soup was smooth and flavorful, leaving a lingering taste. Each condiment added a nice accent, and the occasional spiciness made it delicious! It was so tasty and felt nostalgic, I couldn't stop slurping it down. I love wrapping the Ninton and green onions with the chashu and eating it. I was completely absorbed in eating and had a very satisfying lunch. Thank you. Minoh Que's Mall is a bit confusing to enter the parking lot, and even after successfully parking and entering the store, there are sections like "East", "Center", "Waste", so if you're not used to it, you'll just wander around in the same places, which can be tiring. I probably won't go there again... Oh well... Delicious Food Gourmet Diary.
EGRP
3.00
After a long time, I visited Q's Mall. I remember they were renovating. When I went during lunchtime, I found a food court. They must have renovated after all. I walked around the food court wondering what to eat for lunch. I spotted "Yokozuna," which is rare in the northern part of Osaka. I decided to try it. Since I haven't eaten there much, I chose the basic menu item, "ramen." I lined up and received my ramen. At the pickup counter, there were small plates of chopped green onions lined up. It seems they are free to take. I grabbed two plates of chopped green onions and took them to my seat. I topped my ramen with plenty of green onions and took a sip of the soup. The tonkotsu soy sauce soup goes well with the green onions. Delicious! Then I took a bite of the noodles. The medium-thick straight noodles firmly absorbed the soup. Delicious! The char siu was thinly sliced. It also brought the soup to my mouth nicely. The ramen with lots of green onions allowed me to enjoy the soup until the end without losing its crunchy texture. This green onion item is irresistible for green onion lovers. I must come back to eat this again. It was delicious!
さとっくま
3.00
I came to this restaurant in Q's Mall because I was feeling a little hungry. I used to be treated to meals by my friend's father when I visited their house. So, it's been about 20 years since I last ate here. The unlimited green onions are still the same, but due to the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic, they now serve the condiments separately. I had two plates. It was my first time eating here in a long time. My honest impression is that it was just like I remembered. Maybe the taste has changed as I've gotten older. I'll invite that friend and go again sometime!
stardust701
3.00
Today, I visited "Minoh Que's Mall" and decided to have lunch at the food court "Q's kitchen" on the 2nd floor. I chose "Ramen Yokozuna" for my meal. I ordered the Tianjin rice [regular] with 2 pieces of fried chicken for 680 yen. Although "Ramen Yokozuna" is known for its green onion-filled ramen, I was drawn to the Tianjin rice. I also added fried chicken, and the total was still affordable at 680 yen. I helped myself to some green onions from the topping corner. I wonder why eggs go so well with rice. Whether it's omurice, oyakodon, tamagokake gohan, or today's Tianjin rice, eggs seem to complement dishes from various genres. It was delicious. Thank you for the meal. If I have the chance, I will definitely try the Yokozuna ramen next time. I will continue to improve on my journey, so that I can end without regrets.
azuki0423
2.50
I finally visited this restaurant after paying my respects at the grave because the rain had stopped. It is located inside Q's Mall. I ordered the "small" size of the Tianjin rice after looking at the menu. The taste was... okay. I wish the sauce had a bit more of a Chinese flavor. The fried rice was also just average. The ramen had thin noodles. I think the grilled onions could have been cooked a bit more. Thank you for the meal.
ぢっちゃん
3.00
I went to Minoh Que's Mall for some errands and started feeling a bit hungry afterwards. I saw Yokozuna Ramen Ko nearby and decided to have a small meal. It's been years since I last had Yokozuna Ramen. I ordered and waited at the pick-up counter. They had free green onions available. I moved to a table and started with the soup. The light and mild tonkotsu shoyu broth paired well with the straight thin noodles. I should have grabbed some seasoning from the counter. I finished the meal quickly and maybe should have gotten another plate of green onions. It was a satisfying meal.
愛人は・まん
3.00
After changing jobs, my first Saturday off was finally here. I decided to watch a popular movie and visit the usual "Minoh Que's Mall". I parked my car and headed straight to the second-floor food court. I still had about 40 minutes before the movie started, so I had plenty of time. I thought, why not have lunch at "Ramen Yokozuna" today. The food court was extremely crowded, with no social distancing in place. It's no wonder the pandemic isn't going away anytime soon. I ordered the "Chashu Ramen/850 yen" and added the "Mentaiko Mayo Fried Rice/+300 yen" set. After receiving my order and the additional green onions, I wandered around looking for an empty seat while trying not to bump into people. I managed to secure my usual spot at the back of the food court. The soup had a slightly unique flavor, but it was light and easy to drink. The noodles were a bit overcooked, probably because I took a while to find a seat. The Mentaiko Mayo Fried Rice, for an additional 300 yen, was not very generous in portion and had a mushy texture with a main focus on mayo. Not something to praise. Overall, considering it's a food court in a shopping mall, it was decent quality. I realized I had never been to the actual Yokozuna restaurant before, so I might try it out in Takatsuki or Umeda next time.
チックくん。
3.30
Visited Ramen Yokozuna's branch at Q's Mall. The food court on Sunday was crowded. The menu includes ramen, curry ramen, vegetable ramen, chashu ramen, and limited-time cold tan-tan dipping noodles, etc. I ordered the curry ramen and a small portion of fried rice. Just like the roadside store, you can customize your order. The curry ramen had a delicious blend of pork bone broth and curry flavor, with a smooth and tasty soup. The wavy medium-thin noodles were slightly soft, which paired well with the soup. Toppings included fried onions for sweetness and texture, extra green onions for freshness, and spicy condiments for added kick. The fried rice was ordinary but complemented the ramen well. Despite being in a food court setting, they upheld the quality of a Yokozuna (sumo grand champion). Thank you for the meal.
ニックネームは専務
3.70
It is a lively restaurant. Yokozuna Ramen puts effort into their customer service, which is reassuring. I ordered the chashu ramen, but there wasn't much chashu in it. The 2 pieces of karaage for 180 yen seems a bit expensive. However, even though it's a new restaurant, the quality is high. Truly a great place, Yokozuna Ramen.
とよつね
3.20
Ramen Regular (Tonkotsu + Soy Sauce 680 yen) ★★★☆
The soup is a soy sauce flavor based on tonkotsu broth. The noodles are thin straight noodles. The toppings include pork shoulder chashu, green onions, and bamboo shoots. This shop is a branch of "Ramen Yokozuna," which has its main store in Kyoto and opened on May 21st in Minoo Que's Mall. The soup is made from tonkotsu broth with a moderate amount of oil, giving it a mellow flavor with sweetness from the soy sauce seasoning, resulting in a mild taste with the richness and umami of tonkotsu broth. The noodles are made in-house, providing a firm texture and a smooth throat feel. The generously sized, thinly sliced pork shoulder chashu is tender and well seasoned, making it very delicious. You can also enjoy flavor variations with garlic, spicy pepper, ramen sauce, garlic, and green onions in a separate corner. 2020.05.21 Ramen Yokozuna Minoo Que's Mall Branch【Main Menu】Ramen Regular: 680 yen Curry Ramen Regular: 750 yen Vegetable Ramen: 830 yen Chashu Ramen: 850 yen Kids' Ramen: 380 yen Small: -80 yen Extra Noodles: +100 yen Flavored Egg: +100 yen
グッちゃーん
3.20
"I visited the newly opened "Ramen Yokozuna Minoo Q's Mall Store" on May 21st. This shop is a branch of "Ramen Yokozuna" in Kyoto, and the nearest station is Hankyu Minoo Station. The shop is located in the food court of "Minoo Q's Mall". The menu includes: Regular Ramen - 680 yen, Curry Ramen - 750 yen, Vegetable Ramen - 830 yen, Chashu Ramen - 850 yen, Ajitama Ramen - 780 yen, Kids Ramen - 380 yen, Ajitama +100 yen, Menma +100 yen, Small -80 yen, Extra Noodles - 100 yen. The pork bone-based soup has a low viscosity and a moderate soy sauce base with a hint of sweetness, resulting in a smooth and slightly savory flavor. The noodles are homemade with a slightly wavy medium-thin texture. The chashu is tender and well-seasoned. You can also customize your ramen with garlic chili, ramen sauce, pepper, and garlic available at the shop. Additionally, there is a free service of green onions. "
エース003
3.80
Ramen regular size for 680 yen. The reopening was delayed due to Corona, but it finally opened. It's great that they offer free extra green onions.
エース003
3.40
"Delicious ramen with flavored egg @820"
あそぶちゃん
3.40
Ramen: Excellent
Spicy Cod Roe Mayo Fried Rice: Excellent
1/5
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