Saturday, December 25, 2010

Hakataya Noodle Soup (Japanese Ramen)

Address: Shop 27B Sunnybank Plaza, Cnr Mains Rd & McCullough St, Sunnybank QLD
Tel: (07) 3344 1313
Trading Hours: 9:00am - 8:50pm (last order), 7 days
Website: www.hakatayanoodle.com
Please note: they also have a vendor in Gold Coast. See website for more details.

You know these guys are hardworking when they're still flogging ramen on Christmas Day - and this is where I found myself this year. I'm not usually a fan of the QLD palate but ramen at Hakataya saved my tastebuds this Christmas.

For a food outlet with only 10 items, it sticks to what it knows best - and at the centre of this, is its' specialty - ramen 'Tonkotsu' soup (broth of pork bone).

According to the brochure, their pork broth is simmered for 39 hours, scum skimmed to draw out the extract flavour. The soup features a mild taste without any associated smell. Free from chemical seasonings, it leaves a clear aftertaste. To top that, the soup is rich in collagen - which is recommended for women who are concerned with losing moisture & firmness in their skin.

I ordered the #4 Miso Spicy-men - Japanese spicy miso noodle soup (with ramen!). The soup was a perfect blend of spice, miso, and that clean, 'tonkotsu' flavour. The ramen (which at first looked like plain old Chinese egg noodle) was thinner, but cooked al dente and really soaked up the soup, giving it a rich & divine flavour. It is hard to expect authentic ramen in the middle of Brisbane, but Hakataya does not disappoint.

They call their thinly sliced 'fatty pork' Char-siu which is a Cantonese (Chinese) term, but I don't think they should have undersold their product to suit an audience which could understand those words. The way pork is cooked in ramen is not at all like Char-siu, which is actually barbequed. As described by their flyer, their pork is cooked for hours with a generous amount of soy sauce and mirin (Japanese cooking wine) - and it melts in your mouth. Tick.

At this time (I believe this establishment was new) they were offering free extra ramen - so save your soup and take advantage of the offer!

Pictured below: a sesame grinder - what an innovative idea...