Thursday, January 13, 2011

Wabito Ramen (Wabitoya)

My ex-colleague invited me for lunch to a quite small Ramen place named Wabito. It's also called by the Japanese as Wabito-Ya. I found out that "Ya" means restaurant.

Most of the customers in this restaurants are Japanese expatriates.


My friend's favorite ramen is
Tonkotsu Ramen - Rp. 50.000
Special Tonkotsu soup Ramen topped with Kikurage (edible fungus that grow on dead trees), Wakegi (scallion), Chashu (Japanese simmered pork) and Nori (seaweed).


I like my choice of ramen which is
Shoyu Ramen - Rp. 48.000
Pork soup + special Shoyu sauce Ramen topped with Hourenso (steamed spinach), Chashu (Japanese simmered pork), Menma, Negi (Japanese green onion) and Nori (seaweed).


Gyoza (6pcs) - Rp. 25.000
thin-skinned dumplings filled with pork and vegetables


Karaage - Rp 28.000
Fried soy flavored chicken

Konnyaku Jelly - complimentary

All prices are subjected to 10% tax and 5.5% service charge
(currency 1 USD = Rp. 9.000)

Well, overall the food was delicious and I think I would love to come back to Wabito again for another ramen.

Wabito
Wisma Haka 1st Floor
Jl. KH Wahid Hasyim No. 71
Jakarta, Indonesia
Tel: (021) 392 3810

Operational hours
Mon - Fri : 11.00 - 14.00, 18.00 - 22.00
Sat : 11.00 - 18.00
Sun/Holidays: Closed

Disclaimer:The review and opinion expressed here are purely according to my personal taste. There's a possibility that the taste of the food might change later on, which could affect the review and opinion here. I also affirm that no monetary or non-monetary compensation has been received from this restaurant for writing this review.

17 comments:

  1. HI Selba, i had japanese food for dinner yday also...Happy New Year to you!

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  2. simplegirl: Japanese food for dinner, whooaaa.. must be nice, will hop to your blog to read it ;) Happy New Year too, SG!

    peachkins: it's a small but yet kinda cozy :)

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  3. We just had a new ramen place open up here, though it caters to students (cheap, fast, convenient). I'm not sure if they sell the jelly stuff...

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  4. mica: Sounds great! Have you given the Ramen a try?

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  5. Your choices are my choices and everything looks delicious!

    Thanks for sharing, Selba...

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  6. louise: Glad to share, Louise :)

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  7. Looks delish.. why didn't you take us here?! LOL

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  8. cumi & ciki: Oh.. because I just knew about this place last week ;P Next time, ok :D

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  9. Wow you've been having Jap food these days! It's been months since I had one. ;)

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  10. kyh: ah.. then time to hit Japanese rests, but then it's almost CNY, hehehe...

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  11. Tonkotsu Ramen is my fave! I love the thick porky flavour of the broth - yummy! :)

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  12. life for beginners: Next time, I'll give a try of the Tonkotsu Ramen :)

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  13. Hi, got here through Unkaleong's blog... the gyoza looks good... am not sure if you knew already, 'wabito' means 'Japanese people', I think...

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  14. Lrong: Hi Lrong, welcome and thanks for dropping by here. Good to know the meaning of Wabito! :)

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  15. Back to wish you a Happy Chinese New Year! Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family, my dear! :)

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  16. life for beginners: Gong Xi Fa Cai, Kenny! Ready to collect ang pao? ;)

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