Tonkotsu miso ramen is amazing!!! Pork chashu in ramen is the best chashu I ever ate.
Not sure what these bad reviews are all about (or the person who says they had a great experience but left 3 stars) but this place was fantastic. Food came out in time and ramen was fantastic. Karage chicken was prime too.
Definitely not as bad as some of the reviews say, but it certainly isn't the best Ramen you will find in Plano.
Perfect type of meal for the rainy day. We were stopping by to try wagyu mania. I saw a couple of people pass by with the ramen and decided to join the soup adventure. They were a little bit understaffed as the orders with the while but the soup came out pipping hot. Most def coming back !
Came here on a rainy day for the first time, and Im pleasantly surprised! I ordered the Kuro Tonkotsu Ramen (#1).It came out piping hot, perfect for this weather. The black garlic oil in the already delicious ramen made it smell even better! And the large piece of pork chasyu was nicely grilled !Definitely will come back again!
Ordered spicy miso tonkotsu ramen. Didn’t like it. Just not the right taste. Pretty bland and all I can taste was just spiciness…Chashu were tiny bits of meats and the half egg was fully boiled. Not a fan.
My husband enjoyed his Pork Chasyu and Karaage Bowl (Ramen combo $12.95). They did forget to not put onions on the Karaage, but he just picked them off.
This doesn’t taste like Japanese ramen……
Ordered tonkatsu miso ramen and the meat was tiny with a halfed boiled egg. Taste was ok. I gave 3 stars bec the lady at the counter was nice
Had Shio butter. Wrong noodle and the broth is bland. I could taste the hint of bonito flakes but that’s it. Fried rice was also not good at all. Makes me realize Santoka was 1000 times better. Hate to say it but Dosanko won’t be around for long.