You may have heard of this new little ramen place called Bone Daddies. There's been some excitement since its opening in early November, or perhaps I just follow noodle nerds. I sat back and watched it all unfold on Twitter, as picture after picture of bowls of tonkotsu littered my Twitter feed.
I sulked over it. Deep into Vegan Month, tonkotsu was not going to be mine. Made by boiling pig bones until you get the pure essence of pork, it is made milky white by collagen and fat (mmm!) and flavour released from the bones. As soon as veganism was over and done with, I ran down there to try it out for myself.
I ordered my 'T22' with extra broth (£3!) - I was somewhat over-excited... - which in hindsight wasn't really necessary and swamped the cock scratchings (stop sniggering at the back, it's chicken skin, fried) and rendered them lost in the brothy depths. Nonetheless, the clear soy-based broth was the very essence of chicken. Soft-boiled nitamago (soy marinated egg) was eggy fudgy heaven. Noodles had a decent pull to them and fat coated my lips, making them sticky, like a natural lip balm. I liked it but it wasn't the noodly epiphany everyone had me believe it would be.
It wasn't until I went back for more that I really fell in love with the place.
At 7:30pm on a Friday night, unsurprisingly there was a queue. With an eye on our watches for our impending cinema date, we still managed to get sat down quickly, within half an hour of when we first joined the queue. Cabbage with miso (£2.50) was an addictive and moreish little snack; the leaves were not quite the sulphurous tang of fully raw cabbage yet they still retained a crunch, and the miso sauce was punchy and flavoursome. That soft shell crab had to be ordered again.
I'm already planning my next trip. For roughly £20 a head with starters and sans booze, it's a casual dinner but one made with a lot of expertise and skill. Their cocktails looked pretty decent, and we had a lovely canteloupe sake that the house kindly gifted us.
It might make me fat. I'm ok with that.
Bone Daddies
31 Peter Street
London W1F 0AR
Extra corn? How did I not notice extra corn?!
ReplyDeleteAh so that's the cabbage miso, now I feel stupid for asking why you had ordered a ramen with no meat -_-b
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post, I love BD too!
Was there on Saturday. It's a bit good isn't it? I was sceptical of London ramen after a not-so-great experience at Shoryu but from what I tasted, the chicken broth at Bone Daddies is excellent. Wasn't quite so impressed with the pork broth which was ridiculously rich but not so flavourful (imo)
ReplyDeleteYou won me on cantaloupe sake. ;)
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Went there with a friend and found the Tantanmen almost too rich, my friends Charsu Pork was spot on but needed some extra garlic and chilli to complete the dish (it was snowing outside!)
ReplyDeleteRegardless of my tastes we both left agreeing that it was the best ramen we had experienced in the UK.
Yummy!
Went there with a friend and found the Tantanmen almost too rich, my friends Charsu Pork was spot on but needed some extra garlic and chilli to complete the dish (it was snowing outside!)
ReplyDeleteRegardless of my tastes we both left agreeing that it was the best ramen we had experienced in the UK.
Yummy!
Going tomorrow and I know now what I'm ordering. cannot wait - the soupy noodles will be ALL MINE.
ReplyDeleteI visited here and, weirdly, had the exact same starters and mains. Wasn't a huge fan of the soft-shell crab, it definitely was slightly on the soft and greasy side for my liking, but the tantanmen was excellent! Will definitely be adding the extras next time!
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I visited here and, weirdly, had the exact same starters and mains. Have to say I wasn't a huge fan of the soft shell crab which was a bit greasy for my taste. It lacked crunch too, like the fryer wasn't hot enough. The tantanmen, however, was amazing and I would also recommend it for a hug from the inside. Will definitely be adding the corn next time!
ReplyDeleteI'd never had ramen before when I went here so didn't really know how or what to order, but I loved it. Now I understand it all a bit more I'll definitely be customising and taking advantage of the the extras and seasonings. I also thought the fried chicken starter was a stand out dish that gets over looked in so many reviews!
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