Shiro ZAKU FTW!!!!
Godly tonkotsu.
For those who dont know what tonkotsu is, basically, its a pork bone broth that has to be cooked for a LONG LONG time. High in fats and collagen, it isnt exactly the most healthiest of foods out there..but hey, who really cares. Aslong as its tasty right??
So what makes the tonkotsu at Gumshara so good that we call it "Godly"? Well, it really is hard to explain, but to give you guys a general idea, if you were willing to go and eat a bowl of $10+ ramen with a food power level of 9000+ (a large big mac meal is just 2000) three times within the same week, then its pretty safe to say that that food is either Godly, or just plain addictive.
In the case of the food from Gumshara, it would be probably be a mixture of both.
So that day, we set our alarms to go off at 8:30am, just so that we would not be late for our meal.
Arriving at 10:30, we were quite shocked when they told us that they would not be open until 11:30 (yes it takes them over an hour to prepare the stuff. slicing meat, eggs, etc)
So with an hour to burn, we decided to bum around and came across a coffee shop, which appeared to be the illegitimate love child of Starbucks, and Gloria Jeans.
Its name was Tom n Toms
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Somehow tasted like something that came out of a can....
So with our 1hr coffee break over, it was time to get down to some serious business.
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Luckily, we were first in line
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The 10 per day thing was probably the main thing that attracted us to try. And because we knew that there was limited production, thus we got there early, and it seemed to have paid off.
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Thats almost 20bux for this bowl of tonkotsu.
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Its REALLY thick!
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And here we are, digging into the spare ribs.
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THE SOUP!!!
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Wanna know the reason why?
120kg of pork bones is used every day to make this broth, and it is all boiled down for 7 days before ready to serve.
Now, i have a message to those self claim "Food Bloggers" out there who've reviewed Gumshara.
SHAME ON YOU!!!
So far after reading many of your articles, none of you have have managed to finish that one bowl of Ramen.
Not only is it a waste of food, but its also sign of disrespect for the chef.
Ofcourse, we always show our appreciation for good food and would always finish.
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After this, i can easily conclude that us 3 have already gained a power level of 9000+
The upcomming challenge is to visit On Ramen and Gumshara on the same day!
Maybe with enough training, we might be able to 2 bowls XD (maybe im aiming a bit too high) ^^
8 comments: Tonkotsu - If it aint been cooked for 7 days, its not worth eatn
September 25, 2009 at 1:31 AM
IT'S OVER 9000!!! I'll stick with the chashu ramen next time. 9000 isn't something I can pull everytime lawl.
September 25, 2009 at 1:52 AM
Thats why we need more training!!
More tonkotsu, and more TOFU special CHEESE Pizzas!!!!
September 28, 2009 at 2:44 PM
2 bowls? you guys wanna die?! and btw, it's tonkatsu =P
this is turning into a lifestyle blog hahaha, but that's good!
September 28, 2009 at 6:44 PM
Lawl Chung you can't spell for shit.
September 28, 2009 at 7:04 PM
@talib- because more people can relate to life than gundam :P
September 28, 2009 at 8:27 PM
................. whats with talib and ivan having this misconception that 4pak is a gundam blog - _______ - ive said time and time again for you to post whatever you want ! because 4pak has no limits !
September 29, 2009 at 12:42 AM
I spelt it correctly....its spelt tonkotsu....
tonkatsu is another dish...
October 1, 2009 at 12:45 AM
Ah so you did, my mistake, gomen. I looked it up by the way. For those who don't know, tonkatsu is 豚カツ, where the カツ (katsu) is taken from the english word cutlet. Tonkotsu is 豚骨, hence the emphasis on the bone soup.
I never said it was a gundam blog >< I've always actively promoted 4pak as a blog for random interests and thoughts
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