Friday, January 11, 2008

Haru Ichiban

With some friends visiting recently, their wish was for us to find some good ramen in Atlanta. Scouring the web I looked on the Rameniac forums and local food blog Blissful Glutton for advice. Since I really do not know ramen from outside of the bag variety, we decided on Haru Ichiban based on the online menu and various comments on webpages.

My husband and one visitor had the Pork Yakisoba (fried pork, veg, and egg noodles) and sung its praises. The dish was literally steaming hot which brought to mind images of fajitas in Tex Mex places.

I had the Kake Soba (buckwheat noodles in broth with fish cake, seaweed, scallions) and 2 sushi rolls. The other visitor had her beef ramen and was very pleased. We all also split some crab shumai (steamed crab dumpling).

While the yakisoba and ramen seemed to satisfy their respective diners, but I was less than thrilled with my kake soba. The broth was boring, the bowl was huge but the seaweed/kake/veggies were the minimum requirements for the meal being slightly more than broth. I love the delicate flavors of Japanese food, and I by no means expect large portions or large amounts of stuff in the soup- but this was just sad. If I wanted boring broth, I am certainly capable of making it myself since my Japanese cooking skillz are lacking. I guess their strength is not in soups - or maybe I shouldn't order boring stuff and go all out.

On the other hand; I'd love to try the place again, the rest of the menu looked neat and the people next to us were all getting cool-looking chirashi juu boxes and gozen traditional dinners.

What I should have ordered: