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    4 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2008 | restaurants, food, seattle, japanese
    Kaname - International District - Seattle, WA 98104

    Nice Japanese place -- much better than Ft. St. George in my opinion. It's known more for the ramen, rice bowls, etc. than the sushi.

    Quoted: For some reason the ramen has been selling out every week, so by Friday, lunch time, it is all gone. The reason it sells out is because it takes 10 hours to boil the pork to make the broth the traditional way. Once the broth is gone, they can't sell anymore ramen until more broth is made. Apparently some non-japanese prefer canned chicken stock & ketchup with some kimchee dumped in to mask the real taste of the broth as better tasting.

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