Home to the former snappy Sushi, this restaurant became a Ramen Spot overnight. It has become one of the most popular ramen spot in the Boston area. Snappy Ramen offers more varieties of broth than other shops in the city and it is the only place in the city that serves Tuskemen- style Ramen, the noodles and vegetables are plated separately from the broth. If a hot bowl of ramen is the choice for you to cheer up during the freezing winter in Boston, Tuskemen is the savior for all the ramen lovers on a hot summer day. Unlike Ramen that always served with hot broth and other toppings together, Tuskemen is being served with a cold noodle separated from the sauce. The way to eat Tsukemen is very simple, just take an ample amount of noodles then dipped it in the sauce that is usually placed in a tone bowl to preserve the right balance of heat and maintain the firmness of the noodle. Want to have a bowl of ramen but it is too hot during the summer? Tsukemen is your solution because it is much easier to eat without immersing tongues into a hot meal. Just like I mentioned Snappy ramen is the only place in the Boston area that serves Tsukemen, and if you love ramen and have never tried tsukemen before Snappy ramen is the only place to go. Beside the Tsukemen, Snappy Ramen also serves great ramen. the broth is silky and rich but not overly rich in a heavy sense. The Ramen noodles have a slightly firm texture. The chicken and pork is very flavored and moist. Snappy ramen has its own style and I definitely think it is the one of the best place to go no matter in the cold winter or hot summer.
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