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This tiny restaurant behind an old curtain has a huge line up every night for ONE key reason: 'Best in Australia' Ryo's in Crows Nest has been open for 21 years One all time favourite dish still draws in weekly crowds READ MORE: Why diners are queuing up for two hours By Amanda Bechara For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:09 EDT, 20 June 2024 | Updated: 21:09 EDT, 20 June 2024 e-mail View comments An old curtain hung over a doorway signals the entrance to one of the 'best ramen restaurants in Australia - and it's been going strong for 21 years. Ryo's Noodles in Crows Nest, New South Wales , boasts a dedicated line out the front most days and nights for its 'unbeatable' Japanese soup. This is no easy feat in a city where covid and the cost of living crisis has seen many Sydney food institutions shuttered for good.

Owner of Ryo's Noodles, Ryosuke Horii hails from Kyushu in Japan , an area famous for its tonkatsu. Ryo's hugely popular and well-priced bowls of ramen noodles come bathed in the traditional pork tonkatsu base or the lighter, but still satisfying chicken. An old curtain hung over a doorway signals the entrance to one of the 'best ramen restaurants in Australia - and it's been going strong for 21 years Ryo's hugely popular and well-priced bowls of ramen noodles come bathed in the traditional pork tonkatsu base or the lighter, but still satisfying chicken There is also a delicious fish-pork combination broth that has its own dedicated-fan following.



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