Asian food is thin on the ground in Porto; nevertheless, the demand for eastern flavours is mounting, so two Portuguese lads got clever by setting up shop in the city centre to offer a simple Japanese-inspired menu. The noodle creations may not rival the craftsmanship of a ramen master, but they do appeal in both looks and flavour, and arrive in satisfyingly big portions.
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