I tried another ramen with 3 chili logos. Didn’t have much heat at all.

by richvan

35 Comments

  1. absoluteScientific

    Looking at this made my mouth water

  2. biap1778

    I bet by exploring a new world, you’ll be leaving this one.

  3. ![gif](giphy|NXdChKzdXuCv6)

    I want to be you. Please tell us you ordered it an hour ago and you’re just in pain right now.

  4. nadthegoat

    Basically, are you at a restaurant that you can easily go back to?

    If no, then absolutely try the spicy one or you will forever wonder.

    If yes, then if you actually want to enjoy the ramen you can always go back for spicy another time when in the mood.

  5. andre-lll

    Ofc, it’s better to try and not regret while eating something which is “meh”

  6. Chimpanzerschreck

    I would love to but I know the spicy liquid is not good for my digestive system

  7. Romnipotent

    I always found them to be heat without nuance. And it’s never a small enough bowl to be tried and used for dipping beef dumplings in unless you can eat n all the foods

  8. Dunmer_Sanders

    If you have money to burn then get both, eat the devil Ramen, and then see if the Kawami is any good.

  9. oldsch0olsurvivor

    OP bottled it

    I’d do the same probably lol

  10. cheesybratpopper

    Thank you for this post! In Tokyo for 2 more nights before heading back to the States and been looking for my spicy fix. Let me know how it went if you gave it a go!

  11. SlinkyGuy

    You can’t eat Kiwami without playing 0 first!

  12. Horror_Relief2027

    Most food that’s claimed to be spicy really isn’t nowadays. General public has weak taste buds.

  13. gamerdudeNYC

    Where’s this at? I’d love to give it a shot

  14. damascus1023

    there are two orifices of the body that might suffer. The second one might thank you for not doing this. .

  15. NuMontanaRL

    I would’ve. I made a super hot batch of chili crisp out of some freak of nature dried Bird’s Eye chilis we had in our dry storage at work. I know the typical bird’s eye heat range, and these ones were something else, I’d say they were close to Naga levels. The chili crisp tasted amazing, but even just a 1/3 tsp in my bowl of Tonkotsu was painful…I’m used to making myself for with C. reapers…so my tolerance isn’t exactly low.

    When I go out and order a restaurant’s spiciest dish, I’m hoping for at least that level of heat. 90% of the time I’m pretty disappointed. The 10% of the time it does meet my expectations…I end up regretting it. Lmao.

  16. silverporsche00

    Meh. We’re in Japan and spicy isn’t really spicy here.

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