Ramen in tazza "Manzo" piccante
Category: Ramen
Category: Ramen
The broth has a deep, savory richness that really warms you up, and the fennel and anise add an unexpected aromatic twist I wasn't prepared for. Perfect for when you want a bowl that's more than just spicy heat.
The Sichuan peppercorns give it that authentic numbing kick, and the broth is surprisingly hearty for a cup ramen. I added a soft-boiled egg and it was the perfect quick lunch.
The Sichuan heat builds slowly but that fennel aftertaste keeps it interesting, I was sweating by the end but couldn't stop slurping. It's a solid upgrade from my usual instant ramen stash.
That anise note in the broth is such a pleasant surprise alongside the heat — makes every spoonful interesting. It’s rich enough to feel like a proper meal, not just a snack.
The first sip hit me with that numbing Sichuan kick, exactly what I was craving for a cold evening. The anise and fennel give it a surprising depth that makes it feel like a proper meal, not just a snack.
The broth is incredibly rich, and the Sichuan peppercorn heat builds perfectly with each spoonful. I love the subtle anise and fennel notes that keep it from being just another spicy ramen.
The anise and fennel notes really balance out the spice, so it's not just one-dimensional heat. I just wish the noodle portion was a smidge bigger for the price.