Although we have some wacky and interesting ramen combinations in Malaysia, such as durian and chocolate ramen, we seem to be no match for ramen eateries in Taiwan that have since introduced frog ramen.
Taking it to another level is crocodile ramen which recently debuted at a Taiwanese ramen restaurant.
According to local newspaper China Press, it was reported that a ramen shop located in Yunlin posted a post on a group on Facebook, notifying the group members that they’ve come up with a new item called “Godzilla crocodile ramen”.
As seen in the picture, the bowl of hearty ramen includes typical ingredients like baby corn, quail eggs, black fungus and lemon slices. But one thing that caught the public’s attention was the gigantic crocodile foot with the claws on the foot not removed.
The said bowl of ramen will be available in stores only and not available for takeaway and will be sold at $1,500TWD (RM225) per bowl.
Other than that, the bowl of ramen is only available for reservation and will not be available if you walk in.
The restaurant owner has also reminded those who wish to try the bowl of ramen that their reservation will only be made successfully once they receive a confirmation from the restaurant.
Meanwhile, they also reminded patrons that those who would only order the bowl of ramen to take pictures and not eat it would be charged an additional $100 TWD (RM15) for food wastage.
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Also read: Forget About Durian Ramen, Taiwan Now Has Frog Ramen Featuring A Whole, Unskinned Frog