Tantanmen Beef Brisket Ramen

Wagamama’s Tantanmen Beef Brisket Ramen is everything good and nice at the same time. Its core is the bowl with Korean style beef brisket that melts in your mouth and ramen noodles. Broth is chicken-cooked to fullness for additional depth and, then, kimchee is included together with bamboo shoots, spring onions, fresh coriander, and a drizzle of chili oil shining so bright on top. At the end, the soft tea egg drips in your mouth its warm boldness, and memorably astringent note. Only at Wagamama.

Nutritional facts of Tantanmen Beef Brisket Ramen

Wagamama’s Ramen is a real treat for those who like their food both spiced up and meaty. Chewy ramen noodles in a rich and creamy flavorful broth with tender, slow braised beef brisket. Topped with flavors of chilli oil and toasted sesame bringing the right balance between spiciness and depth, it’s full of them. Done reading? Find out the total nutrition facts such as calories, proteins, and fats here.

🟧 Calories🟢 Protein🔵 Carbs🔴 Fat
83.5%4.3%8.8%3.4%

Ingredients for Tantanmen Beef Brisket Ramen

  • Slow cooked beef brisket (beef, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sugar)
  • Ramen noodles (wheat flour, water, kansui)
  • Chicken broth (chicken bones, water, vegetables)
  • Sesame oil
  • Chilli oil (chilli flakes, oil, garlic)
  • Soy sauce
  • Menma (fermented bamboo shoots)
  • Kimchee
  • Spring onions
  • Fresh coriander (cilantro)
  • Tea stained soft boiled egg
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Wheat
  • Soy
  • Egg
  • Sesame
  • Fish

Let’s face it. You want your food full of flavor and freshness, and that’s where the Wagamama Tantanmen Beef Brisket Ramen comes into play. It does not compromise in every robust ingredient meticulously prepared to take center stage. Every food explorer must try to submerge himself in the complete menu of Wagamama to find more such culinary treasures!

FAQS

Unlike classic ramen, Tantanmen features a spicy, creamy sesame chili broth inspired by Chinese Sichuan dan dan noodles. The addition of slow cooked beef brisket adds a rich, melt in your-mouth texture that sets it apart from pork based ramen.

Yes, most versions of Tantanmen use sesame paste or tahini as a key ingredient in the broth. If you have a sesame or nut allergy, it’s best to check with the restaurant first.

Yes, many locations allow you to customize the spice level. If you prefer less heat, just ask for reduced chili oil or a lighter broth.

Wagamama’s version is a modern, chef curated fusion dish. It may not follow a traditional recipe, but it brings together authentic ingredients with bold Asian inspired flavors that appeal to global palates.

Popular sides include gyoza, edamame, or a cooling cucumber salad to balance the heat. A soft boiled egg (ajitsuke tamago) is a perfect topping add on.

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