"3/5 Gorin Ramen inside Gotham Market between West 44th and 45th Street. (34th Bowl out of 100) Soy Sauce Kitakata Ramen $20. Broth: 1/5. Salty and watery. Bland. Chashu: 3/5. Five pieces were provided in the bowl, in which one broke in half. The fat melts, the meat is tender, and it has an incredible charred. No glaze. However, it's dried unless dipped into the broth. The second piece, which was leaner, had a tougher chew, even when dipped into the broth. The third piece, the edge, was very caramelized on the outside of the chashu, also very salty from the salt rub. While this has been the most quantity of chashu given in a bowl, it seems different parts taste differently. Noodles: 5/5. Thick wavy ramen. My preference. Great bounce and chew. Was still firm after being submerged after the broth for 19 minutes. Side note(s): There was no egg in the ramen. Appetizers: Sweet Chili Karaage: 2/5. $11. I got 5pcs, not the 6pcs as advertised. The pieces are gigantic. The inside is dry. Even the sweet and spicy glaze is simply coating it and didn't give the inside more flavor. Aburi Pork Bun: 2/5. $6. The bun was dry and at room temperature. The meat itself was really good and fatty, dripping out oil when you bite into it. Total: $40.29"