bw77 wrote:We stopped in a couple of weeks ago and both had the Tonkatsu ramen. There seemed to be coconut milk in the broth and after the meal there was a bit of a coconut aftertaste. Is that typical for this type of ramen?
That's not consistent with the description of tonkotsu ramen on their menu, which mentions the fact that the broth is white and cloudy but attributes it to other ingredients:
Table to Stix menu wrote:TONKOTSU RAMEN 13.00
creamy pork broth with soy brasied pork belly, ajitama egg, sweet corn, bean sprouts,menma, naruto fish cake and scallions
Tonkotsu ramen usually has a cloudy white colored broth. It is similar to the Chinese baitang and has a thick broth made from boiling pork bones, fat, and collagen over high heat for many hours, which suffuses the broth with a hearty pork flavor and a creamy consistency that rivals milk, melted butter or gravy . Most shops blend this pork broth with a small amount of chicken and vegetable stock and/or soy sauce.
Of course, it's also possible there was coconut despite it not being mentioned in the description. Perhaps those of us who ordered the tonkotsu ramen can respond?