Got there around 6pm. and shop was quite empty.
• Pay before seated - same system as other ramen shops. Choose own ramen at machine, pay, get ticket and hand it over to staff before seated. • Pick how noodles to be cooked - I like soft noodles. They came out nice and smooth. • Pick how spicy - I ordered spicy and it was yummy. • Gyoza - delicious • Service - did not notice any smiles on any staff.
Points to remember: • Bring own tissue/ napkin as we were not offered any towels nor napkins • No free pickles - some ramen shops offer pickles like...
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