I ordered ramen, a cola, and green tea pudding. I thought it would be all on the same ticket (my bad) and I was directed upstairs to eat.
I was only brought ramen. A few bites into the meal I asked about the cola and the pudding and I realized it must have been multiple tickets. They didn’t seem concerned and just told me it’d multiple tickets. I told them i would go back downstairs to check if they were still in the machine but they implied they would check
I finished my ramen and nothing so I start to leave. Before I get to the door they tell me they will check now. (I don’t want cola just to drink I wanted it with my meal, and I felt they didn’t really believe me at first so I felt a little offended)
They told me they checked the purchase history and see I did order it and they will bring it to Me. I didn’t really want it anymore and it was my fault for not realizing multiple tickets. They said they can now refund me, but I was already leaving anyway and clearly someone else took the tickets and did not notify staff So I was both annoyed and realize the restaurant will have to serve someone else something I purchase so it’s not fair for them to refund me.
Still felt bad that they didn’t believe me at first and took so...
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Read moreWe tried many ramen restaurants in Fukuoka and decided to try one of our favorite when we were in Tokyo. The famous Ichiran Ramen.
Service was good. Although english is a bit travel but they are using the translator now which is quite convenient to communicate.
For outside the restaurant, the queue was not long but the waiter told us waiting time is 20 mins (although there is only 1 group of 4 in front of us.
We finally went in ordered from the vending machine and the waiter asked us to queue at the staircase. That’s we realize that there is another queue inside the restaurant. Which is good as outside is cold and freezing.
We manage to sit at the private room and our order served fast. As usual, we can ordered according to our liking from texture of the noodle, onion volume, so iciness and soup thickness. It was exactly what I wish for.
Ramen was as good as...
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