Visited three weeks ago with my kids. Cute and local vibe restaurant. Ordered spicy ramen, regular chashu ramen, gyoza and chicken karaage. It was a lot of food for one adult and two kids but we ended up finishing them all. All the dishes we ordered were amazing plus yuzu sour I had for grownup drink ;) Choose this place based on google reviews and I liked the fact that it isn’t franchised (well known) place. I am sure well known name place ramen will be great as well but didn’t wanted to wait in line with kids and I do not regret going this place instead. Cute little local vibe restaurant with amazing food and great service. Definitely going back if I visit...
Read moreVery good little shop to come to. Food is good and the service is excellent. Everything is well cooked but nothing stood out as special. The black ramen had roasted sesame which was a nice alternative. However the broth was a little thin and the toppings leaved a lot to be desired. The fried chicken was above average, pieces were too big but had good crisp. The fried wontons were far too fried. The breaded pork chop was very average compared to other tonkatsu places in the area. It was nice to find a place with plenty of cooked vegetable options. Price was perfect for what you get. I’d recommend coming but I’d also say you can find better if you look...
Read moreThe cozy ramen joint we stumbled upon was easy to miss due to its nondescript entrance. The chef, who appeared stern at first glance, turned out to be cordial and welcoming. They offer an impressive selection of dishes beyond the usual ramen offerings, such as a variety of appetizers, additional toppings for their ramen dishes, and even other entrees like liver and deep-fried chicken. I opted for the spicy pork slice ramen and stir-fried pork with kimchi. The broth of the ramen was thin but still had a rich, delicious taste, and the noodles were perfectly cooked. What standout for me actually was the stir fried pork with kimchi with a...
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