Nice clean establishment with respectful staff.
Orders are done via ticketing-machine with pictures, so even if you cant read hiragana oe kanji, you are able to figure out what it is.
The main orders are also translated into English.
After you have gotten your tickets and sat down on the seat that the staff points you too, you need to use the provided pen too mark down how you want the soup and noodles to be prepared. If again you are umable to read, the staff will provide you with an instruction-card with translation.
Staff have a baseline English, allowing you too get help or ask of help without issues, as well as beeing very open and friendly towards tourists. Have gone here several times the last few days out of convenience and there is always a lot of other tourists from all over the world, all being welcomed in and helped when needed.
The only improvement I would like too see is the char-su could be a little bit more flavourful, but everything else is great and the customer-service is very good, therefore earning 5 stars. Being a chain-restaurant, I am hoping to try out some of their other facilities later and compare the quality...
Read moreWORST RAMEN I HAD IN JAPAN. AVOID AT ALL COSTS. There are a few things about this ramen place you need to know: 1. It got raving recommendations and reviews on Chinese social media like 小红书 that I’m now convinced are bought and fake. 2. As a result of its heavy marketing, it’s extremely busy (I had to wait in line at 3pm). 3. Almost all customers waiting in line or dining inside are Chinese/Taiwanese. No locals. 4. All staff except one are Indians. 5. It is not authentic at all. And it tastes bad. We knew the second we tasted the ramen and we left the shop with half of the ramen unfinished. Don’t get deceived by its nice look. It is a cheap low quality ramen shop pumped up by fake reviews and esp. targeting Chinese/Taiwanese tourists. If you are one of those unfortunate people lured by those fake social media recommendations like me, but fortunate enough to read my review before you eat...
Read moreThis place is so overrated. Waited two nights in a row under the rain. You have to lineup as they dont take names down. Its a small restaurant with limited seats. First night when its almost our turn after waiting 30mins, the one person right in front of me brought his family of 8 to join (its a 12 seats restaurant) so we left, second nite it was pouring we waited close to an hour when its about our turn same thing happened again two gentlemen in front of us turns into party of 6. The restaurant has a sign saying that all party must be in line but they were not so thank goodness the restaurant turn them away as they violate the rules. We ordered thru the vending machine two bowls of ramens and gyoza. The pork on the ramen was still kinda cold and the noodle was hard, soup was just ok not too much flavor, gyoza was only but its tiny in size. I wouldnt think its...
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