It's cheap and filling. The ramen style is almost a stir fry style, little broth but just as flavorful and presented like a work of art. There is also free miso from a hot water dispenser near the water cooler. Pick and choose your meal easily with the ticket machine right next to the main entrance. It only takes ¥1000 bills and coins, but the staff will gladly give you change from a ¥5000 bill. There are visual aids for clarity if you can't read Japanese. The interior is modest looking but I find it to be quite cozy and authentic. They have a book shelf full of manga for you to read while you eat also. The manga is in Japanese but it's a nice touch; locals take advantage of it quite often. It's quite a gem among all the restaurants...
Read moreNot a big selection and not the cheapest for what you get. Only 4 options for ramen. You can make them spicy, but that cost more. The "everything ramen" does not come with everything as it states. You have to pay extra certain common items like bean sprouts. I enjoyed the flavor of the ramen, but I do not recommend getting the white rice. I'm not sure if it was the way it was cooked or if it was because of the dishes it was cooked in, but it bad flavor.
The restaurant itself is a little run-down and could definitely use a makeover. It's pretty small and all counter seating except for the 2 tables outside near the couple of parking spots they have. The parking spots are in the back of...
Read moreWife loves this place and swears by it, I am not a huge fan of dry noodles in the capacity that they serve them but the meals are decent and the soup is unlimited. Be wary there is no longer an English speaking staff member at the time of this review but she did help them clarify the ticket machine prior to leaving. Seating is very limited and there always seems to be a line. I have heard the one in American Village is preferable as it has more seating, parking and air conditioning. Will be sure to check that...
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