Came back from World Expo 2025 late and was hungry looking for food. This place still happened to be be opened and tsukemen is a different style ramen I haven't had in a while so I decided to go for it.
Owner/staff is very nice and friendly. Guess there's an issue with accepting old 1000 bills or something on the vending machine but he saw me struggling ans came over to trade me 1000s that would be accepted by the machine.
Foreigner friendly as they have multiple languages posted on their menu and how to eat.
Food is also very good. The pork was delicious and the style of ramen to eat is also interesting and entertaining. The last step on adding the soup broth and heating the soup up with the stone is also a very enjoyable way to...
Read moreI love this place. The tsukemen is amazing. It's delicious and fun to eat. If you've never had it, it's basically deconstructed ramen. The noodles, which are delicious and the perfect firmness on their own, and soup (which is thicker and made specially for tsukemen) come separately and you dip the noodles into the soup before eating them. As you eat, you slowly add more flavors in 3 steps so the noodles get better as you go! Finally, they give you a lava stone heated in a fire to add to your soup to reheat it and add some broth to thin it out and drink the remainder. It's so good and I can't...
Read moreLove the owner here! She’s trying to make her restaurant boom and the food speaks for itself!!!!!
Service: She helped us through the whole process and the vending machine had pictures for most part so that definitely cut down the Google translate!
Food: Solid amount of food, and she even has pictures of how they recommend we should eat tsukemen and as a first time eater, it definitely helped a novice like me!
Ambience: small, quaint, place, good for solo eaters or smaller groups like 2-3.
Amazing food, great service, owner super friendly and had no problem being upfront and helping us....
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