Came for lunch. This is a new ramen restaurant in Syosset we were excited to try. As one might expect, the menu has a variety of ramen in addition to a few other appetizers and items to choose from.
We all liked our meals. With that said, there was an overall agreement that the ramen here was about average. The flavor was good, but not memorable. The noodles were standard, and the portion sizes were average as well. Outside the fun wooden serving spoons and cool anime paintings on the wall, I struggle to find something that genuinely stood out to me.
Prices for most ramen were in the $15-18 range.
I would come again, but maybe not with...
Read moreWhere do I even begin? If I wanted a culinary experience that felt like a punishment, I could've just eaten a shoe. The food was a sad excuse for a meal—I've had frozen dinners with more personality. The "steak" I ordered was so tough, I thought I might need a chainsaw. And don't get me started on the mashed potatoes—they were like glue, but with less flavor.
The service was even worse. Our waiter seemed to have mastered the art of ignoring us. At one point, I thought he might be a figment of my imagination because he was more absent than a ghost. The ambiance was… well, let's just say I've been to hospitals with...
Read moreVery enjoyable meal!
This place is a bit off the beaten path for me but was well worth a short drive. It's actually walking distance from the train station, so if you ride the rail, you have a great ramen option.
I went with the black garlic Tonkotsu Ramen and chasu talking buns. The buns were so fluffy and flavorful. The ramen broth was out of this world. The overall flavor of the tender pork, black fungus, and eggs, among other ingredients, went together so well.
The staff was delightful and the restaurant was very clean. The toothpics they used in the buns were so fancy that I felt bad...
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