"Jin Ramen is a very solid ramen spot, but the most remarkable thing about it is the selection. You'll find your basic ramen options like shio, shoyu, and tonkatsu, but they also have some less-common types like kimchi and green curry. And that’s only a fraction of the menu. If you don’t want ramen, you can choose from hot or cold soba, lots of small plates, and some satisfying rice bowls with everything from fried chicken to salmon sashimi. Plus, nothing costs more than $20, and the space feels sort of like a little cabin filled with plants and hanging light bulbs." - bryan kim