C M.
Yelp
This is one of the concessions inside H-Mart serving Japanese food. We stopped by to grab hopefully a light meal like a soup noodle, which seems to always mean Udon noodle at a Japanese eatery. Considering Ramen appears to be a very popular food, ramen noodle appears to be served only in eateries that served only ramen, at least here in US. Anyway, that left us with two main food categories in the menu at this place, grilled mean with rice or Udon noodle, the lighter choice for us.
Now comes the following on my wish list (or gripe for lack of):
1. Why do udon noodles always feel severely like a noodle soup rather than a soup noodle, regardless of whether I get it at a full Japanese restaurant or a street food style place like this?! There are enough times when I ordered this because of a sumptuous picture of the bowl of Udon noodle and end up very hungry at the end and yet have to decline a second order because my fellow diner were smart enough to order something like grilled meat with rice, were satiated, and ready to leave.
2. While the picture displayed for my choice (beef ramen) had fresh green vegetable leaves floating on top of the soup, that was its extend of it, two to three thin pieces of vegetable. In a past visit, we got a balanced meal by ordering a plate of boiled soybean and a meat-&-rice plate to share. Unfortunately, sharing a meal and a large order of soybeans at a food-court turned out to be a messy experience.
In general, the price charged at these eateries are comparable to full-service restaurants, so it's not dining on the cheap; just convenient if you're already shopping there.
3. The beef slices were overcooked and chewy without any flavor beside what came from the soup, which was the only thing that was the only that came in generous amount, is delicious enough, but alas not filling!
It was unfortunate that a Thai food concession that was here closed and was replaced by a Taiwanese eatery that doesn't serve noodles; and neither do the two Korean food concessions!
There used to be a second concession on the opposite side of H-Mart's produce section. sitting lonely by itself, that served Japanese food, but had a completely inadequate dining area. Last time we check, it was under renovation.
To be fair, H-Mart also have a concession that serves primarily Korean Fried Chicken. While their fried chicken is much better than KFC's stuff, it's not a light meal.