Andy L.
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There's plenty of street parking around, but you might need to circle around or go a bit further to find an open spot.
This place is a bit different, they have a bar in the front, and Midnite Ramen in the back. You order in the kiosk in the back, and you'll get a text on your phone when the order is done. It's very much all self-service.
We got the Elmer's Midday Lager and it was pretty good. Worth a try if you are into rice lagers, and even if you aren't.
From the Midnite Ramen, we ordered 2 kid ramens the Sapporo Miso, Kuamamoto Miso Bold, and a Zangi.
I thought the Zangi was pretty good value and tasted pretty good too. Crispy and nicely seasoned. However, the ramen, which was suppose to be the highlight was a little bit of a disappointment for the price. The Kid Ramen was literally just basically soup with noodles, nothing else. We got two bowls for the kids, and they maybe ate half a bowl because, well, it's just soup and noodles, and they didn't like the taste of the noodles.
The "Adult" ramens on the other hand was just ok, nothing out of this world. My main complaint though was that each bowl came with two tiny slices of meat. For close to $20, I would expect there to be a bit more protein. Honestly a pretty big let down of what you get for the price you paid.
If I come back again, I'm steering far away from ramen and just going straight for the Zangi and Gyoza.