Nancy H.
Yelp
I feel like I was just taken advantage of. I walked in on my own accord and pretty much immediately regretted it and should have done an about face. Let me start at the beginning. Every night on my way home, I pass by this cute little shop right outside of a car wash. Honestly, the fact that it's compact, festive looking and has all the hallmarks of what should indicate a delicious hole in the wall, I just had to find out. So, the parking is easy, just pull right out front. Always plenty of parking (hint). I walk in and the fumes reminded me of a tire shop. Given the car wash adjacent business, I guess this was unavoidable. I'm the only one there besides a woman who offered me a seat in a frankly dingy dining area. Against my better judgement I trudge through desperately hoping my inner caution senses are being paranoid. She asked me if I liked spicy, indeed I do so, she suggested the spicy ramen. I agreed and waited a few beats taking in my surroundings. Let me say, for all the cute trimmings on the outside of the place, the inside paled in comparison. I waited about 6 minutes and like Dougie Fresh, I was on. I knew right away the taste would be a let down. The appearance was off and the cha shu appeared chunky instead of sliced thinly and glistening in pork fat. Almost like a piece of left over roast. I bravely brought the spoon to my lips to taste and all my suspicions were confirmed. No milky broth or legit dashi. Instead, it tasted like watery tomato soup with ramen (quite Al dente) noodles. I won't hold you. I didn't complain. I paid my $17 check, said I didn't like the taste and left the entire bowl on the table and left. I do not revel in giving harsh reviews but, this place is robbing unsuspecting souls into believing this is authentic ramen. Go elsewhere. It wasn't all negative. The lady who served me was nice enough.