Steph W
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Ambiance (4/5): The establishment is pretty small. When we arrived before 7, we were able to be immediately seated. By 7:30p, there was a line of 6 waiting to be seated. The decorations felt similar to the ramen shops in Japan. The wooden panel walls and floors gave it a rustic look and had a bar in the back.
Service (2/5): The restaurant was under staffed with one guy running the floor and a backup jumping in from time-to-time. It took a while to get our orders in and took some time for our food to be provided. We had to wave down the server to get checked out.
Ramen (3/5): I got the tsukemen ramen (dipping) which with was pork and fish based. The noodles were perfectly thick, chewy, and cold. The broth was concentrated and served in a piping hot stone bowl, which did well in keeping the broth warm throughout the meal. The only toppings were a few slices of bamboo shoots, green onions, and a nori. The pork charsiu was great--large cuts, a good blend of fat to meat, seasoned well, and soft. Overall, felt like the broth was a bit of a letdown and not as umami as I had hoped, comparing to other ramen shops which I preferred more.
Curry Ramen: Tasted pretty standard but also nothing to write home about. The soft boiled egg (pictured) is extra.
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