Crystal G.
Yelp
It was ok. Starting off with the cashier guy, he was so underwhelmed that I wanted to order ramen from them, but whatever, you don't have to love your job...
However, next thing I knew, my ramen was charged extra when I asked them to make my ramen extra spicy, and again when you order takeout for "plastic ware(?)" for to-go orders? Which is pretty much just for the heck of charging you because they give you a plastic spoon and chopsticks when you eat there anyways. Why! The best part of ramen is to eat the noodles with the broth, but a small ahh plastic spoon (vs the traditional ramen scoop spoon you usually given when you eat in-house) was a joke.
I got the chicken ramen. Too much ginger IMO, the broth was also thick, not like typical soupy broth, and the lack of a ladle spoon was a drag, but the chicken... like literal pieces of chicken was good. I'd say the broth wasn't terrible either, but after paying extra to make my ramen spicy (literally asked for the spice level to make me cry lol yes, I came for the flavor).......... not spicy.
I usually eat my ramen to the bottom, broth and all, but the bottom was thick and gunky, probably from excessive ginger, and I didn't care for it at all. I also came half-full, so not very hungry, yet still ate all of it if that tells you anything about portion size.
Otherwise, the atmosphere was pretty cool. Live music, accessible bar, and other Asian cuisines right there in the food court space. Cool concept. I grabbed a oolong milk tea at the KungFu Tea boba spot in the same area, in schmedium size (medium is their smallest size but it's definitely a small) that cost $18. I added classic boba and aloe Vera jelly, which took up half the cup with no ice, so I'd hate to have ordered it with ice and had a total of three sips total. Also ok. Some places let you choose sweetness level or things like that, I didn't see that option and mine wasn't very sweet/good. I was in and out in under an hour, paid $40 for both, a sub par dining experience.