It was decent Ramen but not the best I have had. Enjoyed family time here and staff is very nice.
The Takoyaki was good. The Tsukemen missed the mark. Noodles were very skinny and the cut pork belly was super thin. Almost as thin as a slice of thick cut bacon, The soup lacked flavor, broth was very watery and not like a taukemen broth at all and said theirs was spicy which was not spicy at all. The boba was okay a bit sweet for my liking. Also got the stir fry ramen the shredded char siu one but they must've shredded the heck out of that pork cause its barely noticeable. Server was ok. Barely really checked on us. Had to ask for water and it came in a very rough glass with a chip on the rim. So overall I can only do 2 stars.
Food was great!! I was in the area for business. The food was so good I went there twice during my stay. Highly recommend!!!
We stumbled upon this hidden gem by accident on our way to Costco, located in one of the nearby strip malls, and what a wonderful surprise it turned out to be! The ramen was an absolute standout – we had the kimchi ramen and a bowl of the char siu, and both were simply put delicious with noodles cooked to perfection. Not stopping there, we sampled several of their appetizers, each one delicious in its own right, with the short ribs emerging as our unanimous favorite. The service we received was warm and welcoming, the prices were just right, and the Sapporo was served ice-cold, adding to the entire experience to outstanding levels. We've decided to make this spot a part of our Costco run routine, gladly trading the usual hot dog for a hot bowl of ramen.
food needs a little more of flavor,
It’s quite dissapointing for $20+ ramen (after tax & tips). The portion is so so, and the taste is bland (even though I asked for spicy). The noodle also isn’t much different than instant ramen.
10/10 Delicious food, attention, and feel. The prices are very reasonable too as the portions are quite large. Definitely will come back again. I recommend the calamari and chicken fried rice.