The place might be a little hard to find, as it is a little hole in the wall, but it's definitely worth going! There is the option of getting Poke or ordering food off their menu. They have a good amount of options of ramen, sushi and sides. There was even a choice of seafood ramen that resembles 7 mares (A Mexican seafood soup). For the ramen, they had mild and spicy options, and the mild had a bit of a kick to it. We got the chicken ramen, and the vegetable options were interesting, haha. Brocoli was boiled just until it was soft and still green. The carrot was also soft but had a crunch. The egg was boiled, but it wasn't seasoned with soy sauce (still delicious). Overall, it tasted like a home cooked meal. We also got got two rolls, the Baked Salmon roll and Fried California Roll. They were served with spicy mayo and eel sauce (most of the rolls are served with it). We also got takoyaki (octopus balls). All of the food was served in about 10 minutes, and straight off the pot! You can see the steam coming off the ramen. The lady who took our order was quick and efficient and she made our Thai tea in less than 30 seconds. All of our food was about 70 dollars, most of the items are between 10 and 20 dollars, and I noticed their menu prices are different online than their menu inside. It's also much more casual than it seems. I'd definitely come back in the future when I'm craving Mexican fusion. Vegetarian options: There was an All-Vegie Ramen that looked delicious, and a couple of rolls and poke options without any meat. Parking: There is a parking lot right next to the building, and there were plenty of parking spaces. However, the parking spaces were pretty compact, so even if you park straight the lines will probably be touching your wheels. Wheelchair accessibility: There are no stairs from the parking to the sidewalk to the building. And the space to walk up to the door is fairly wide. Although, you might need some help with someone holding open the door for you because it felt a little heavy.
I came hungry and left full, but I was disappointed at the fact that I couldn't taste authentic Asian food. I ordered the beef ramen soup and tempura shrimp. My food didn't lack flavor. It just wasn't Asian flavor. The shrimp, while it was ok, it had a slightly tangy flavor, DEFINITELY not Asian flavor. My soup had a decent amount of ramen and beef and some veggies, which, to be honest, I just don't see in a more authentic Asian restaurant. It felt more like I was eating a soup with ramen and beef in it. Look how runny it is. Makes me wish I went to the Vietnamese restaurant that is nearby instead.