The hostess was really hostile. Kid-friendliness: Not recommended.
I’ve come here a lot, but recently it’s gone downhill. I’m definitely getting less food in my meals and I always get the same thing. I was just here and I got what feels like half the noodles I used to get, and the chashu was a little overcooked. Really sad, I recommend just going to jinya if you want your moneys worth. For $18, the OG plus an extra egg and a spicy bomb, I didn’t even fill my stomach. And I don’t usually have that large of an appetite :/ Honestly, I thought it was a fluke because last time I came here I also got a smaller portion than usual. I think they are just participating in shrinkflation at this point and i don’t think I’ll be returning.
Ramen Tatsu-ya is a must-visit for ramen lovers. Their bowls are packed with authentic flavors and hearty portions of noodles and toppings. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it a great spot to slurp up some delicious noodles with friends.
Vegetarian options: 2 ramens that are vegetarian/vegan . Both really good.
Got sour throat after eating the ramen. Very greasy broth. Not recommended. Gloomy ambiance. Staff rushing between tables, makes it a little uncomfortable.
Wonderful how the Asian hostess out front treats people of Indian descent. Asked me to wait outside in the cold while she let all the white folks in. Amazing hospitality!
Enjoyed the Ramen, including its flavor profile and options available. The ambience had a good vibe and the staff was friendly
Delicious soup. Consistently the best ramen in town. Always fast and friendly.