The place was ok not the best. Felt like the miso Ramen I had lacked flavor. They cheesy Ramen wasn't what I expected and not in a good way. Was disappointed cause it looked good. Even their eggs was just plain soft boiled eggs.
I love the workers here! They're always so welcoming and helpful. The food is high quality and the atmosphere is comfortable. One of my fav places to eat in Davis!
The place is very cozy and the workers were all very helpful! I usually get their spicy tonkatsu ramen and it’s pretty good!
Located in West Davis, at the Westlake plaza on the second floor. Ramen, rice bowls, and tea drinks. Walk in, order at the tablet or front counter, there are many options and combos as well. I ordered a tonkotsu ramen for dine-in ($15.73 with tax). You pick where you sit, and you will get served your food. I do love the amount of chashu pieces, but I think the chashu can be char for flavor. The broth is pretty salty, water cups are available. In terms of the size, there was enough noodles, toppings, protein in the ramen. Overall, a great place to get ramen or rice bowls or boba. As for the restroom, it is outside, make sure you the front counter for the code.
Restaurant is alright but I would not recommend their ramen. Tonkotsu ramen's broth is too thin, not creamy nor have the rich flavor that it is supposed to have, the broth also have a hint of sweetness(I assume comes from the corn) that does nothing for the dish and ruins broth flavor even more. Egg is literally just soft boiled with no marinade at all, 0 flavor whats so ever. Noodle is below average, the only alright part of the ramen is the chashu which tasted alright. If you are looking for authentic ramen this is the wrong place for that.
Top quality ramen. This is NOT Costco or instant ramen. If you want to spend a little bit more for good ramen this is the place for you. Having travelled to Japan a couple of times I do at times compare the quality. T-Kumi is as close to what I have experienced. The broth and noodles alone speak for itself. Sure, broth should be thicker, but thicker broth means more fat. A thinner broth is just fine.