Managed to get to Muku just before a dinner rush. It's tiny, and so it fills up quickly. This was the second time I've ever eaten ramen in a restaurant. I had the tonkatsu ramen, with pork and wonton. The noodles looked and tasted like the ones from a package, and even though I was given a decent amount of pork, I didn't think the dish was a good deal at $13 for the bowl, since there wasnt much else to the meal. The broth had miso in it, and was too salty for my personal taste. The service was quick and efficient, and there is a coziness to the place. Be warned, parking is brutal. My boyfriend found it hard to get his VW Golf out when we left. Unfortunately, it's not a spot you can easily walk to, so maybe biking during better weathered months is your best option.