Ramen Tatsu is a worthy competition to Monta Ramen, with no lines of waiting customers. The soup base of the Tonkatsu ramen was so packed with flavor it was almost creamy. The gyoza tasted just like Monta. The Shoyu ramen was another winner. Although I prefer the Pork chasu at Monta, Ramen Tatsu presented a thicker cut of chasu that was also full of good flavor, just slightly different from Monta. They also have a few dessert items like NY cheesecake, mango cheesecake, ice cream and Mochi ice cream.
Friendly and prompt service from Emy made the meal a pleasant and relaxing experience. No hurrying to finish my meal to make room for waiting customers. The size of the restaurant was slightly bigger than Monta. Give this place a try, it would be worth your time.