It's a nice shop on King. Convenient for people working in the area.
Employees (two girls working near the front) were friendly and greeted you upon entering (it was after lunch hours so it was pretty quiet at the time)
Ordered yakisoba noodles with chicken karaage and a green tea on the side through Ritual. Granted, this place has the word "maki" in it so presumably their specialties are on maki rolls, so maybe I should've picked something different.
Yakisoba noodles are fried, so naturally they would be a bit on the oily side. But this was probably the oiliest and saltiest bowl of fried noodles I've had so far. There wasn't much in terms of flavor, just lots of salty and lots of greasy. The chicken wasn't tender and juicy either and didn't have much flavor.
The green tea was just a lipton green tea bag filled with hot water. I'm surprised they would charge $1.50 for this, given that you can buy 100 of them for under $10.
I mean, I suppose it would be unfair to review a place based on one item and one drink, but definitely get a different item.