I have been to Japan and have had great Ramen and the like so I have a sort of scale to base all other Ramen off of which can be good or bad depending on how you view things.
Anyway lets jump in, I had happen to be in Toronto last Saturday for work and I knew about this place having passed by it many times throughout my wondering of the city. Though I never had the want to go in (not for any other reason other then the fact that I was never hungry to begin with) but I decided to have a meal as it was 11 in the morning and they just opened. It would have seemed that was a good decision as the second I sat down the place was packed.
I ordered Tokusen Toroniku Ramen with a side of rice as my appetite was rather large that day. Now I've had this before in a nice little ramen resturant in a back alley of Akihabara and while being really salty it was great. So back to point I got my meal after about 10 minutes which if I was in a rush is fairly fast, and indulged in the rice with meat on top a fairly standard bowl of niku rice wasn't spectacular but was pretty good. The ramen itself was not as salty as I thought it would be (changing it to suit Canadian pallets) which was nice because the broth was excellent, the meat tender everything about the meal was great.
The only reason this place is not a five star is really only the price, I hate to do this but I have to for reference the bowl of Ramen I had at that little Tokyo restaurant cost me about five yen which is equivalent to about seven or eight dollars not a big save but you got more soup for the price.
Anyway enough of my being a negative nancy, if you want great Japanese Ramen without the 13hr flight give this place a chance just don't go when they're really busy or you'll have to wait.