Ate here blindly without reading any prior reviews because one of the other ramen shops in the area didn't have any low seating available for my elderly mother. We didn't realize their "ramyun" was actually INSTANT NOODLES until after they sent out the food.
Ordered curry instant noodles, which was topped with potato and carrot cubes, and a few bacon slices. The cubes were uncooked and were only softened after several minutes in the broth. Even the curry broth was made from the powder packet. You can add 4 slices of pork belly for $2.50, but this isn't the tender pork belly you get at the other ramen shops. It's about as tough as pork shoulder, and less flavorful, too.
With two other real ramen shops within a minute's walk of this, the only reason to eat here is if you're really short on money: during "happy hour" (2-5pm), their basic "ramyun" costs $5 including tax, and the curry "ramyun" costs $8. But perhaps it's just better to hold your appetite.