Went in this afternoon during their slow time. Staff was friendly and courteous, but their ramen was not to par. Their broth (I got the shio tonkotsu, the one I originally wanted was unavailable) was very, very salty. Shio (?) means salt in Japanese, but normal shio ramen should not be this salty. I couldn't finish it because of this--that's a first for me when it comes to ramen. The only good thing in their ramen is their chashu, which was actually very good! Their gyoza tasted very strange though, I'm not sure why. The inside of this restaurant was beautiful and the people were kind, so I wish I could say better.