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  • This little noodle house still has old-school stand up tables outside, reminiscent of old-time burger joint. The decor inside is nice with a noodle bar. We went on a Saturday around 12:15 for lunch and it we got the second last table. The menu is pretty good with some choices. The piri piri ramen intrigued me as I like a bit of spice. I thought that the chicken slice tasted a bit like the smoked chicken you get at a deli shop though, and the chasu was ok. The soup base was not that spicy so that even my 6 yo could eat it. Overall, I liked the flavour and the noodles were thicker and flatter as opposed to the thin and thick noodles over at Sansotei. Hubby got the Kyouka noodles and it was pretty good as well. We decided to try the chicken karaage which was made using white meat and was pretty good. The gyoza was a bit over-fried however. For drinks we ordered the hot mango green tea but was disappointed to spend that much on tea bags. So, overall the food was ok. We'd come back for that. Service was a bit of a different story. Our server must be a typical "Millennial". She was pretty aloof in that she brought our hot teas and put them directly in front of our toddler. Good thing I keep an eye on this kind of stuff, especially at a place that serves piping hot liquidy food and drinks. I got those out of his way faster than she had put them down! We added an order of the gyozas and she brought chicken wings instead. We told her that we didn't order them and she said that the gyozas were ordered "on top" of the wings. We told her that we never ordered wings. *Dazed look* And she puts them on the table beside us. When the bill came, again, she puts the bill in front of our toddler so I quickly move that. She hands the machine for credit card to my husband and he pays. As she leaves, she looks at us, and says "Where's the plastic thing?" We both looked at her thinking, "What plastic thing? The whole table is full of plastic things (all the cutlery and dishes)" Clearly struggling with what she was trying to convey, she finally says, "That bill holder thing." Ooooh. Wow. I've never experienced that before.
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