Of the myriad of ramen shops popping up in the GTA, Kinton is one I frequent for the food and the atmosphere. I had their Paitan cheese ramen with chicken, takoyaki, karaage (plain and spicy), and a pint of Sapporo. The ramen was pretty good and surprisingly filling even without ordering an extra helping of noodles. The broth was very flavourly, despite being a touch heavy in terms of salt (but that's to be expected). The takoyaki that day seemed a little ordinary, but the regular karaage was really good (achieved a crispy exterior and a juicy interior). The spicy karaage seemed overly saucy and did not pack enough heat. My biggest gripe ultimately is that time and again I forget how small the portions for the sides are for what you pay. While not the best,l I'd come back because I enjoy the enthusiastic "Irasshaimase's" and the communal ambiance for slurping noodles.