Small family owned restaurant in a strip mall tucked away.
Mainly decided to come here because we were looking for a place and in the area with good Yelp reviews.
Not to be racist, all I have to say is beware of white people giving ratings for Asian Food, it is just a different standard.
I would recommend the sandwiches which come on a fresh baguette that doesn't break your teeth when you bite into it.
We ordered the #18 sandwich - Korean Bulgoki Meat Sandwich and #20 - Spicy Pork Sandwich. I liked the Bulgoki Sandwich which had great flavor but could of used a little bit more meat. Would be nice if you could order double meat like Lee's Sandwiches. The Spicy Pork Sandwich was a bit tangy for me but I am not into spicy dishes.
We also tried the Teriyaki Chicken Bowl and the meat did not resemble chicken, looked more like a processed meat. Don't know if i would recommend the Teriyaki Chicken.
We also ordered some french fries to go along with the sandwiches which was pretty good.
Through some of the reviews people were raving about the Spicy Asian Fusion Ramen so we tried it and when it was placed on the table I started laughing because it looked like the Top Ramen Noodles from the grocery store that you can buy 10 for a $1. So when we ordered the Spicy Asian Fusion Ramen we asked to tone down the spice, appearantly they did not add the spice pack that comes with the Noodle package.
If you go, order the sandwiches, the bread is very good , I enjoyed the Bulgoki Sandwich and would recommend.
Wanted to support small business and especially a family owned restaurant, but you can not serve that type of Ramen Noodle.