Came here for sit down dinner with my boyfriend during a weekday night. Outside of a couple at a different table & some to go orders, the place was pretty empty.
My boyfriend ordered their Katsu ramen. I ordered the chicken katsu. Both of ordered green tea milk tea & the shichimi fries.
Katsu ramen:
-came out in soggy KFC style bucket
-some of the noodles were undercooked and according to my boyfriend "harder than copper wire" and some were over cooked and very mushy
-there was an over cooked hard boiled egg in there (most ramen places do soft boiled, but seeing that this isn't an authentic Japanese restaurant, it's not expected...but...)
-the egg was so "hard boiled" the yolk part spun out of it like it was its own separate entity
-the bamboo shoots were also overly tough
-there was one piece of meat in the entire bowl
-90% of the bowl was vegetables
Chicken katsu:
-instead of being given the typical sweet Katsu sauce, i got a small container of very thick peanut sauce (it was ok)
-the katsu was very dry and bland without slathering it in sauce
-the bright side was they give 2 very large pieces of katsu
Shichimi fries:
-very long thick potato fries that are the length of a person's hand
-they were covered in batter and fried shortly. Despite being seasoned with furikake, it only tasted of dough
Green tea milk tea:
-boyfriend's tea: the boba was undercooked and still hard
-my tea: the boba was over cooked and barely held a physical form. literally melted in your mouth. gross.
-the overall tea just tasted like they added a pinch of artificial powder into some hot water with a tsp of milk
The entire order was around $30. Definitely not worth it for that price.