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| - Went there with a friend after a study session on a cold winter night. The restaurant is on the 2nd floor so make sure to look up when searching for it. Place is very bright, which gives it a warm/cozy feeling. Waitress was really nice and efficient, she answered all my question about the 3 different ramen they have.
Me and my friends went for the combo which consist of a choice of starter (salad or rice with salmon roe I believe), a choice of ramen between the first 2 on the menu, and green tea ice cream for desert.
We went for different starters. The salad looked really nice and she told me she really liked it. My starter was good too, and for a starter I think it was a pretty good portion. Then we had the ramen (we both took the second one on the menu, I dont remember the name). I loved it. The broth was creamy, which was a first for me, but I did not dislike it. I think that the noodles, which were quite thin, really fit the taste of the ramen (1st time I liked eating thin noodles).
The only thing I was disapointed with was the "spicy paste". Basically, the ramen comes with a spicy paste on the side, but when I put the paste in the broth, it wasn't spicy at all. Also, my friend did not like how the egg was cooked (not cooked enough for her, the white was still a bit watery? don't really know how to describe it), but I found it perfect.
Then, we had the desert. Really nice green tea, I did not ask, but I think that they make it themselves (tasted better than green tea ice cream I buy at the supermarket or the ones I get in most sushi places).
Only reasons I do not give it 5 stars is because they only take cash and do not point it out clearly, and because the spicy paste wasn't spicy at all.
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