Tried this place for lunch and the ramen was decent. Not the best I've had, but not the worst. I chose Tonkatsu style with thin noodles (they have thin, thick, and spinach noodles). The noodles were cooked nicely and the broth was not too salty. I like that they gave lots of spinach and was not stingy with the charsiu, but it's a different case with the seaweed paper. They literally gave me only half of a seaweed paper lol. The ramen was $8, so the pricing was not bad. I made it a combo by adding a salmon roll for $3 extra. I wasn't a huge fan of the roll, so don't think I'd order it again. They do have other add-ons you can choose for your combo such as gyoza, karaage chicken, and other varieties of sushi rolls. Add-ons start at $2.50.