A solid 3 1/2 stars. Seating feels a little cramped but the service is quick and efficient.
My friend lived in Japan for 4 years and loved the Ramen there. She suggested this place a few years ago and I've been coming back ever since. The menu is fairly small consisting of two sides: Gyoza (pork dumpling) or Takoyaki (octopus balls).
I always get the Tonkatsu Ramen. It's foggy rich broth and tender pork always warm me up. For some reason, there are always two Ramens on the menu that are pictured but never available. I tried some of my boyfriend's King of Kings at it was good, but lacked the depth of the Tonkatsu.
The helpings are of a bigger size than other places and the value is decent. I'd come back here anytime for a steaming bowl of hot noodles and a beer!