I waited for over an hour when I was here with my family. It was hard for the staff to find a table for 5 because they didn't have a system in place to accommodate groups larger than the usual 2s and 4s. They kept giving tables away for smaller groups that showed up after us.They finally granted us a table when we complained that it had been over an hour and my grandma in her 90s could not wait and stand any longer. So definitely an advantage if you come here in smaller groups of 2s.
I was a little confused with their menu items of the Bridge Noodles and their Set Noodles. Then after the staff explained to us (who only spoke Mandarin by the way), we realized that the only difference between the two was that you get to dip the ingredients in the broth yourself in the Bridge Noodles and the Set noodles came with everything already inside the broth for you. You could say that that was gimmicky and made for a nicer presentation. But at the end of the day, it was just still a bowl of noodles. Their signature pork broth was flavourful and hearty. It wasn't too salty or tasted like MSG which was good. Their pork bones were huge but there were no meat on them, unlike Korean Kam Ja Tang. The ingredients for the Bridge Noodles were also skimpy.
Good thing was, they offer unlimited refill for noodles. We didn't order any refill as the portion was enough for us at lunch.
If I didn't have to wait in line, I'd probably go back. Otherwise I wouldn't bother.