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  • I had been hearing about Noodlecat for awhile and figured a cold day this past weekend would be the perfect time to grab some comfort food in the form of Japanese noodles. The vibe of Noodlecat was pretty rad - it's a bit cozy dinner, a little dive, and a little contemporary. It definitely put us in the mood to get our grub on and we were super excited to dig into this menu. Here's the breakdown of the order: Spicy Tofu Udon Tempura Soba Dori & half Japanese Cobb Salad Takahachi Ramen Tonkatsu and Tempura Veggie Steam Buns Tempura Veggie Plate Tsukemono Pickle Sampler I know - quite a bit of food, but it was dinner with my mom and brother and we wanted to try a little bit of everything. Try everything we did, love everything we did not. I found the cobb salad to be very bland. Not a lot of flavor, a lot of leafy-taste (Hey, I LOVE me a good salad and veggies but this was like eating grass), and I barely got through half of it. We then received our Tsukemono Pickle Sampler and that didn't go over too well with my mom, mainly because she can't stand HOT food and this is HOT (which they don't mention on the menu). The Tempura Veggie Platter was AMAZING and definitely my favorite plate of the meal. As for the noodle dishes, mine was WAY TOO salty - I'm Japanese and put soy sauce on EVERYTHING (don't judge!) and my mouth couldn't handle it. I took the leftovers home for my bf and I to split for breakfast the next morning and the saltiness was even worse. My mom and brother seemed to enjoy their dishes but didn't say much. The buns weren't bad - the tonkatsu bun was pretty great, but I don't find myself feeling the desire to order them again the next time I dine at Noodlecat. Maybe I'm a little biased - I did grow up with a Japanese grandmother who was raised in Japan, I have been eating home cooked, family recipe Japanese meals my entire life, and I lived in Japan for 3 months at one point in my life. Maybe my expectations were too high, maybe it was an off night, but I wasn't blown away with Noodlecat. If you happen to be in the area and are in the mood for Japanese-style noodles and plates, then I would say give this place a shot - you may really love it. I'm not giving up on Noodlecat and hope my next visit succeeds my first.
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