This restaurant is located in a very hidden area, took a bit of time to find. It's a relatively big restaurant. It has a small shop at the corner of the restaurant for some small shopping after or before dining (Japanese snacks, bento and drinks).
We ordered the Chichen Shoyu Ramen and Gyokai Tonkotsu Shoyu Ramen. Chichen has a light, but oily soup base, and Gyokai Tonkotsu has a heavy soup base.
I am not a fan of the Chichen Shoyu Ramen because its too oily. However, the taste/flavor of both soup are delicious.
Recommend: seasoned soft boiled egg !!!!