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| - Service and food is great here, the pricing for the ramen noodles isn't overpriced either (I am thinking of momofoku when it comes to pricing) for about $10.50 before tax. I think generally speaking in the area, that is about the price when it comes to the ramen noodles.
The steps is similar to what you would expect in another ramen restaurant: choose your ramen dish, then your choice of broth (pork or chicken), choice of seasoning (sea salt, soya sauce, or miso seasoning), choice of noodles (thick or thin), and then the choice of meat (pork belly, shoulder, or chicken)
I had the black garlicky ramen which is their original ramen with their special garlic sauce blend. My friend had the red spicy ramen which was the thicky and creamy broth with some chili oil in it. Both were fantastic and great - except I find that perhaps adding the soy sauce for mine was too salty in the end... should've went with the sea salt seasoning (I'm assuming they only sprinkle a bit).
Overall, the soup was good, noodles were good, meat was meh as you would expect at other ramen places... not anything extraordinary. I would come here again for lunch and perhaps try their different ramens.
For lunch special they have a choice of ramen dish AND choice of a rice bowl for $14. This comes up to only about $7ish if you wanted to share that lunch special split the ramen and rice into two instead.
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