Cute restaurant with an authentic feel & limited seating. You'll receive the traditional Ohayo gozaimasu that many businesses greet you with in Japan. The staff is young & friendly however not very attentive. I had to get up a few times to get water from the pitcher myself. Prices are average for a ramen restaurant in Montreal. I went to it's partner location next door & I'll write a review for that one later.
They do not serve alcohol on this side. They do not take reservations in the evenings.
The food was good but not amazing. You place your order on a sheet of paper & check off the options you want. Vegetarian broth is available. I had the kara-miso chicken this time with the whole egg & 1 piece of seaweed & no sides,just straight ramen.
The broth is...how do I describe it? Creamy/Milky? Not spicy considering I opted for the kara miso but maybe Texas has gotten me used to potent habanero peppers! I would not recommend going above with the normal saltiness level unless you're a salt fiend. I might bring it down to the less option if I go back. The chicken was moist though,I'll give them that much.
Overall good but I've had better ramen in different cities.