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| - Very solid Ramen House, and a welcome addition to the Centennial area.
Pros:
1. The Ramen here is very good. Good broth vs noodles/meat/veggies ratio, and the ingredients are always flavorful. Their black garlic dish is one of my favorites there, and its highly recommended.
2. Appetizers are solid. They also serve tako yaki here, which is a big bonus, and its done well. The sushi part is acceptable, but not great by any stretch as it's primarily standard california roll type stuff. But hey, you're not here for the sushi, right? There's a million and a half places in town for that.
3. Staff is always friendly and on the ball with your orders and general service.
4. Prices are on target, and you won't leave feeling like you broke the bank.
Cons:
1. It's tiny. Seating is always limited strictly due to the size of the place, meaning wait times are inevitable, especially on weekends when there's more customers. Expect a wait of around 15-45 minutes, give or take, during the evening. Short of knocking down the walls and expanding, there isn't much they can for that. Unavoidable as it is, I have to knock one star down for it, though I'd only knock a half one down if Yelp allowed.
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