Given that their slogan is a smiley tree trunk, I wanted to insert some witty banter into this post but I was left stumped. Once you've branched out to a number of ramen places, you run out of ideas. Touhenboku turns over a new leaf by having the gall to focus on mizutaki (chicken broth) and knot the traditional tonkotsu (pork broth) as the base to its hearty soups. The flavours are quite rich which might help justify the fact that boles are a bit smaller than other ramen joints. In the case of the spicy ramen, it's bark was worse than it's bite although the chili did add a nice flavour. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the gyoza, despite having a filling a little less poppy than others, were some of the better I've had since they were pan-fried to near perfection. In the end, Touhenboku has blossomed into good competition with other ramen houses in the area in regards to both service and more importantly, a decent bowl of soup. Domo arigato Zuimei Okuyama...wood you please take a bough?