Ordered tonkotsu spicy miso ramen ($11)
Couldn't decide on what to eat so came here on a whim. Came on a Saturday night and most tables were filled. As soon as you walk you walk in, you're greeted by all the staff in Japanese. The decor is very similar to other Japanese ramen restaurants but with a more modern feel with bright red and white accents. The menu is quite simple, each ramen has basic toppings shown in the picture and you can choose to add toppings with extra costs of course. One flaw was that it wasn't quite clear what the basic toppings were for each ramen by just looking at the picture. I ordered the tonkotsu spicy miso ramen and my friend ordered the tan tan (the other spicy ramen). Apparently those were the two most popular ramens according to the waitress. The portion was decent even if it didn't seem like it since the bowl was quite deep. Both me and my friend agreed that the broths were too salty especially after mixing in the spicy dark coloured paste which was on the ramen. I would just remove the paste if possible since it just really made the broth way too salty for my liking. It wasn't spicy and the spicy ramen came with half an egg and decent amount of meat. However the other ramen didn't come with an egg. We were surprised the type of noodles were different for both ramens. The spicy miso ramen had thin noodles while the tan tan had thicker noodles. Personally, I preferred the thicker noodles. It would be nice if they had the option of allowing customers to choose the type of noodles beforehand. All in all, the ramen was average but if you're really craving ramen and you're in the area you can give it a try. On a side note, there was an outlet beside our table which I always appreciate because I always need to charge my phone haha.