The noodle bar can be a hit or miss. The menu is a revolving one and I've had some rather strange ramen inventions. Most recently I had the Kimchi Stew on rice which was quite good but could have been dressed up a bit more with an egg or something. I could get very similar fare in Ktown for half the price. I also got to try the chicken in the Cold Chicken Ramen and it was really interesting. It was like chunked deli meat/ham, I liked it.
Service can be pretty spotty, it felt understaffed. It took longer than necessary to get our order in and getting the attention of a server was difficult in of itself. The Cold Chicken Ramen came out first on its own...would have liked to have our dishes served together so I don't angrily watch my friend eat first, especially since it's a cold dish and could have been prepared at any time.