Omoide means dream in Japanese.
Our large group rotated in on a Sunday afternoon after a long holiday weekend of rock climbing. We appreciated the warmth, especially the extra warm restrooms, that gave flashbacks to the warm heated toilet seats in Japan. These toilet seats weren't heated but the adorable little bathroom space was extra warm and cozy.
This ramen shop was conveniently located off the freeway on the drive back to Southern California. Our group arrived and departed in staggered times which probably made it easier for the restaurant to manage.
There were vegetarian options for those that didn't eat meat and they were still hearty, warm and satisfying ramen. The majority of the party ordered the spicy tonkatsu ramen and added an egg. Some people didn't get eggs as the kitchen ran out but we weren't charged for them.
A big thumbs up for the service that tried their best to accommodate our group.