It's decent. It's nice to be able to sit in a quite non-food court like area overlooking the mall. When it's busy, I find the ceilings too low in the food court, making it dark and dingy. I like the idea of having a meal in a 'restaurant' per say.
They have table service but don't expect much.
The menu has some ramen, and appetizers from what I remember. There were also specials like sushi but they didn't look appetizing.
The ramen was okay, but not as flavourful as some of the other downtown ramen places. No flavour also means no MSG. The broth was watery and almost tasteless. We also got the crispy fried noodles (basically cantonese fried mein). Really basic stuff $8-10 each.
Also got a gyoza which was terrible. Too much dough, and not crispy enough on the bottom.
Overall, i'd come back for ramen in the mall, but wouldn't go out of my way for it.