Came here for try the ramen as I saw a friend who had discovered that this place makes ramen. Given the lack of decent ramen in Pittsburgh in general, I was initially excited to try this place's ramen out. How it works here? You can pick your noodles, meats, fixings, condiments, and any other stuff that you want to add to your bowl via marking up a menu with an erasable marker what you want, they make your order in the back, and then bring it out to you if you're eating in. Will have to say that the result was less than stellar. Broth here was not flavorful (certainly not as flavorful and rich as tonkotsu broth is usually) and very generic & watered down. Noodles were half decent at best ... they got rather soggy pretty quick. Meat quality is relatively mediocre compared with cha shu that I've had at other ramen joints. Not worth it for the ramen if you're used to the quality you get in bigger East Coast/West Coast cities. Still, it may be worth coming here for dessert though ... I'll have to pay another visit soon to try that and will update once I get a chance to do so.