The ramen was pretty good. The broth is tasty but not as complex as say some other ramen joints in the city. The hot springs egg is way better than the standard egg that comes with the ramen. The edamame was unfortunately old and sad tasting. The service was fine - it was pretty quiet for a Friday lunch hour.
We just found all the signs that implored the customers to "say please" and give them tips was strange. Perhaps they have had a string of horrible patronage but it turns off the new customers like us a bit. There's a lot of restaurant options in Chinatown and ramen options in the city so we probably wouldn't make a special trip back to this one.