Overall Noodlecat is pretty good. A true fusion of Japanese with other cuisines such as ramen with marinated short ribs, a steamed bun with BBQ pulled pork, or a martini with a spicy house pickle juice and a ghost chili sauce. I had a traditional pork miso ramen with a kim chi salad. All tasty. Considering we had several in our group who've not had Japanese noodles before and enjoyed their meals says much about the food. The service was okay, but this where I had to knock it down one star. A friend ordered a glass of wine, but it took asking two-three times before finally it being served. Even if you give this a pass, the one conduct you can't is the server purposely deceiving us. We had arrived at the start of their happy hour where discounts are provided on certain meals, appetizers, and drinks. We asked about the happy hour, but our server answered, "Not here". It wasn't until we left that we saw the street board out front that said they have happy hour, but was only served in the outdoor patio area or at the bar. We were seated at a table. Very bad business practice