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| - My friend and I stopped here once but decided to go for Kinton Ramen nearby instead, but I really wish I stuck with Manpuku now that I've had my first experience with them today.
The place was practically empty and we were greeted instantly. The menu is small and straightforward and being an avid fan of both curry and udon, I went for the Curry Udon with beef while my friend had the Niku Udon.
We basically got our food almost 5-10 minutes later. My first impression of my soup when I took a sip was not good. I tried my friend's and it was stupidly amazing. However, being the scrub that I am, I realized I had to mix the bowl up and then try the soup, which of course, gave me an extremely better result. Unfortunately, I have a horrifically small stomach so after munching only 25% of the bowl, I couldn't go any further, so let that be a warning for all you light-eaters.
We also tried tried their onigiri which was stuffed with rice and barely any tuna and I do love my tuna :|
The service was very quick, and our waitress was not like, 'friendly' but very attentive and kept refilling our waters. Yay for water.
Overall, for 2 of their more expensive udon bowls + onigiri was equal to about $17. Definately coming back again.
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