Small but cozy spot- not much seating available, but it wasn't too packed when we came here for dinner. We ordered the pork katsu, which was decent but a little too dry, and the tonkotsu ramen, which I would recommend. The broth was very flavorful and chasu tasted delicious, but contained quite a bit of fat. The noodles were enjoyable. I would rate this ramen to be better than Tampopo's ramen (Tempe), but not as good as Nishikawa's ramen (Chandler).