Okay, ever since Cafe de Tokyo closed down years ago off Edmonton Trail (Ken Yoshida). I've been looking for a place to satisfy my Ramen noodle craving. Then my family and I found Shikiji's off center/ and 16th ave. (A little pricier). Then we stumbled upon Muku, it's a small restaurant seating is L shaped around an open kitchen with a few seats around the "Bar". They specialize in noodles, so if you're looking for sushi don't come to Muku's. You can go next door to Globefish if you want sushi, they actually unofficially share a parking lot between them. Muku also has a few appy's like takoyaki (they sorta resemble a timbit witha small piece of octopus inside). Takoyaki is actually deepfried with I think a buckwheat flour and then sprinkled with fishflakes and tonkatsu sauce. You can also order the noodles in a combination with a salad. The portions are decent, not huge but you won't walk out feeling that you got ripped off or you didn;t get your moneys worth. I hate it when you leave a restaurant and you fell overstuffed too. At the end of the meal my kids always look forward to getting a sucker. One of the few place that gives kids a sucker, instead of a mint most people leave behind in the bill tray.