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| - As a college student, I am painfully aware of the intersection of price and flavor. Thankfully, Chinatown never fails to deliver cheap, filling food packed with flavor, and Sanuki is no exception. There's more than a dozen inventive styles of udon to try. I ate the curry udon, and though the broth was thin, the flavors held fast to the hand pulled noodles. The cafe operates in a lunch line, which limits the throughput of guests, but adds a casual atmosphere and lets you see what you're buying. Though Sanuki is a noodle bar, don't forget to pick up the tempura and onigiri. The chefs have a great understanding on how to fry something perfectly (without bumping up your cholesterol). The rice bowls are delightful, and the portion is large. The regular bowl is the size of an entree, and 8 bucks isn't bad for the quality. Make sure to check in to get a free drink. You'll definitely want to spend it on the delicious teas and lemonades. There's no desert, but you'll be stuffed to the gills and happy as a clam for a little under 20 bucks.
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