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| - My review is more like a 3.5 rather than a 4, if half stars were allowed on Yelp!
Visited this place on a weekday at lunch and was surprised to see that the place was not even half full. The service was really good, with the servers asking us if it was our first time visiting and explaining the menu to us.
The restaurant is located in the NE, and in a strip mall with plenty of parking. I did have a bit of a problem seeing the place as it was tucked in the back a little, but no biggie.
I liked that they give you the option of choosing thin or thick noodles. I opted for the original tonkatsu ramen which was $13.50 and I liked that the dish came with an egg but I was able to add more toppings if I wanted. I thought $3 for tea was a little expensive, but now that I think of it, tea prices are usually not even listed on most menus and I don't even know what I've been paying for them at other places..?????
The lunch special seems like a really good deal, and you can even get a large portion of noodle for no extra charge (AMAZING?).
The reason I give this place not a 5/5 is that I didn't particular find the ramen amazing.. To be honest, I can barely remember if it was good or not which is not a good thing. It seems that ramen in Calgary is a concept that nobody can get right, and out of all the options that we do have, Inchinen is one of the better places to visit, if you are in the area. I did like that the restaurant was really clean, and how friendly the servers were. Check it out if you are as big of a fan of ramen as I am, as I definitely am still scoping out the best ramen place in Calgary!
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