Just had dinner here.. reminds me of why I haven't gone to an Ajisen ramen in years.
Pricing is similar to sansotei ($11+). Both are pretty salty but here it's just msg and not much else. I got the shoyu ramen with bbq pork - pork was quite dry and not very flavorful. there were three small pieces. noodles were ok but lacked texture and springiness. portion size.. not enough and I'm a small eater. the egg I didn't eat... it's hardboiled all the way through and not like what you would expect in ramen. the meal itself did not come out hot.
service was courteous though our waiter was a bit absentminded - we had to ask twice for water and then he poured the water into a cup that already had tea in it (I guess cause he thought he already gave the person water before). they seemed a bit understaffed though it is the holidays. the CEO (his picture is on the menu) was working there as well which I respect. the booth seats are also tiny... I'm speaking as a petite Asian girl who stands at a whopping 4'10. if you have a belly or if you're taller you're going to have trouble fitting in the booths. the space itself is not very big but not too tiny - groups might have a hard time during peak hours.
Sansotei is a short drive away at birchmount and 7. Kiu too at enterprise and birchmount. In a pinch you could come here if you REALLY want ramen but I'd pick either of those two first.