Ever since watching a movie about the actual tradition of ramen in Japan I have been dying to have some traditionally made ramen from scratch. Finally I found this restaurant and ordered a pork ramen while Colin had the spicy ramen. I also ordered a negi toro roll. My soup was really yummy and fresh. I found the broth a little salty but other than that really flavorful. The noodles were fresh and cooked to perfection. The pork was very, very moist but I don't really eat pork so I tasted the pork then gave it to Colin. If I was a pork fan it would have been amazing by how soft and flavorful it was. The negi toro roll was one of the freshest I've ever had. The tuna was so fresh I ate Colin's rolls too. Colin didn't like his soup very much but for a good reason. It was meant to be spicy but even I didn't find it spicy and I am a real whimp with spicy things. Plus it tasted too much like peanuts. If I ordered for him again I would get him the pork ramen with spicy sauce on the side. Or the spicy soup with extra spicy and no peanuts. We had take out that night and I would love to dine in one night. They had a full bar and more rolls on the menu that looked yummy. I need to try a few more other traditional ramen restaurants before I can judge how good theirs really is. Of course if I could go to Japan I'd probably eat myself to death;)
The pork ramen was absolutely worth the drive to pick it up and I can't wait to try more items from this restaurant.