Not the greatest ramen restaurant that I've been to.
Positives:
Generous portions including the amount of noodles and garnish.
The noodles were by far one of the best I've had; perfect texture.
Cosy and clean atmosphere. If you're coming with a large group though, you may not end up sitting all together because it is a smaller restaurant. We didn't make reservations though. We were 8 people.
The pork in the shio ramen I ordered was amazing, very flavourful.
Friendly and welcoming staff.
Comfortable atmosphere.
Things to improve on:
The broth for the shio ramen that I ordered was not very tasty at all. It had a strange almost fishy taste. I usually go for shio ramen whenever I order ramen, and this time it just wasn't good. The broth also overpowered most of the garnish that was in there except for maybe the pork and the arugula. The chicken that it came with tasted like it was pre frozen and barely had flavour.
For ramen that was just mediocre, it was quite expensive. The shio ramen I ordered was one of the cheaper ramen bowls which was $10.50. I think you can get something better for your money at Touhenboku Ramen on Queen Street.
Not sure if I would come back here or not. Some of the bowls my friends ordered looked much better than mine such as the Tan Tan Men. They were also quite happy with that choice.