It's a ramen/weeb/hipster mix. It's fine.
Situated at the corner of a street, the sign of the place only appears at the front door, but not on the side of the restaurant itself, so if it wasn't for the patrons sitting outside, I might've missed it.
Ordered the toro and the Miso ramen on my visit. The toro was cut fairly thin, which is fine for nigiri, and I get that toro is expensive as hell, but having just three pieces for $16 kind of hurt internally. Especially since I've paid less for more and better fish grade for toro before.
The ramen itself had a good full flavored broth with decent fixings on it. Personally could've done without the sprouts. But that's a personal preference.
It was an okay experience.