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The only thing that keeps me with a 3-star review is that the food is good. Hands down. However, the service sucks ass. Yes, horrible. Why? Because on my second visit in two months, I encountered the same thing - one server for a whole restaurant of people. Not to mention the fact that the young lady was more interested in chatting with her friends who showed up to eat than serve our food. To make matters worse, she still added the items that we ordered but never saw - so we had to send her back twice to get items taken off of the bill. But enough of the crappy service, let's get to the food. The ramen - good. I mean, it's hard to find real ramen and those who have lived in Japan know that ramen is mean to be a meal, not a $0.30 college diet filler. The tako yaki and okonomiyaki are good too. My brother loves the salty salmon fried rice although the jury is out with me. But get the miso ramen and tako yaki and you'll be full and happy, I guarantee it...well, if you can get over the little trollop taking 30 minutes to bring it out and then charging you for something you didn't order. Yeah, I said it.
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