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Ohh yelpers you have let me down.. I came here based on the high reviews and left disappointed (I didn't even finish my ramen). This place is super tiny & was packed! I came when they opened and there was already a line out the door so I had high expectations. I had the: - Tonkotsu shoyu ramen (which has both pork and chicken broth). The broth was lacking. It's salty but isn't rich. The flavors are subtle compared to other places like Fukumimi, Daikokuya, and Men Oh Tokushima. ..and the egg in the ramen is a side option, so if you don't order it you won't get it. The noodles were really different too. They didn't seem like they were made from scratch. Whatever it is, it's not what you typically have in ramen. Also, the chaysu is pretty fatty so if you're looking to get some meat or protein in, you're almost forced to order something else.. or something else on the side! - Gyoza. All 6 pieces were stuck together. It really just looked like a whole bunch of frozen pieces were thrown in a pot so I wasn't too impressed - but they were YUMMY! This place may be good, but maybe for things other than their ramen.
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