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Came here for lunch on a Friday. Atmosphere/decor, the place is okay for a Chinese restaurant, nothing fancy, but it is clean and with okay decor. It doesn't seat a lot of people, so if busy, expect a wait (I'd estimate 30 customers). Note that even though it is ramen, it is Chinese noodles, not Japanese ramen. If you sit close to the back of the restaurant, you can see and hear them making Chinese noodles by pounding it against the table to stretch out the dough. It is neat to see if you never have, although the sound gets a bit annoying. Food, I thought they food was good. The portion is deceiving since the bowl looks empty, but the noodles are lumped into a ball, so you do get a lot of noodles. Service, typical Chinese service, don't expect too much in terms of them coming back to ask you for orders, how you like your food, refills, etc. You will likely have to flag down the waitress which is normal to me in Chinese establishments. Cost, the bowl of noodles set me back $8 plus tax and tip on top which I thought was an okay deal. I may come back to try out some of the other noodles that they have, but probably not any time soon.
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