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Ramen kid is really cool in that it's really the only place super close to / on campus to get good quality Ramen. I went with friends couple days after their grand opening and ordered the Spicy Miso ramen and the Chicken Karage. The Spicy Miso soup base was really good, full of flavor, but it wasn't very spicy, although I should clarify that I have a very high spice tolerance. The Chicken Karage wasn't what I expected for chicken karage. It seemed a lot more like friend chicken than marinated chicken (as stated on their menu). It was still good though. However, because I went close to their opening day, things were still a bit hectic. Especially with all the college students coming back from winter break. There were lots of people there but they were understaffed. There ended up being a 45 minute wait by 8PM. Due to the understaffing, they constantly mixed up our order, but were super nice about making sure that we got the right order. I also had to ask them for water as they did't have time to come around to check on us. Regardless, the food and the service was good, especially for being understaffed. I would recommend, though, potentially waiting until they've got everything sorted out and organized before you go.
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