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So imma be honest. I mean that's what you want right? I've never had real ramen before. So I can't speak on the authenticity of the ramen I had. But who cares, right? I mean good food is good food. I care about the flavor, how the ingredients mesh together, seasoning, accoutrements, variety, etc. On a perfect day of weather, my dude and I stopped in this place because hey... I need to start chomping away at what I have bookmarked and who wants to be stuck in doors on this beautiful, cool, sunny day? We snagged the last table outside. Service was spot on, from showing us to our table to recommendations, to checking on us. My food was straight. I would order my dudes tho. He had the Miso Hungry ramen with a bit of sesame oil. But that's because I like bean sprouts and corn and I don't like a lot of shit in my food. Not to say the Tokantsu was bad but just not my cup of tea. The appetizer was good with accompanying sauce. It was simple and I was told it was the second best appetizer. The best is the joint with raw salmon. I don't do raw. We'll be back on a account of my dude falling in love with this place. Yea... we'll be back. I gotta try their ice cream too when I see a flavor worth trying. Today they had green tea and fruity pebbles. Meh.
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