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I ordered delivery from this establishment. I've never been to visit the restaurant. I was really craving some late night Japanese comfort food, and I stumbled upon this place on UberEATS. The black garlic tonkotsu ramen immediately caught my eye; it really intrigued me because I LOVE good tonkotsu ramen and I love garlic, too, but I've never seen the two of them meet. I was not disappointed! The noodles were packed separately from the broth, so they weren't soggy. The egg was perfect, and just a hint spicy. And the broth itself was sublime. Garlicky, rich and eminently satisfying. And if you're not a big eater, just a nosher, there's plenty for two. I also ordered the fried oysters. They were good. Not too oily, and as crisp as they could be, given the delivery time. Not too "fishy" tasting, either. My only disappointment was the sushi. The tuna (maguro) and the unagi were acceptable in quality, but they were delivered cold, and that really affected the quality of the rice, which was a bit too al dente and lacking in cohesiveness. And sushi's about the rice, not the fish! There some other tantalizing things on the menu, and the prices are pretty reasonable for Japanese cuisine, so I will definitely be ordering from them again. Just probably not the sushi.
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