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Had the Spicy Miso Ramen. The fact that all the waitresses and cooks speak Korean, and that they are playing Korean music in the restaurant should've triggered a flag for me, but I decided to order anyway. I'm not trying to be racist, because regardless of race, all I care about is good food. The noodles are standard (which is fine), the pork had a good aroma but was slightly dry. The menma is cooked correctly, and the spring onion accompanies the noodle well. However, the most disappointing part is the soup. It's just a spicy soup that you cannot taste the miso, and there lacks any depth or complexity if you go past that spiciness. The spiciness isn't from spicy miso, it's closer to those Korean spices that you taste from the instant noodles. When I ordered spicy miso ramen, I expected Miso ramen + spicy miso, not some bland soup with spiciness added on top. I mean, at least let it taste like a miso broth. For a $14 bowl of ramen, there are way better options.
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