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Visited the place two times while on a business trip. Had tonkotsu ramen and chicken karaage the first time for lunch and spicy miso ramen and the appetizer pork fried rice the second time for lunch. Didn't expect much, but I was very impressed. I'm from NYC and this place outdid the several places that I have frequented in the city. The ramen was done very well. Portions were just right and the preparation and taste were very good. And while ramen isn't actually too "authentic" these days owing to the fact that it's very popular and trendy, this place didn't go overboard. Service was OK, but the staff could have been a bit more aware, diligent, and responsive during lunch. Dinner time, the place did get a bit busy and the wait staff did its best to keep up. Not much to complain. The appetizer fried rice portion during happy hour was huge. At the happy hour price of $5, it cannot be beat and was a meal in itself. Beer selection was very good and the pricing was very good, especially since I'm used to exorbitant NYC prices. I would go back. The place does Italian pasta as well. Didn't try, but this place is a go to place for ramen. You won't be disappointed.
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