This has got to be the most difficult restaurant to find in Charlotte. GPS would not get me there. I even called the restaurant and they told me to look for an apartment complex with a garage. The Apartment complex was not signed and it took a long time to finally find it. Once there, we sat outside next to the light rail and busy walkway. I was glad to sit outside because the inside seating was high benches that appeared uncomfortable. Sitting outside felt like being in a bustling city with bikers and runners and walkers and trains. The menu here shouted Asian Fusion with Ramen noodles. It might have shouted some sushi too, but in all fairness, I am not a sushi fan and didn't pay much attention to that part of the menu. I had a vegan bowl that was heavy on noodles and light on everything else. I added poached chicken. It was good, but the flavor was nothing to write home about. The black tea was weak and not good. I asked for sweet and low, but got a small bottle of simple syrup instead. They never offered any refills. Now for the great part. Never do I order desserts, but when they offered cinnamon fig ice cream, I was all in. It was served in a little cup with a little wooden spoon, but every bite was heaven sent. This place is ultra trendy, but not a place I would frequent. For me, Ramen noodles helped define my college days. That was a long time ago and I have probably had my fill of those noodles. If anything would get me back, it would be the ice cream. It really did almost make me scream.