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Tried it for the first time last night. The restaurant has a cool vibe. I loved the decor. There weren't many people there at 6 on a Thursday so I was seated right away. Service was friendly and fast. I ordered the fig n'at cocktail, which was tasty but maybe a tad on the too sweet side for my taste. It was good though. I also had the sake beer, which I had been meaning to try for a while. I ordered the crispy pig ears, I think my dog would have loved them. They had a peppery flavor on them, similar to what was on the table. The meat was just more fatty and less crispy, than i was expecting. Probably wouldn't get them again. I ordered the beer shank inferno Ramen, which had a great salty/peppery flavor. I wouldn't say it was overly spicy, as the name would suggest. The beef was moist and tender, the egg was eggy, and the cabbage was a good addition for texture. My friends ordered the veggie curry and the shoyu ramen. Their broths were both seasoned perfectly as well. My friend loved her shoyu ramen, which had a peanut buttery flavor with some extra spice from the chile paste. I would probably order that one next time. The end.
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