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I went there for the first time on Monday and the pork ramen was delicious, but then, I went back last night (Thursday) and the same soup was very different. The second time around, it was not nearly as good as the first time; the broth was way too fatty and even a little bland. The pork belly was not charred at all and it was limp. So I think there might be a consistency issue here. Service was also very basic, with a very young and inexperienced waiting staff. Also, when you arrive, they ask you if you plan on drinking alcohol or not and if you do, they direct you to the "pub" section at the back of the restaurant, or is it another restaurant altogether? Not sure... anyway, everything was fine until a family of four with two babies insisted on being seated in the bar section. They were seated riiiiight next to us. There shouldn't be babies allowed in the adult section; I , for one, wasn't in the mood for all the whining and "baby talk". Just my opinion. It's kinda sad, but I do have to say there are better ramen spots in town and this one is indeed just another trend (read hype) on the Plateau.
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