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Came in twice while I was in Toronto. I was a bit surprises by the number of ramen places in Toronto. I visited probably about 7~8 of them, well, this one didn't really stand out. The first time I came with my husband in mid afternoon so we didn't really need to wait. After that I had no intention to come back, but a friend insisted I should try the caviar rice with noodle soup, and there was the second time. Because it was a Friday evening we waited about over half an hour - not too bad compared to the wait time of totto/ippudo in NYC, but I honestly don't think it worth the time at all. My friend taught me to pour noodle soup over the caviar rice and eat it together. It was not bad, but I can imagine you probably could find that in any decent ramen/Japanese restaurant. So, still nothing impressive.
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