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This was our first visit to this location of Kenzo (been to the one downtown) and we were very happy with our meal. The servers greeted us and seated us immediately. They brought us glasses of water (surprised that it wasn't tea) and our menus right away. The restaurant was about 3/4 full at not quite noon on a Saturday (first time we've seen it without a lineup). We ordered the Sapporo Miso Ramen with pork and the Tonkotsu Ramen. They both arrived incredibly quickly. I think we waited maybe 3 minutes after ordering!! They were piping hot and so tasty. The Sapporo Miso Ramen had plenty of veggies (cabbage, baby bok choy, bean sprouts) and lots of ground pork. The broth had an almost smoky quality to it and was very rich. The Tonkostu Ramen also had a very rich broth (without the smokiness) and plenty of pork, naruto slices, bok choy and a nice, softly boiled egg-half. The bowl of Sapporo Miso Ramen was quite a bit larger than the other one, I think because it had quite a few more veggies in it. Both were delicious and the noodles in both were silky and slightly al-dente. But for my money, the Sapporo was the best because that smoky quality just gave it a little something special. We will definitely be back soon!
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