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Popped in on Friday Night for dinner with friends. There was a short wait, but it wasn't too bad (easy for me to say, I wasn't the one waiting!) We started with three appetizers for the table. An order of the brussel sprouts, the slat cod inari, and the pork ssam lettuce wraps. The brussel sprouts were out of this world! Really!! You must try them. The pork lettuce wraps were delicious as well. The inari was nice, but it was my least favourite of the trio. Three of us orders the shoyu ramen. It was good, the noodles had a lovely consistency, however I felt the broth slightly lacking in depth, and I did wish there were more toppings as I have had when eating ramen in Vancouver. A single nori cracker, piece of pork and half an egg. I wish there was a little more... stuff. My friend ordered the tsukemen bowl. It was really hot (spicy). Mouth numbing hot. It was interesting to try a bite of, but I'm glad I didn't order it. But for those of you who like very hot food, it might be fun to try. The service was attentive, and the atmosphere friendly. You do have to share your table (communal) so perhaps not the place for an intimate date, but great for grabbing some grub with friends. 3 appetizers, 4 ramen bowls, and 4 drinks (wine and beer) came to just over $100.
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