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I loved the decor of this place as soon as I stepped in, immediately to the right of you will be a case of awesome Totoro and Doromon figures! Then everywhere you looked they have my favorite versions of the lucky cat, with the smiling eyes. Anywho, on to the food! We ordered calamari, takoyaki, toankatsu ramen and nishikawa black. The broth for each noodle entree were the best I've had for ramen in Arizona, the noodles how ever were just alright. The takoyaki was delicious, though watch out because they're VERY hot in temperature with the first bite, I was a bit disappointed that they weren't more crispy on the outside but I'm impressed by a restaurant that even does this well of a job on this appetizer. The calamari however was a different story, the flavor of the calamari itself and the sauce was awfully lackluster and the breading fell off instantly when dipped, the only thing that saved it was their great spice mixture at the table and the lemon that came with it. Overall it was a lovely experience and most of the food was quite delicious, great customer service also. We'll be back.
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