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Tried their original pork ramen, original & spicy karaage, takoyaki, edamame, and kinton ball. The original pork ramen was quite good. The soft boiled egg was pefect and the pork meats were tender. I really liked their original pork soup. It wasn't salty at all so that's a huge plus. However, they should be giving more soup. I had to inhale lots of noodles to make it look more like "ramen" rather than "yaki" ramen. The soup was the best part of their meals and it sucked they were being stingy on it. I guess they knew its the best thing they got so that's why they weren't being generous. Also, it said he came with scallions but I hardly saw any. Well.. not a good look. Their original karaage was alright but nothing to write home about. You get 4 giant pieces. As for spicy karaage, they use hot sauce that you get from a convenience store so I wasn't that impressed. Their takoyaki and edamame were ok as well. Nothing special. I liked that edamame had right amount of salt but I found some rice remains so that kind of threw me off. I wasn't really impressed with kinton ball. You get one giant ball but it was just not good. Overall, this place is ok. I might be a returning customer to try out other ramens but I sure wouldn't be craving for other things.
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