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Went there with a friend on a Wednesday night after work, the hostess seemed a bit cold, waitress was nice though. When I asked for hot water, they said they dont have a hot water machine and brought me a glass of warm tap water, ok... at least its warm enough for my sore throat... Then the noodle came in a huge bowl withnice presentation I have to say, and decent noodle with nice flavor. HOWEVER, the soup is merely LUKEWARM! ! ! As a hufe ramen fan, this is absolutely unacceptable! The essence of ramen is the boiling hot soup that warms your body and soul and also cooks the raw egg on the side. How de hell did any ramen chef come up with this warm ramen broth idea, my egg in the ramen was completely raw with the lukewarm broth ... and of course the ramen is salty to cater the western taste, no complaint there. When I ask for clear broth to water it down, they dont have it, then hot water? She brought a glass of lukewarm tap water ~_~.... serioisly?! You expect me to add lukewarm tap water in ramen????!!! thats when you reach my limit of patience. So I asked the waitress, do you have a macrowave back there? " NO, WE DONT". Then, do you have a pan to boil the water? "DO YOU WANT TO TALK TO THE MANAGER INSTEAD?!" Oh, ok, id like to. Five minutes past, the manager finally came: "we will boil some hot water for you". THANK YOU! Finally the hot water came, and I had my HOT diluted noodle soup to warm up a bit sitting on this tiny stool by the tiny table by the glass door....worst ramen experience ever! And of course, the most expensive ramen ($15) so far in Toronto.... ramen lovers please avoid this place!!
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