"0"^^ . "3"^^ . . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "2016-09-22T00:00:00"^^ . . "I've been to Paper St. on two occasions now and admittedly I am less enthused about the experience the second time around. On my first foray into Paper St. I tried the elotes which is corn served with chipotle feta cheese and poblano mayo. Don't let the peppers fool you, it is not a spicy dish but it is creamy and delicious. I followed that up with the ramen burger which was delicious (very buttery) but if not eaten fast enough the noodles will come apart.\n\nI popped back in yesterday to have more elotes, and decided to try their soup of the day which was a Manhattan chowder. The chowder was good, and it was served in a creamy tomato broth as opposed to the usual white broth you get with New England chowder. As delicious as it was, the broth was runny and could hardly be called a chowder. It was a good soup, but definitely not chowder. I then moved on to the yakisoba and was so underwhelmed with the entire dish. The noodles were unctuous as ramen noodles should be, but the whole flavor profile was bland. A little acid to brighten up the dish would not have hurt or maybe some ginger to brigthen up, I don't know. All I can say is that was not a dish I would come back and have again.\n\nThe crowd the second time around was the corporate after work crowd, and they had the Jays game on which I am always up for watching. The service was somewhat friendly, but not welcoming. Overall a decen eatery that I would again come back to, if only to order the elotes and have a beer."^^ . .