"0"^^ . "2017-01-13T00:00:00"^^ . . "It's part of a chain. Their main specialty is noodle dishes with different twists along with three choices of sharable appetizers and soups. The noodle dishes themselves come in two different sizes (small or regular), the appetizers, and the soups themselves also have two different sizes, each at different prices. Depending on the season they might rotate a couple noodle dishes in here or there for a limited time (seasonal). While I found the selection of noodle dishes rather plentiful, I can't help but feel that the noodles themselves are at best average, especially for the price that I'm paying and considering that I can get better noodle dishes at surrounding joints for cheaper prices. Although I haven't tried all of menu choices, my favorite noodle dish is the spicy korean beef noodles. There's something nice about the simplicity of the dish, the sauce used in the dish is wonderfully tangy (though labeled sweet and spicy, it's actually not that spicy at all) the taste of it is a wonderful reminder of my Asian roots. In general, some of the other dishes tend to be more heavy in calories and biased towards Italian roots, which kinda kills the variety even though there are so many menu items. The cheesy garlic bread is pretty dope as an appetizer and the marinara that comes along with it is good. Location itself is well-kept and clean. Just be aware that it's near campus so it's usually busy during normal meal times (lunch and especially dinner)"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "3"^^ .