"2017-03-18T00:00:00"^^ . "3"^^ . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . . "2"^^ . . . "I was hoping to like this place more... Granted, I came just after watching the Japanese movie Tampopo which is literally about ramen so that gave me some higher expectations. To use my newfound knowledge from the movie... I think my main hangup was that the broth wasn't hot enough that you couldn't drink it straight when it came. That was probably the first thing they mention in that movie. They only have 4 types of ramen, I had the eponymous Morris. The broth was very rich and fatty. I think that's kind of a popular trend these days, though not exactly my favorite kind. The ramen noodles themselves were fine, though I personally can't tell from eating them what differentiates them from cheaper noodles elsewhere. The price is a bit higher but that's because of what goes into it, from what I've read. But from my one tasting, I can't justify the $13ish yet. A hotter ramen I think would've significantly improved my experience.\n\nOn a different note, the employees clearly enjoy working there and were joking around. Happy workers often = good food/service.\n\nThis place isn't easy to find. It's right on King St but very poorly signed. The window has dark-colored drapes that do say Morris Ramen but it's dark and you're going at night probably. I walked right by it while looking for it and my friend said we just passed it. And then I looked back and still missed it! So yes, it's that area that is unmarked and doesn't look like anything. But the interior is nice, it's like a nice Japanese inn/restaurant look."^^ .