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I've tried Japanese ramen in four other big cities (LA, NY, DC, Chicago) so my tastes are quite spoiled when it comes to Japanese ramen. I tried their pork miso ramen and it was just ok. The broth was really salty and tasted fatty. It did have a good richness to it. Just not authentic. The noodles were good. The pork was too mushy. I found 3 small pieces of bone when I bit into the pork. Luckily my waiter was nice enough to take it off my check. I tried their japanese fried chicken bun which was not all that great. The fried chicken was really small and the sauce just didn't do it. I had to add extra hot sauce to it. My boyfriend tried the pulled pork bun and it was alright. It had too much BBQ sauce on it. Also we found a big piece of bone in it. He tried the crispy beef short rib ramen and he did not like it. The broth lacked a lot of flavor. The short ribs were alright. It seems like they tried to mimic korean short ribs. The flavor was good but the meat was sliced so thin. I would go again but only because sometimes I just need my japanese ramen fix. For now noodle cat will do.
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