Came here because a friend recommended the black garlic ramen, but was disappointed. The broth has so much oil, see added photo. Tastewise the toasted/roasted garlic overpowering the dish. My husband liked the chasu thin, so that's good. Also, I was able to replace my chasu to ramen egg instead . My kids ordered beef ramen and sapporo ramen (also replaced chasu to eggs). Photos attached are what we ordered. At the end of our meal, my son ordered thai tea and specifically asked for "iced" not smoothie, yet they served it as smoothie , flavor has coconut taste to it, unique approach but it does not go together.
1st time at this restaurant and it was ok at best, nothing impressive about the food that sets it apart from any other ramen restaurant. Appetizers (Shumai and sweet potato fries) weren't very good. both didn't have much flavor and some of our sweet potato fries were undercooked. Being our 1st time here, the menu was confusing. Alot of the Ramen choices here have similar or the same ingredients. So asking the waitress what the differences were, the only difference was the soup base. Seems like that would be worthwhile to put that information into the menu to make it clear. Worst part is that when we asked the waitress she acted like we were the 1st ones to ever ask and was pretty incredulous that we were asking questions about their menu. Same thing with their "smoothie" section. They have a thai iced tea listed under smoothies which was bewildering to me. I've never seen a thai iced tea as a smoothie so I asked for clarification and the waitress looked at me as if I asked for her bank PIN#. Overall with the mediocre food, and weird experience with the waitress, I wouldn't come back.