This is the first time I've visited a restaurant specifically because of a Fooday review, so let's see how well Fooday's ratings hold up!
As for ramen places, this restaurant has a medium-sized dining area. When I went, it was almost full, but I didn't have to wait; I just ordered and paid at the counter and then took a seat.
After helping myself to a cup of water, my meal arrived quite quickly. This time, I ordered the soup-based Yuma chicken broth. First of all, the broth was quite good, with a rich flavor that wasn't overly salty; the seasoning was just right.
Next, there was a slice of pork chashu and three slices of chicken chashu, both were quite tender and good.
The only downside was the noodles, which tasted a bit bland and seemed not to have absorbed the essence of the broth.
Overall, it’s still a pretty good ramen shop, and I recommend everyone give it a try.
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