This family restaurant isn't very big, and you can be seated immediately upon arrival. They will serve you a small cup of Tokyo yuzu sour, which honestly tastes pretty good, and I nearly couldn't resist ordering a glass.
This time I ordered the sakura yuzu, and compared to other noodle shops, this place has quite a few ingredients. In addition to chicken char siu, there are chicken thigh meat, chicken gizzards, and chicken balls, and the ingredients are quite satisfactory. However, the soup base really doesn't cut it; I can't taste any yuzu flavor, which significantly lowers the score because the soul of noodle dishes is the soup.
After the meal, they also serve complimentary dessert ice cream, which is pretty good; this time it was coffee ice cream. To be honest, if it were just the ice cream, I would give it 5 stars.
Overall, everything was good except for the soup base.
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