The chashu in the tonkotsu ramen is good, but the broth is a bit light, suitable for those who prefer a milder taste. The fried pork cutlet ramen has more flavor and is particularly delicious with the honey mustard sauce.
I have eaten here twice already. The first time I ordered rice, but it was very unappetizing to me; there was shichimi (seven spice powder) on the rice that I really didn't like. This time I tried the tonkotsu chashu ramen instead. The chashu was quite good, but the broth tasted very light, and the noodles were just average ramen. Overall, it didn't have much flavor and isn't suitable for those who prefer stronger tastes. Each meal comes with a drink, which is great. My friend ordered the fried pork cutlet ramen, and it seemed to taste better; you can add honey mustard sauce to it, which is quite fragrant.