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The service was wonderful. My server was extremely cheerful, and looked as though she enjoyed her job. I didn't really believe that this place existed in a grocery shopping store until I saw the place, but that didn't diminish the taste of the food. I chose to try out #1 Takaya Taken, and chose the pork belly option. I also got a spam musubi. Both were really good! I especially thought the ramen was to die for. The rice portion of the spam musubi was falling apart a little bit towards the end, but it was really good, all in all. Portion wise, I thought it was a great amount. Very filling. I would definitely come here again!
This is located inside the New World market, it's a really cool place to eat some ramen if your craving it. This is family owned restaurant immigrating from Japan-Hawaii-Washington State! I got to know the owners and they are very friendly and helpful. My wife and I shared the Shio special, that contains eggs, corn, bean sprouts, pork belly, and Shio (salty) soup. The flavor was on point and you can request mild or spicy! Also, there's an additional $2.99 if you want to add chicken kaarage which we got. They give you some tea upon waiting for your meal. I would definitely come back if I was craving ramen again! Come check it out!
Great little gem! Delicious ramen noodle and eggs! Big bowls. Tokyo-ya Raman is ok. But this is Great! Better taste and larger portions. I will definitely come back as soon as we are around again. Service is great. The lady is really soft spoken and nice. In the middle she came to check with us on food and I chatted with her a little. She said her son (very young boy) went to Japan to learn about ramen. Note. This is not a restaurant setting. You walk up the counter to order. Just like a pho restaurant.
Bruuh, if u aus hawaii and ate in curry house, then this place is mahjah. give me a try