4/5 Dallas M. 8 months ago on Google
My
family
and
I
were
looking
for
a
ramen
house
that's
close
to
our
hotel
and
CU
Boulder
because
we
wanted
to
have
dinner
with
our
daughter
and
her
roommate
in
college
before
we
left
to
go
back
home.
Our
family
has
had
its
fair
share
of
several
ramen
restaurants
in
our
home
city
of
Las
Vegas
and
in
Hawaii,
so
it's
nothing
new
to
us;
however,
we
wanted
to
be
sure
the
place
we
pick
is
legit
and
not
something
that
feels
like
we're
being
served
Top
Ramen
from
the
grocery
store.
We
found
this
place
and
decided
to
go
here
on
27
Aug
2023
based
on
proximity
and
its
majority
of
positive
Google
reviews.
When
we
walked
in,
we
were
greeted
nicely
and
allowed
us
to
pick
our
table.
The
first
thing
I
noticed
was
the
modern
decor
and
cleanliness
of
the
dining
area.
The
menu
was
simple
which
added
to
the
comfort
of
picking
out
what
to
eat
(I'm
not
a
fan
of
those
restaurants
that
have
4-6
pages
worth
of
stuff,
adding
stress
to
your
decision-making
process).
We
ordered
the
Gyoza
and
Fried
Chicken
for
our
appetizers
and
the
Miso
Ramen,
Shoyu
Ramen,
and
2x
Tonkotsu
Ramen
for
our
entrees.
We
had
mixed
opinions
at
our
table
about
the
Gyoza,
but
overall,
it
was
decent.
The
Fried
Chicken
was
phenomenal,
hands-down.
As
for
the
ramen,
I
was
shocked
and
elated
to
see
so
much
broth
in
every
bowl.
The
flavor
and
texture
of
the
chashu
was
outstanding;
I
was
impressed
to
see
a
thicker
cut
of
chashu
than
what
I'm
used
to
receiving
at
other
ramen
restaurants
I've
visited.
I
was
slightly
disappointed
that
I
couldn't
add
whatever
I
wanted
to
my
ramen.
I
tried
to
add
shrimp
to
it
but
was
told
that
it
is
only
for
the
seafood
ramen,
which
I
didn't
understand
because
it
was
an
option
in
the
"extra"
section.
I've
never
had
this
issue
at
other
ramen
houses,
but
hey,
I
didn't
lose
any
sleep
over
it.
Overall,
the
flavor
of
the
broth,
texture
of
the
noodles/ingredients,
and
spice
level
were
exquisite.
The
price
to
quality/quantity
ratio
was
superb
and
the
service
from
what
it
appeared
to
be
only
two
people
taking
orders
and
serving
was
extraordinary.
I
was
bummed
to
hear
that
they
didn't
have
any
desserts
at
this
restaurant,
which
is
weird
for
me
because
ramen
houses
normally
have
at
least
mochi
or
taiyaki
to
serve.
It
didn't
bother
me
as
much
as
it
did
my
daughter,
but
hey,
we
ended
up
finding
a
dessert
place
down
the
street.
If
I
lived
here,
I
would
definitely
come
back
another
time,
but
since
I
don't,
all
I
can
do
is
recommend
this
restaurant
to
all
locals
and
visitors.
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