4/5 James L. 2 years ago on Google
It
is
spendy....
I
dropped
22
bucks
on
a
Kimchi
Ramen
bowl
with
tamago
and
spicy
pork.
Kimchi
was
just
the
way
I
like
it
(spicy-sour,
strong
and
crunchy)
the
place
was
empty..
The
soft
boiled
egg
was
a
wee
bit
on
the
soft
side
but
is
was
delicious
so
that's
a
win
for
me.
They
give
your
about
6oz
of
spicy
pork.
(maybe
more,
I'm
gonna
weigh
it
I'm
eating...)
This
is
shaved
pork
not
the
ground
pork
I'm
used
to
which
was
still
great.
You'll
get
a
decent
serving
of
egg
noodles
on
a
regular
bowl.
They'll
be
on
the
thin
side
and
firm
which
is
pretty
standard
and
authentic
for
an
everyday
dish.
You
do
get
plenty
of
broth,
I'm
not
I
to
too
much
broth,
I
on
team
#extranoodles
(which
they
as
an
extra
side
item
so
it's
pretty
flexible
to
customize
your
bowl
and
stay
authentic,
quality,
Japanese
Ramen
Style
food.)
The
portions
themselves
are
not
too
sus
but
it
leans
towards
'we
gotta
make
money
cuz
the
place
is
empty..)
BUT,
there
are
several
noodles
to
choose
from
when
you
dine
in
(place
was
EMPTY...
Its
South
Dakota...
I
get
it..
Yes
we
love
our
Culver's
and
Sickies'
Mac
n'
Cheese
bowls..)
They
do
offer
several
drinks
to
choose
from
and
have
Asian
selections
that
you'll
most
likely
enjoy
over
a
soda.
Ramen
Fuji
is
up
there
with
Sora
Ramen
(in
Las
Vegas,
and
if
you
know
anything
about
that
place
that's
where
most
of
the
Asian
executives
on
business
will
go
to
for
lunch
or
dinner.)
If
you
stick
to
a
bowl
and
a
one
side,
no
drink
or
bowl
and
one
drink
it's
possible
to
stay
under
20
bucks.
If
you're
gonna
eat
like
a
guy
who
is
familiar
with
Ramen
Houses
you'll
spend
over
20
bucks...
Very
niche,
hole
in
the
wall
place.
I
personally
recommend
it
at
least
ONCE
then
either
impress
your
friends
or
drop
by
when
you
need
a
hot
bowl
of
real
Ramen
House
style
food
in
Sioux
Falls.
If
you're
visiting
Sioux
Falls
definitely
stop
here
and
enjoy
the
quiet
and
stay
for
the
food.
Enjoy!!!