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“great restaurant great food and great staff!“
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“The food and service was absolutely delightful. Authentic. I really enjoyed. My portion was large enough that I'll enjoy dinner for lunch also.“
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“We are regular customers for their bubble tea, our favorite in town. Their ramen bowls are huge; I always take home leftovers. We love their shrimp ramen bowl, spicy beef bowl and sesame chicken dishes. The staff is friendly and helpful with suggestions if you aren't sure what you might like. The atmosphere is clean, casual, laidback and relaxing.Parking: Conveniently located in a shopping complex with Walmart and Walgreens, lots of nearby parking including handicapped spaces“
“As mentioned on my previous review, I came back to try some ramen today. Every place deserves a second chance and fair review. Whenever I come across new ramen place, I usually try shio (clear broth) or shoyu (clear broth plus soy sauce). My belief is that it is easier to judge ramen place if ramen is simple, and not have all sorts of things added to mask the lack of umami or deep flavor or base. I judge ramen by the broth, noodles, and the toppings. All three should be well balanced. So, I tried shoyu ramen. I was reasonably impressed that it has good enough base broth, and the yellow curly ramen noodles were cooked properly. Not a "wow" but a B grade. The toppings were not too skimpy or too much. The soft boiled ajitama (egg) was on par. Could use a little more flavor but the soft yolk center was perfect. I actually prefer this shoyu ramen here than the one at Fushi Poke in downtown Sarasota. My shoyu ramen came with chashu (pork roast), naruto (pink and white fish cake, menma (pickled bambooshoots), seaweed, ajitama (egg), greens and scallions. I still think that the value is not there. Why all ramens everywhere cost close to $20? I know inflation has something to do with it, but I still think of ramen as an affordable Japanese fast food. I feel like ramen in the US is more of a novelty and priced as such. If you go to Japan today, I bet you can find a great bowl of ramen for an equivalent of $10 and still be full. In conclusion, my faith in this place is restored. At least I am willing to come back for this shoyu ramen, but not for the awful curry.“
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“great restaurant great food and great staff!“