“This is the ramen spot of choice for our family. They have a good variety of ramen options, but also a nice selection of non-noodle-based Japanese foods to try as well. I usually end up getting beef donburi, and my son gets a char siu pork bun and some gyoza, while my wife and daughter always get some sort of ramen. The service is usually pretty good - sometimes food takes a while to get out of the kitchen once ordered, but we've never been left waiting for too long.Their ramen is good - nothing super fancy, but it's well made and the ingredients are fresh and tasty. I like their donburi bowls, and their gyoza are delicious. their char siu is great - not to salty, lots of fat, but a decent amount of meat too. Portions are a little small compared to other places in town, but we never leave hungry.Overall, this is a great place, with a good variety of Japanese comfort foods, a great staff, and a cozy, comfortable dining room.Parking: The parking lot is shared with the adjoining businesses. the layout is kind o bad, but there's enough space, and the spaces are large enough for your average SUV.Kid-friendliness: They're totally willing and able to make "plain" ramen, which is pretty universally loved by even the pickiest of kids. This plus a Hello Kitty themed strawberry soda is enough to win over just about any squeamish kid.“
“Special ordered tonight. Salt and Pepper Shrimp with a light starch batter that was prepared with lots of minced garlic and chili. There was heat and LOTS of flavor. Delicious! There was none of that heavy eggy flour batter. And special ordered BBQ pork fried rice with NO soy sauce, authentically done by the chef. I appreciate them stepping outside the box and cooking more traditional style Chinese food when requested. Will be back.“
“Went here for lunch during the cherry blossom festival. The black garlic ramen is legit. Probably the best broth I’ve had in oregon. FWIW I’ve eaten a lot of ramen having lived in Hawaii for 10 years and have extensively travelled to Japan. This is the flavor in Ramen I was looking for that’s sorely lacking in “