Editorial Reviews
Two locations serve up inexpensive, authentic Japanese food, such as stellar gyozas and huge bowls of steaming ramen crowded with decent ingredients, served hot and fast. The popular charsiu ramen ($9.33) is served with tender barbecue pork, corn, and bean sprouts in a light miso broth. But beware; trying to get a seat at high noon feels like a Tokyo commuter train at rush hour.
by vanmag
on October 07, 2009 from vanmag
Two downtown locations serve up inexpensive, authentic Japanese food, such as stellar gyozas and huge bowls of steaming ramen crowded with decent ingredients, served hot and fast. The popular charsiu ramen ($7.50) is served with tender barbecue pork, corn, and bean sprouts in a light miso broth. But beware; trying to get a seat at high noon feels like a Tokyo commuter train at rush hour.
by vanmag
on September 30, 2008 from vanmag