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Did a walk-in on Saturday night and the waiting time was 1 hour. We were happy to wait at the bar across from the restaurant. Once our table was ready, we were welcomed by friendly staff and amazed with the atmosphere. Ordered the tsukemen and it was very delicious and tasty. Great portion size and
My first visit, didn’t realise the queue would be so long! The wait time was almost an hour. After being seated, my partner and I immediately understood it’s popularity! Ordered their famous, “Wafu Tsukemen” sukiyaki - incredibly creamy and so tasty! Highly recommend! Since then, have repeatedly and
This place was a huge let down as it had been recommended by many food bloggers, and websites. Not only was the food below average, but the service was lacking as well. We arrived around 8:30pm when quite a few people were leaving so there were not too many customers. It still took them 20 minutes t
For taste, I'd say its good but in my opinion I would say it's a watered down version of the usual japanese ramen. Rather than rich the ramen broth is closer to clean taste rather than usually rich taste broth.
I really wanted to like this place, especially with some of the positive reviews. But the experience here was so disappointing I found myself needing to share it, especially for anyone who was planning to go out of their way to eat here (like I did). To those who had a great experience here, I am JE
tastes normal and too expensive chicken namban is $22 even higher than ramen atmosphere is good but not good value for the money
Recommended by locals + sites for best tsukemen. Arrived 5min after opening time. Waited 1hr to order food - Wafu tsukemen is the most disappointing. Dipping sauce was very bland, felt diluted. Chashu was too dry. Egg was under marinated. Noodle texture was good though. + Housemade gyoza was very
Stopped by on a Friday night with two friends, the staff very were friendly, helped us with our order and accommodating to our needs. The dipping ramen is my absolute favourite way to eat ramen and I wish I lived closer so I could have it all the time. It’s a tight space but it echos Japan’s ramen s
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