Stopped here for lunch on a ramen kick day. Â After years of walking/driving by this place, I was excited to try it out. Â Even more excited seeing that the majority of staff and customers were Japanese (always a good sign when the ethnic restaurant is populated by the same ethnic customers).
Gave the ramen a whirl, and tamago sushi.
Ramen: Â Nice simple pork broth, good flavor, with springy noodles to back. Â The pork was overcooked (IMHO) as it lacked tenderness, and definitely lacked fattiness that I've come to enjoy with ramen. Â But the noodles were definitely enjoyable and the broth/ingredients had simple but enjoyable flavors.
Tamago: Â Not bad, not great either. Â A nice sweetness, and the egg was layered well, but something was lacking in the presentation... the yellow just wasn't very bright/eye-popping, but the flavor was good.
Verdict: Â All in all, a nice place to eat with some great traditional Japanese options. Â Enjoyable homemade food that's satisfying and tasty. Â It won't be the best you've ever eaten, but it's solidly good food. Â (And the prices are reasonable, especially for the area!)