Small dining space offers authentic Japanese decor and soft J-pop music for a cozy atmosphere. Broths like miso ramen and black tonkotsu deliver rich flavors with perfectly cooked noodles. Friendly staff greet in Japanese, enhancing the relaxed vibe.
Broths like the miso ramen and black tonkotsu deliver deep, rich flavors that stand out. Noodles come perfectly cooked, making each bowl feel authentic and satisfying.
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The restaurant closes at 11 p.m.
Happy hour runs from 11 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
The restaurant is wheelchair-friendly and accommodates power chairs.
City government office offers cozy private rooms that feel like home. Enjoy pork belly ramen with rich, savory flavors for dinner. Evenings bring barbecues and campfires under starry skies, perfect for a relaxing, romantic night.
Pork belly and kimchi hangover ramen stand out for dinner, while soybean paste ramen shines at breakfast. These dishes highlight rich, savory flavors with thoughtful preparation.
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The two-day, one-night tour is recommended for a full Grand Canyon experience.
Comfortable transportation is provided throughout the tour.
Accommodations are clean and conveniently located near tourist attractions.
Walls covered in anime artwork and lively vibes create an immersive experience. Broth and noodles offer incredible taste with options like beef and seafood ramen under $15. Playful Pokรฉmon card giveaways add fun to the themed space.
Broth and noodles deliver incredible taste with options like beef ramen and seafood ramen under $15. Portion sizes are fair and the flavor stands out compared to many other spots.
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The restaurant is open late until 10 PM on Sundays.
There is plenty of parking available for guests.
The ramen portion size is the largest for only $13.
Ramen shines with black garlic flavor and customizable options like extra noodles. Anime-themed decor and manga panels create a lively, welcoming vibe. TVs showing Japanese cooking and a live Tokyo cam add an immersive touch for fans of Japanese culture.
Black garlic ramen stands out with its rich flavor, rivaling options found in Japan. Tonkotsu ramen offers a well-balanced taste, neither too salty nor too spicy, and customization like beef level and extra noodles is available.
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The restaurant has had health code violations according to YELP.
Seating stops thirty minutes before closing time, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and offers a variety of options.
Cozy wood decor and dim lighting create a calming atmosphere perfect for quiet meals. Ramen bowls arrive piping hot with comforting flavors like miso and tonkatsu, offering rich yet balanced broths. Soft, sweet music adds to the relaxing vibe making it a welcoming spot for peaceful dining.
Ramen here comes in piping hot bowls with comforting flavors that stay true to tradition. Varieties like miso, tonkatsu, and shoyu offer balanced, non-salty broths that feel rich and clean.
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Enjoy a free hot or iced coffee with select desserts from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm.
Parking is free with plenty of spaces available.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Cozy spot offers black garlic ramen with rich, spicy sauce and adjustable heat. Loud deep bass and K-Pop create a casual vibe. Quick service and fair prices make it great for a flavorful, fuss-free meal.
Black garlic ramen stands out with a rich, spicy homemade sauce and adjustable heat levels. Bowls are consistently delicious and reasonably priced, paired well with Umai Buns that never disappoint.
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The kitchen closes at 9 PM, even though the restaurant claims to close at 10 PM.
The restaurant automatically adds gratuity to the bill without prior notice.
Prices are reasonable, with good portion sizes for the cost.
Ramen shines with hearty broth and chewy noodles served in thoughtful presentation. Warm, modern design features honeycomb booths and a Wishing Tree, creating an authentic, cozy vibe. Connected boba bar adds refreshing drinks to complement meals.
Broth stands out as hearty and flavorful, paired with chewy noodles that have the right bite. Presentation is thoughtful, making each bowl look appealing.
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Reservations are not accepted; it's first-come-first-serve with a tablet check-in.
Be prepared for long wait times, especially during dinner hours.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, which may be a deal breaker for some.
Anime-themed decor creates a nostalgic charm that fans love. Miso ramen offers a rich flavor perfect for quick meals. Free-to-play arcade games add lively fun, while affordable boba and Asian dishes keep the vibe friendly and unique.
Miso ramen stands out with its rich flavor and is a common recommendation. The ramen pairs well with spam musubi and fits a fast-food-like atmosphere.
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Big tables offer ample space for food, creating a cozy, lively vibe with energetic music. Ramen choices include vegetable ramen and kimchi soups, all filling and popular. Ventilation feels limited, and exhaust setups can block table areas.
Ramen here comes in varied options, including a notable vegetable ramen and kimchi soups. The bowls are filling and popular among diners.
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The price for the basic all-you-can-eat package is $24, which is competitive.
Expect to pay $40 per person for the all-you-can-eat top special.
Reservations are required for large parties to ensure everyone can order from the same menu.
Outdoor seating with misters and arcade games offers a playful vibe. Self-serve stations let you cook custom ramen with many flavors. Interior blends South Korean decor and lush plants for a calm, desert oasis feel.
Self-serve stations let you cook noodles right at the counter with ramen heat makers. A large display case shows many different flavors and add-ons to customize your bowl.
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They offer a 50% discount on wings until this weekend.
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
Seating is limited inside, but there's a large patio available.