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Contribute FeedbackSpaghetti in a Japanese restaurant? Yeah, I know it sounds weird, but trust me, it's good. As with a lot of “reinterpretted” cuisine, the results can vary, but most of the dishes offered in Spoonhouse are actually quite daring delicious. You have a wide selection of dishes to tempt your palate; from foreign squid wasabi spaghetti to the classic spaghetti meatballs they have a dish to please anyone who likes pasta. In addition to the variety, Spoonhouse likes to boast about their perfectly cooked Al Dente noodles, which are actually as they claim. Supposedly, a complicated system or prevention ensures that the noodles are consistent. This love of precision, gadgets and precision gadgets strengthens my theory that the Japanese are the Germans of Asia. The portions are hearty and the price is low, so go down and try some Japanese spaghetti. Just be prepared for a small crowded dining area.