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Contribute FeedbackThis unassuming little Japanese noodle restaurant offers fabulous homemade noodles, gyoza, and bone broth for their ramen. With friendly staff and delicious food, including jambalaya, chicken stir-fry, and Beef Teriyaki, this family-run spot is a hidden gem. Customers rave about the fresh ingredients, homemade noodles, and generous portions. The staff is known for their exceptional friendliness and hospitality, making each visit a pleasant experience. Don't be fooled by the exterior - this is a must-visit spot for authentic and tasty Japanese cuisine. Highly recommended for a healthy and delicious dining experience.
Actually this place deserves No Stars as it seems to no longer be open for business. Since the beginning of December 2018 there has been a hand-written sign posted inside the glass door which is illegible and indecipherable. It is now mid-January 2019 andthe sign is still up and the place is still closed for business. No Stars for this noodle house as it seems to be permanentlyclosed and thereby not reviewable. No posting on this site about the closure or on a website. Ugh.
Every item I've had from here has been great! Staff are super friendly too. I stopped in to buy a cookie (which was awesome) and saw a sticky bun thing on a plate. When I asked how much they were, she said that they don't sell them, but the kitchen justmade them because it was her birthday. Then she gave one to me for free! Thanks!!
I live near the restaurant so I?m almost a regular. I usually have the jambalaya or the stirfry with chicken. Both are quite delicious and prepared quickly. You can eat in and usually listen to some delightful music or take out. A very nice family runrestaurant. Recommend!
Just a nice little lunch place with good homemade food at a reasonable price. Right next to a great little dollar store too!
Just a plain old cafe with nice seating.HAd the Thai Steak Salad,Gyozaand Egg Wrap.All good and reasonable price.