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I loved this place... First off I'm not only a lifelong foodie, I'm a chef... Not sure of the negative reviews... This place has some of the best pork ramen, most delicious sushi and absolutely fantastic pork dumplings. The place is clean and decor is amazing. Service was fast , polite and very frie
Not gonna lie! I had an amazing experience for my first time dining here. The place is clean! The ambience is tranquil and tasteful! The seats are comfortable and the design is modern. It was a busy day but amidst all that chaos everyone "employees!" Were upbeat and enthusiastic to help, and they ha
Saw the negative reviews so I was wary about the service. Came and was met with good service and friendly staff. Food was ok: Beef noodle stew was a bit too salty but the meat was braised well and the noodles were cooked properly. Scallion pancakes were basic and fine. XLB or soup dumplings (called
Gonna update my review. Went to get my usual noodles after a long day at work. The waiter is polite, but it doesn’t make up the fact that the table that came after me got all of their food while I it there and wait for mine. Finally, my food came and I was stuffing my face with the noodles, then su
Yong Kang Street is a famous restaurant from Taiwan (I believe). So we went there for their Taiwanese beef noodle soup. I thought it was good, but my Taiwanese wife stated it was the best she's had outside of Taiwan. We also ordered xiao long bao (juicy pork dumplings). I thought they weren't ve
The noodle soup is lacking flavor but probably because I ordered the Hong Kong noodle soup. Having been to so many of these great noodle houses, especially in Maryland, I know what this is supposed to do - make you slurp your soup and be happy with the flavor. This was truly disappointing. The d
The food is good, but definitely not great. If you can find a real ramen place (like Musashi in Feasterville PA that has an Iron Chef 3 time winner), the ramen here pales in comparison. The Beef Tawain noodle soup is heavy on the chives and cilantro because there aren't really any other flavors. Hon
It was a perfect meal on a cold and rainy. Had the Fire Island roll to start with and then the Pork Ramen soup. Both were excellent.
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