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Decent Japanese restaurant in LIC. They have various ramen, udon, and rice bowls. The taste is mediocre to a bit salty. But atmosphere is great, every month has a different theme.
I was really impressed by the food here. We ordered a bunch of different ramen entrees, and everyone was really impressed. They were decently portioned and well priced. On top of that, they wrote the names of the various ramen entrees on the lids. So helpful. Sometimes when you order takeout, the re
Absolutely lovely place. A Japanese restaurant and cultural center. Also place where you can buy super cute hand made toys from all over the world.
An amazing art gallery. A really unique place, not just in LIC but in NYC as a whole.
Food was average but the atmosphere is cool. It looks like they have classes here on different nights
This place is great! My friend and I work across the street so we go often enough. The staff is always nice. It's especially great when there's artwork on display. I'm no Ramen pro, but this place has a delicious selection of dishes. Always spring for the extra pork; you won't regret it.
I had the veggie miso ramen. It was good. The miso broth was flavourful. The noodles were good too. The right amount was served. It wasn't too busy on a Friday night. It seems most of the orders were take out.
Quiet hole in the wall kind of place. Good prices for Sushi $. Easy to miss not a very big sign. Inside is decorated with knitted stuffed animals. Staff is quick and nice.
I have been there 3 years ago with my friends and it was absolutely amazing and delicious!! I’ve had the BEST Udon noodles ever!!! I hope that one day I can return to eat at this restaurant again!
I got their Spicy Miso Ramen and enjoyed it. It's not for Ramen lovers looking for the next best bowl but still very tasty. The thing I will rave about is their Hoji Latte. That was absolutely delicious.
The matcha and sake drink menu is as extensive as Japanese comfort food menu. Sit surrounded by arts in exhibits that rotate every few weeks. Art collective type organization seems to be run by Japanese ex-pats, as my server and many teachers here mostly speak fluent Japanese and a bit of English to
Came here for a tasting of Japanese craft beer and had a great time! It's a nice and friendly venue with great staff. Would recommend. I got the Kagua which is probably one of the best beers I've had.
The Shoyu Ramen was delicious. Very reasonable portion that most people can finish. Ingredients were high-quality and the atmosphere was very cute. Would definitely go again.
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