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Food is really good and staff is very helpful and friendly. There is a good selection of plates, cocktails, and sake. It is a very small space. But the decor and ambiance is cozy and intimate. There is a bar as well as seating area that are equally nice to sit at. One thing though is that each time
The food was alright - not quite authentic, more westernized type. The miso soup noodles, and beef dumplings are good choices. The place is small so getting a table during busy hours is difficult - note no bookings for small parties. Service is excellent.
Good unique selection of ramen and apps. This location is much better than the Fishtown. Chicken was breaded near perfectly. Meats in the ramen was flavorful and noodles had good texture to bite into. Broth was delicious, only ask might be to get a little more to dip on. Overall, highly recommended
Loved the Ramen. The service was the best part. The restaurant was packed so we had to wait a little for a table. The hostess checked in with us a few times to apologize for the wait. When seated, she comped us an appetizer for being so patient. I will definitely be back.
Very creative and tasty ramen. Cool decor and nice service! 7 moms walk away from magic garden. Love the food and experience! The classic miso ramen rocks.
It isn't easy to get a 5 out of me but this place right here was perfect. I don't eat a lot of meat and especially not brisket but 1 time a year but I was told it was the best and the steamed dumplings were selling like hot cakes. I am very picky and this place made me want my own little joint like
Great ramen spot albeit a little pricey for other comparable / similar ramen spots in center City. This location has mostly bar seating with a few tables. I had the 'chinese take out' which was delicious. It was ho-fa noodles that came accompanied with a stir fry in a takeout container. I concur wi
This is a great spot. The food was great and came out at a good speed. The quality of the food was quite well. My only complaint would be that the noodles didn’t taste fresh or authentic. Also, this is a tight spot, as in not that much seating. So maybe your best bet might be to order out if you hav
We stopped in for Happy Hour and ordered a few beers which were a $1 off and all the Happy Hour Apps before heading to dinner. We ordered dumplings, wings, shishito peppers and a corn rangoon. I didn't think their food was great but average. I really enjoy their sister company Bing Bing Dimsum an
Really cute spot especially since every where else it was packed for Happy Hour. The food was so delicious, and I totally understand the Happy Hour serving size, but I don't think the waiter understood me when I said I wanted a full sized serving of the garlic wings. I was hungry, I wanted my drink
The brisket in the brisket ramen was one of the best pieces of meat I've ever had the pleasure of enjoying and dish worked well with the motza ball and kimchi. The black garlic wings were also delicious. Staff was friendly and accommodating with our four person party. The restaurant is small so try
Really flavorful and inventive dishes with lots of different colors and textures as well. It is a small place though, so you might have to wait, especially if you're a larger party. There're only three or so tables, the rest is bar space.
Awesome noodle bar in Washington Square West area of the city. Don’t let the small size fool you because the menu is bursting with authentic flavors and unexpected creations. I had the tamarind sweet potato appetizer and I was not expecting it to taste as good as it did. The tofu purée that resemble
This place serves delicious Japanese fusion food, with a bit of South East Asian influence. The food was, and the staff was accommodating.
Despite the small space, they are so efficient! I've never waited too long for a table even during lunch hours. Quick service and an easy, simple, but YUMMY menu. The coconut curry is delicious.
Great samosa rangoons and dessert (flourless chocolate cake) was delicious! Would prefer a pork dumpling instead of a matzo ball in the brisket ramen
So delish...I opted for no corn in my miso ramen because I think that's weird and I don't like corn. After I got my food, I realized the pork shoulder was liked pulled BBQ pork and that's probably why they put corn in there. Next time, I will just sub the pork for an extra egg. Still really good tho
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