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Just happened to pass by this new Japanese noodle place and dropped in for a quick dinner. A multiple choice menu is all the rage now (a trend brought in by Japanese eateries); I picked my choice - miso pork noodles. The miso soup (also the main seasoning) was very rich and you could smell the fragrance two inches away. The proper way is to drink it - and it didn't induce unquenchable thirst as some food additives would. The pork was tender and well marinated. The noodles were springy and al den
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Just happened to pass by this new Japanese noodle place and dropped in for a quick dinner. 
A multiple choice menu is all the rage now (a trend brought in by Japanese eateries); I picked my choice - miso pork noodles. The miso soup (also the main seasoning) was very rich and you could smell the fragrance two inches away. The proper way is to drink it - and it didn't induce unquenchable thirst as some food additives would. The pork was tender and well marinated. The noodles were springy and al dente, though perhaps I should have picked the medium thick variant with such a rich soup as they would pair better. If one was to be absolutely picky, the quail egg was slightly overcooked and so a bit hard. 
The portions were light and just right for girls and those on diet, though one could always ask for more noodles with $10 additional charge. The service was excellent and the in-charge staff made an effort to learn Cantonese (that's genuine Japanese service for you). Best wishes to this 15-year old Japanese establishment with its first local attempt, keep up the good work and at $88 per head, I would certainly come again.
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Date of Visit
2014-10-11
Dining Method
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$88 (Dinner)