We were saddened this week, after visiting the restaurant for lunch, to see the decline of this once great place—until now, offering the best and most authentic Japanese cuisine in the area. The newly-revamped ramen house is the culinary equivalent of Musak. You can just barely detect the real "melody" buried beneath the phony arrangement. A great loss!
Re: “Hiro out, Ramen in”
We were saddened this week, after visiting the restaurant for lunch, to see the decline of this once great place—until now, offering the best and most authentic Japanese cuisine in the area. The newly-revamped ramen house is the culinary equivalent of Musak. You can just barely detect the real "melody" buried beneath the phony arrangement. A great loss!