
On the surface it looks like a normal Asian food stall with fried rice and sweet and sour pork sitting in bain maries, but grab a menu and go inside and you'll find that they serve various kinds of ramen, udon and Japanese rice bowls. But be warned: it is a small shop which only seats about 20 people max, so you may find yourself having to wait a while on weekends.
Today I'm eating with the family and we are quite lucky only having to wait about 10 minutes for a seat. We aren't very hungry today so we order three dishes - a plate of gyoza, a yaki udon and a ramen.

