We decided to come here again to try their other ramen. I've always wanted to try the dip soba even in Japan but cousin didn't want to. The place is really dying down, not many people there.
We both got the zaku soba ($10).
When I saw it, I thought it was pretty small for the price. There were no meat or anything on it. There were toppings like green onion, wasabi and nori to add into the soya sauce like dip.
The noodle itself has no taste, but I think the matcha powder or something had a salty taste to it. You will definitely have to dip the sauce for flavour. I thought it has enough flavour with the dip. It had a bonito taste to it which I like.
My friend can't eat spicy but she said the wasabi is good in it. So I added mine in. I normally don't like wasabi but it tasted ok in the sauce. It had a light wasabi taste to it.
Overall, I thought it tasted not bad but maybe a little bit too expensive for just a noodle with nothing else at all.
It would also be nice if they gave us water. I was a bit thirsty from the sauce.
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