I didn't try anything new but I didn’t need to. It's still just as good. Get whatever you like.
Karaage to start, no crunch lost in transit. I don't know if I'll ever truly be okay with dipping chicken in mayo but I can’t be okay not dipping it either.
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Tsukemen like a fish market punched you in the face but you liked it. The broth is thick, the funk is fabulous. Dunk those noodles for strands of fishy-fabulous.
Best tsukemen in town but not for the faint of heart. Many good options otherwise, will let you know if I find any more standouts.
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