if you are going to this restaurant in search of udon or ramen, they have it but from my own experience, i would never go again. my partner and my sister both ordered ramen and upon receiving it, we realised that my partner had 2 minute noodles whereas my sister had hokkien noodles which at least are slightly more passable as ramen, now i don't know why they got different noodles but i would hate to think that since my partner is caucasian, he would not notice the difference. if they had run out of noodles on the other hand i would rather have had them tell us so so that we could order something different. overall the soups were bland and also unfortunately, i believe were made from a mix of some stock and two minute noodle sachet mix. the place is run by koreans so the gyoza was fried, takoyaki was good though as was the sushi. service was okay. the sushi looked good so maybe you can come and try their sushi but i recommend anyone and everyone to stay away from the noodly things :-) happy eating!