"Food tour around the new neighbourhood continues... Was very much looking forward to have ramen the first few nights in DFW, and this gem was nearby. The restaurant was lively, the menu choice was good, and it was quite traditional in that there were mangas to read while waiting for food. Also there were many 'side dishes ' to choose from so we picked rice, corn and chicken for our kid. The ramens themselves: 1 soup, 2 noodles and 3 toppings. I would rank them 3 1 2. The toppings were quite generous, and the pork bellies were thick cuts. The tonkotsu soup was legit, could taste the pork bones and how solid it was, and the yuzu shio soup was so good we had to take some one, as we could really taste and smell the citrusy flavour. Noodle-wise it wasn 't the strongest in terms of chewability, but that 's not their forte anyway. Unfortunately had to knock a star down because the much-anticipated fried squid came out to be suboptimal/weird(? , why would they have two colours? Did they re-fry some old leftover ones or the new ones didn 't sit in the hot oil long enough? Will definitely go back again for tsukemen next time! Thanks Ramen Hakata!"