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No Zuzu, but UES transplant does the trick when you need to sate that ramen jones. Hefty soup bowls not shy with the salt. Classic naruto ramen with swirly namesake fishcake not as rich as it should be, but toothsome noodles are a nice touch. Curry, teriyaki, and homemade gyoza. Narrow space approximates nearby Bonnie’s: open kitchen at long ramen bar in front, additional seating in the back. Upbeat staff, beet-red walls, high volumes at peak hours.
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