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t’s not just the food court at the Super 88 Asian market that’s largely a secret. It’s the jewel hidden deep inside: Ken’s Noodle House, an intimate sit-down restaurant way back near the grocery section. This spot specializes in Japanese ramen noodles, but if you’re unfamiliar with anything other than the freeze-dried, 59-cent variety, start with a basic dish: Ken Ramen Soy Sauce Noodles, packed with incredible flavor. The cozy confines offer only a few tables, but the subtle entrance is so easily overlooked by passersby that you are sure to find a seat. Rineman
Shhhh! With the motto “Eat the World,”
the food court boasts cuisine from Taiwan,
Thailand, India, and Korea.
the food court boasts cuisine from Taiwan,
Thailand, India, and Korea.
Shhhh! Bring cash. Credit cards are not accepted.