A colleague really wanted Yakisoba, so we went here, despite my warning that I didn't think it…read morewould be authentic yakisoba.
Nonetheless, there are three steps to order -
First, pick your meat and or veggies. You can't combine pork and chicken, which is a bit limiting.
Second, pick your type of noodle - udon, yakisoba noodles, etc
Third, you can pick your sauce - there's traditional yakisoba but also thai, barbeque and some other flavors.
It all is cooked up in a wok and is pretty salty and comes in a to go box, even if you eat there.
Cheap, but if you're looking for the real deal, I'd steer clear. If you're super hungry and want a cheat day, come here.