I decided to take the 1987 Chevrolet Sprint out one evening and
get to a new ramen shack in Mount Prospect. I have been to Japan {
nine times}, but have yet to visit a Ramen Misoya there.
When I got to Ramen Misoya's spot,
I had a flashback. This address had previously been
another Japanese restaurant I had been to in
July 2009, on one of the last Yelp {northwest suburban} dining events I attended.

In fact, I took pictures:
That night, I sat in the western end of the restaurant, and mostly photographed easterly {toward the front entrance}.
This night, I sat at a new counter and mostly photographed westerly.
Let me get to the quality and taste of the ramen.

I am not a ramen adept. I felt the bowl of ramen I had here had the best noodles, and the best broth I have had in the U.S.A. But,
I also had a problem with the slabs of pork being too tough. Perhaps it was because I was one of (if not
the) the night's first customers.

Because I finished here early, and the karaoke joint (also in Mount Prospect) which supposedly serves a superb bowl of ramen wouldn't open for hours, I decided to gauge myself by driving on to Santouka in Arlington Heights. I won't hijack this thread with images of that. I got there in time to get that venue's
last bowl of the day.

Its taste was not quite as intense as Misoya's,
but its pork was much, much more tender and flavorful.

My foggy idea of a great bowl of ramen would combine Santouka's pork (or another meat) with Misoya's noodles & broth.
I then drove to the karaoke joint. It was open (It opens at 8:00 pm), but it was also ‘
dead’. I got the impression this is a later-at-night venue (maybe it begins swinging at 10:00 pm).