 The owner of ramen restaurant Yume Wokatere is lively today as he speaks to a longer line than usual outside of his restaurant. There's a lot to be excited about at the popular Somerville eatery as it celebrates its four year anniversary. I've been coming here for the last couple of years and it's been an experience every time so it's great to celebrate that with that one. Yume Wokatere is not like your typical ramen restaurant. While the crowd raves about the food, the restaurant also creates an atmosphere for customers to share their dreams for the future. You know, there's a ton of ramen shops in Massachusetts, it's a very popular dish. But as you can see on our window, this is not a ramen shop. We want to create an atmosphere where people can feel comfortable and feel safe sharing their dreams and dreaming really big dreams. That spirit is what keeps customers coming back. It's great to be in an environment where it's so positive, especially with the way things are. I know it sounds very lofty, but it's just refreshing to come here and just have everybody talk about their dreams and get asked the questions, how do you want to get there. It's strange to go to a restaurant that wants you to believe in yourself and finish the entire bowl of food. 50,074 dreams have been shared with Yume Wokatere so far. Denny Wright, who is first in line today, shared one more with the restaurant. Hi, I'm Denny. I've got two dreams. I'm a teacher and it is my dream to create a classroom where my students will want to share their dreams and they'll want to embrace themselves like we do here. For BUNA Service, Kynes and Mitchell.