Japanese-style ramen bar offers a spacious, stylish setting with taiko drum greetings and custom Ghibli music creating a welcoming atmosphere. Tables feature glass jars of toppings and soft lighting, enhancing the dining experience. The vibe blends authentic Japanese design with a lively, comfortable energy.
Broth stands out with a dashi-based flavor that is lighter yet full of taste. Noodles come fresh with generous toppings like clams in the Hamaguri ramen, making each bowl authentic and carefully crafted.
Make-Your-Own Mini Miso Soup offers a unique twist not found elsewhere. The Yu-Lin-Chi appetizer delivers a distinct sweet spicy flavor. Ramen has a strong, distinct aroma that fills the air before tasting.
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Hinodeya Ramen Bar offers only ten bowls of hotate ramen each day.
Parking nearby costs about $10-15 per day.
Expect a wait on busy days due to limited seating.
Small, cozy dining venue with indoor and outdoor seating and minimalist Japanese design creates a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Music adds a quiet storm jazz vibe, making it a chill spot for solo dinners or casual gatherings. Space feels comfortable and refined, offering a more elevated ramen experience than typical shops.
Ramen here stands out with unique flavors like the Kaoru Spiced Lamb and corn miso varieties. Signature bowls feature truffle oil and wagyu, offering a rich and memorable taste experience.
Ramen features a thick, rich, and creamy broth with a strong but balanced flavor. Noodles are made in-house offering a unique texture and flavor, while options like the lamb ramen stand out as flavorful and distinct.
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Parking costs $7 for the first hour and $1 for every 30 minutes afterward.
Expect long wait times during dinner hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers a limited but affordable lunch menu.
Small, stylish Japanese restaurant with a modern, clean interior and a cozy, homey atmosphere that feels authentic to Japan. Bright, thoughtfully designed space includes a pet-friendly outdoor patio. Known for high-quality, inventive ramen that stands out in Los Angeles.
Ramen here features a very rich broth and authentically Japanese recipes crafted by a Japanese chef. The scallop ramen stands out as a special menu item now made permanent, offering a unique and high-quality experience.
Ramen here stands out with higher quality and a distinct taste unlike others in LA. The Matcha Tiramisu offers a unique blend of bitterness, sweet cream, and crunchies. Vegan options bring distinct flavor profiles that add to the unique menu.
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Happy hour menu features hearty options and runs from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is available in a small lot; street parking is also an option nearby.
The lunch special offers a good deal for those looking to save.
Small restaurant with modern, clean decor offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere that feels like eating in Japan. The menu features unique chicken-based ramen with savory, buttery broth and high-quality chicken, setting it apart from typical ramen spots.
Chicken broth ramen stands out with super authentic Japanese flavor and a greater depth of chicken flavor with truffle oil. Varieties like the Original and Lemon Butter ramen feature rich broth, tender chicken, and soba noodles, offering a light yet flavorful meal.
Chicken broth offers a unique flavor unlike typical pork-based ramens. Ramen dishes present unusual looks paired with distinctive tastes that stand out in the scene.
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Torisoba Tonsho does not have a liquor license.
There is free parking with validation in the hidden lot behind the building.
Street parking can be difficult on Wednesday nights.
Small, cozy space with an open kitchen and covered outdoor patio featuring heating lamps. Loud atmosphere with a 90s hip hop and reggae soundtrack creates a lively, youthful vibe. Seating includes a bar and well-spaced tables, attracting a crowd that enjoys rich, flavorful Japanese curry dishes.
Curry ramen stands out with its rich, flavorful broth and a mild kick. The chicken-based broth offers a unique twist compared to typical pork or beef ramen, delivering a comforting and deeply satisfying taste.
Rich, flavorful curry ramen offers a unique twist on traditional Japanese cuisine. This dish stands out for its bold taste and distinct style.
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On Tuesdays, their tsukemen is 15% off.
Parking is challenging in the area, so plan ahead.
Expect about a 20-minute wait for a table on Saturday nights.
Small sushi restaurant with 80s and 90s rock posters and wild art creates a fun, inviting atmosphere. Seating feels comfortable and the vibe stays calm yet lively. Fresh fish and creative rolls stand out alongside a unique cocktail menu.
Black Garlic Ramen with pork belly stands out with its rich flavor and tender pork belly. Ramen costs $12-13, with protein add-ons for $4-6, and consistently delivers a delicious and tasty experience.
Menu features creative sushi rolls with ingredients like asparagus and garlic chips. A unique special menu complements classic sushi options.
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Happy Hour deals are available from 4-6pm on weekdays.
The ramen costs $12-13, with an additional $4-6 for protein.
Filtered water is provided for free upon request.
Sushi restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with spacious seating and a clean, pristine interior. The vibe is relaxed and personal, often quiet with few diners, creating an intimate setting. Staff and chefs contribute to a welcoming feel, complementing the high-quality sushi experience.
Broth has deep flavor and noodles cook just right. Bowls come large and options include spicy yuzu and chowder ramen with unique tastes.
A special menu updates daily offering freshest and most unique sushi options. The spicy yuzu ramen stands out with a very unique and tasty flavor.
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Happy hour offers 50% off on all hand rolls until 6 PM.
Reservations are required to meet a $50 per person minimum on weekends.
Parking is available in a small lot behind the restaurant.
Open kitchen with charcoal grill flames creates a cozy, lively atmosphere accented by warm wood and modern decor. Seating is tight but inviting, with a large wooden bar facing the kitchen and about 10 tables. The vibe blends authentic Tokyo style with casual comfort, making it quietly distinctive.
Charcoal grilled chicken adds a smoky aroma and rich umami to the ramen broth. Large bowls come packed with flame-kissed chicken and thick scallions, creating a unique and flavorful ramen experience.
Charcoal-grilled chicken ramen offers a unique smoky flavor that stands apart from typical pork tonkotsu ramen. The rich chicken broth combined with this distinctive twist creates a flavorful and authentic ramen experience.
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Parking is free with validation in the basement parkade.
Expect a five-minute wait before being seated during peak hours.
They stop accepting new guests at 9 pm, so arrive early.
Cobblestone paths and wooden facades mimic traditional Japanese shopping streets, creating an immersive small-town feel. Bright red lanterns and a 50-foot replica fire lookout tower add to the authentic Edo-period design. The plaza buzzes with lively energy, especially on weekends, drawing crowds to its outdoor dining and arcade games.
Multiple restaurants serve authentic ramen, including tonkotsu and Hakata Ikkousha styles. The compact area makes it easy to explore various ramen options alongside other Japanese dishes.
Lively atmosphere blends with unique little shops selling traditional crafts, kimonos, and anime merchandise. Red lanterns and Japanese-style architecture create a distinct vibe not found elsewhere.
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The plaza hosts cherry blossom events in spring with sakura-themed stalls.
Nisei Week Japanese Festival in August includes Obon dancing, taiko drums, and a parade.
Parking can get crowded and expensive on weekends.
Japanese restaurant offers an absolutely beautiful interior with a cool, family and romantic vibe. Chill club-style music featuring Martin Denny and jazz creates a unique atmosphere. Quality utensils and fresh ingredients complement the immaculate food and drinks.
Broth here strikes a perfect balance, not too salty, paired with jammy eggs and excellent noodles. Options like Spicy Pork Ramen and spicy miso offer solid flavor variety.
A chef with a background in architecture and film shapes the menu and atmosphere. The interior features cute plates, lanterns, and unique art that create a distinct vibe beyond typical sushi spots.
Good to know
A lunch special may be offered soon, so check back for details.
The restaurant has a unique menu with vegan options available.
Expect slower service during peak hours if you're in a hurry.
Large interior with an open kitchen creates an engaging dining experience. Elegant lighting and spacious seating foster a warm, welcoming atmosphere. TVs provide casual entertainment alongside fresh, high-quality sushi offerings.
Broth comes rich and flavorful with thick cut tender pork slices. Options include Paitan ramen and pork ramen, served with special chili powder and sriracha for added kick.
Sushi rolls stand out with super fresh ingredients and a creative menu that you don't find everywhere. The flavors are unique and really pop.
Good to know
The restaurant is currently in a soft opening stage, so no alcohol is available yet.
The price per roll is about $20, which may be considered pricey for casual dining.
Happy hour menu offers great deals on select items.
Small space with minimalist decor and a cat fish theme creates a calming, family-friendly atmosphere. Outdoor seating includes a spacious pet-friendly patio, while inside remains clean and inviting without loud distractions. The vibe stays laid-back and cozy, suitable for relaxed dining.
Rich tonkotsu broth and flavor-packed ramen stand out here. Pork slices and soft boiled eggs add depth, while the ramen stays consistently filling and satisfying.
Every dish shows unique art in presentation. Special rolls blend unique flavors with crunchy textures and creative combinations.
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Fresh Fish Friday features special imports that arrive on that day.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Korean barbecue restaurant with tabletop charcoal grilling and waitstaff-cooked meat offers an interactive yet relaxing dining experience. Interior blends retro-industrial 1960s Seoul style with modern design, creating a lively and warm atmosphere. Unique features include built-in hot pot burners and a scratcher game adding excitement to meals.
Ramen here features a rich, flavorful broth with brisket and vegetables. The Dwenjang Jji Gae Ramen offers a unique twist with its bean paste soup base.
An extensive menu offers premium meats with distinct flavors and unique cuts. The dining experience includes a scratcher game and a lively vibe from the 1960s Seoul-inspired décor.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Parking can be challenging in the area, so plan accordingly.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Spacious Japanese grocery store recreates the feel of Tokyo's bustling markets with authentic products and hand-drawn signs. Bright, clean seating areas with microwaves invite shoppers to enjoy fresh sushi and hot food from a self-serve bar. A large sake selection and fresh fish counters add to the genuine cultural shopping experience.
Ready-made ramen options include tonkotsu ramen and niki udon that offer good value. The tonkotsu ramen comes in a large size suitable for multiple servings.
Fresh produce pairs with unique snacks and beverages that satisfy cravings for Japanese cuisine. Discover distinct flavors of candies, chips, and quick bites not found in local stores.
Good to know
Prepared bento is marked down 20% after 7 PM daily.
Tokyo Central Costa Mesa closes at 10 PM every day.
Parking can be limited, especially during peak hours.
Indoor space mimics authentic Japanese market with modern layout and large food court featuring unique Japanese products and a beer garden. Atmosphere feels lively and energetic, resembling a slice of Japan with open dining and specialty shops. Crowds gather for standout dishes like beef tongue and ramen, creating a bustling vibe.
Food court offers a variety of ramen styles including spicy miso and toroniku soy sauce. Sankakou and Santouka ramen stand out for their rich flavors and are popular choices here.
Many stores offer unique Japanese items hard to find outside Japan. The food court serves as a cultural epicenter with distinctive Japanese fare and a hidden bakery featuring unique breads and drinks.
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Parking can be chaotic, especially during peak hours.
The food court opens at 11am, offering a variety of dining options.
Unique Japanese products are available that are hard to find elsewhere.
Small space with a cozy, laid-back vibe and limited seating creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere stays relaxed and cool, attracting a mix of young people and families. Known for excellent vegan options and a unique touch of serving rice to soak up leftover sauce after noodles.
Ramen offers complex flavors with great chewy noodles. Options include a clean pork tonkotsu, vegan ramen, and mazemen, each with unique tastes.
Ramen comes with three distinct ways to eat, each offering a unique flavor profile. Rice is served on the side to soak up leftover sauce, adding a different dining twist.
Good to know
The place is small, so arrive early to avoid a wait.
Expect to wait during peak hours; a clipboard is available for the waiting list.
Arrive by 5:30 PM for the best chance of no wait.
Ramen restaurant offers spacious modern design with a warm, inviting atmosphere blending Kyoto and Los Angeles styles. The vibe stays lively and efficient, reflecting authentic roots with community-style seating. Broth stands out as thick, creamy, and richly flavored, setting it apart from typical ramen spots.
Kotteri ramen features a super thick, creamy broth made mainly from chicken and vegetables, not pork. Noodles come cooked to perfection, and the flavor stays rich and authentic to Kyoto style.
A super rich soup stands out with a flavor unlike any other ramen in LA. This place offers a genuinely unique taste experience.
Good to know
Parking costs $1 per hour for the first two hours at Aiso Parking Garage.
Ramen dishes are priced between $19.50 and $28, depending on thickness.
Expect to pay around $109 for a meal for four, indicating elevated prices.
Minimalistic wood decor shapes a calm and relaxing atmosphere with comfortable indoor and alfresco seating. The place draws a crowd yet maintains a cozy vibe that balances posh and welcoming. It offers authentic ramen comparable to what is found in Japan.
Ramen here features a tonkotsu broth with a traditional Hakata style and smaller noodles. The Shio ramen broth offers great balance and depth, while the egg served is considered the best I've had.
Ramen bowls feature a unique roasted garlic blend that sets the tonkotsu apart. The menu offers a mix of traditional and unique dishes with distinct flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant is not open on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Expect a 5-minute wait during busy hours, no reservations needed.
There is plenty of free parking available in the shopping center.
Spacious restaurant with bright, inviting interior and fun wall decorations offers a casual, chill atmosphere with live music and multiple TVs. The vibe suits both quick solo meals and relaxed gatherings. A bar area is present but not yet operational.
Pork belly ramen stands out with rich flavor and satisfying texture. The menu also features chicken ramen and chasu ramen, all paired well with sushi options.
Mar y Tierra and the Vernon roll stand out for their unique flavors. The Sushi n' Gone roll pairs well with a simple soup and side salad.
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Reservations are accepted for special occasions like birthdays.
Parking is limited during busy hours, so arrive early.
The total bill for two people averages around $65.
Korean restaurant offers all-you-can-eat shabu shabu and BBQ with a unique steam stacker and self-serve sauce bar. Clean, lively atmosphere with clear wall dividers that reduce noise and an effective exhaust system preventing smoke buildup. Busy spot with a mix of diners, including many elderly guests eating at a relaxed pace.
All-you-can-eat ramen comes with options to customize your bowl. A ramen bar setup lets you cook Korean ramen to finish your meal. You can also make your own spring rolls and ramen here.
AYCE shabu shabu comes with a self-serve sauce bar and a unique steam stacker for meats. The steamer option adds a different way to enjoy the shabu experience.
Good to know
The restaurant offers all-you-can-eat shabu shabu with a self-serve sauce bar.
Dinner prices apply all day on weekends for hot pot and Korean BBQ.
Expect to pay $30 per person for the all-you-can-eat experience.
Small lounge with luxurious design and moody, classy atmosphere offers live jazz music at comfortable volume. Space feels cozy and intimate, suited for dates or sophisticated dinners. Signature cocktails and visually artistic dishes complement the elegant vibe.
Rich seafood flavor stands out in the lobster ramen, paired with chewy noodles and a good amount of seafood. The ramen consistently impresses as a highlight of the meal.
Cocktails stand out with unique flavors and creative combinations. The menu offers distinctive drinks that differ from typical selections.
Good to know
Reservations are required due to limited seating capacity.
Parking is plentiful and convenient for guests.
A DJ plays music starting at 8 pm on weekends.
Small space with modern decor and tight seating creates a lively atmosphere that can get crowded and loud. Tables include individual condiment trays and a custom menu streamlines ordering. The environment feels energetic but can be uncomfortable due to close proximity of diners.
Rich, creamy tonkotsu broth simmers for 24 hours, delivering a deeply savory flavor. The red king ramen offers a balanced spice level that is not overpowering. Consistent quality and friendly service make it a reliable spot for authentic Japanese ramen.
Ramen features a Cajun garlic flavor and a creamy, flavorful broth that stands out from classic Tonkatsu styles. The Black King ramen and gyoza offer unique tastes that differ from typical options.
Good to know
Arrive 15 minutes before opening to avoid long lines.
Expect wait times of 20-30 minutes during peak hours.
There is free parking available at the mall.
Small, elegant Asian restaurant with modern design and Asian-influenced art creates a warm, family-friendly atmosphere filled with plants and vibrant decor. The space feels inviting and comfortable, suitable for casual dinners or celebrations. An open bar adds to the relaxed vibe.
Birria ramen stands out with rich, flavorful broth and good value. The menu also includes birria pho and garlic noodles, offering a unique twist on traditional ramen dishes.
Menu features Filipino, Mexican, and Vietnamese fusion dishes. Fried rice stands out as unique and unparalleled. Pandan halo dessert offers a distinctive twist.
Good to know
The restaurant's grand opening is on March 21, 2024.
A special menu is available for Restaurant Week.
Parking is available in a shared lot, but can be limited.
Small space with an open kitchen and bar seating facing the skewer grill creates an authentic Japanese izakaya vibe. Atmosphere is cozy and lively, often featuring DJs and groups enjoying themselves. Sake selection is notable, complementing the well-crafted yakitori and ramen offerings.
Ramen here features perfectly cooked chewy noodles and rich, flavorful broths like spicy tonkotsu and yuzu shio. Options include warm, spicy, and fresh chicken broth ramen, all served at great prices.
Three different ramen dishes offer distinct and well-balanced flavors. The Hamachi roll features a unique spice level paired with house wasabi, all served with a quaint presentation style.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Expect to spend over $100 for two people on average.
Ramen restaurant with classic Japanese decor featuring beautiful wall murals and dim lighting creates a quiet, charming atmosphere. Spacious seating allows for comfortable dining without feeling crowded. Two large TVs showing basketball add a casual touch to the otherwise relaxed setting.
Ramen here stands out for its full flavor and excellent shoyu broth, which is rare to find. The spicy ramen arrives hot and consistently delivers a satisfying kick.
The restaurant features a unique style that stands out visually. The yuzu shio ramen offers a distinct citrus flavor, while the shoyu ramen delivers a light yet flavorful taste.
Good to know
Reservations are only accepted for groups of six or more.
Prices are affordable, typically under $40 for two people with leftovers.
The restaurant allows guests to bring their own cake and champagne at no extra cost.
Cherry blossom decor and twinkle lights create a cheerful and calming atmosphere with a Japanese-style vibe. Seating options include comfy chairs and high-tops, supporting both solo diners and groups. The place maintains a calm, chill energy with low-volume music that encourages conversation.
Ramen here features a rich, flavorful broth with options like spicy and veggie varieties that balance heat and taste well. Service is very fast and attentive, making the experience smooth and enjoyable.
Rich broth and a spicy level that hits just right define the Red Sakaeru ramen. Gyoza sauce offers a unique flavor not found elsewhere.
Good to know
You can pay at the counter, and tipping is optional but appreciated.
There is a parking lot available right outside the restaurant.
The restaurant is open until 11pm, making it great for late-night dining.
Large space with a huge sushi bar and modern, clean design creates an inviting atmosphere. Lighting and decorations contribute to a pleasant, chill vibe that feels more Americanized than traditional Japanese. Seating options include bar and tables, with comfortable seats and some outdoor space.
Beef ramen stands out with its creamy dashi and rich flavor. Short rib ramen offers a hearty, satisfying option with tender meat.
Ordering uses a tablet system that sends requests directly to the sushi chef and speeds up delivery. The menu blends traditional and unique sushi with some of the freshest fish available. The dining atmosphere stays quiet and distinct.
Good to know
Happy hour offers two rolls for $20.
Happy hour runs daily from 4 PM to 6 PM.
Niku Sushi has a 2-hour time limit for dining.
Outdoor patio by the beach offers heated seating with views of the sunset and lively surroundings. Atmosphere blends romantic and serene vibes, making it popular for date nights. Interior features traditional Indian decor but feels dark and cramped compared to spacious outdoor area.
Ramen stands out as a key dish with the Thai Maggi ramen offering a familiar but mild flavor. Other dishes like sliders often share the spotlight alongside the ramen.
Food offers a unique assortment with creative Indian street food twists. Dishes like the avocado samosa chaat and spicy, tangy cauliflower stand out for their distinct flavors.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great value on drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant features a large number of vegan options on the menu.
Most seating is outdoors, providing a pleasant dining experience.
Open kitchen with transparent glass walls showcases chefs at work, creating a bright and modern space inspired by Japanese artwork. Atmosphere stays lively yet comfortable, with great music and a warm, inviting vibe. Tables sit close together, encouraging a bustling, social environment.
Shrimp ramen features a rich, aromatic broth with deep umami and a hint of seafood sweetness. The A1 Signature Trio Ramen Bowl combines shrimp, prawn wonton, and ebiko prawn ball for a flavorful, surprising bite every time.
Different styles and flavors fuse classic Japanese noodle soup with Chinese influences, creating a unique bowl of ramen focused on prawns. Friendly staff add to the unique experience.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 2-5pm, Monday to Thursday.
Enjoy a buy one, get one 50% off deal during happy hour.
The restaurant offers a kids' meal for free with the purchase of a main entrée.