Small ramen shop with minimalist wood counters and soft lighting creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere reminiscent of Tokyo. Space is limited to about 15-20 seats, making it intimate and often busy. Heat can build up inside, but the boutique details like ceramic bowls and barley tea add charm.
Food here features flavorful ramen with perfectly cooked noodles and a robust, intricately seasoned broth. Portions match the price, and the quality justifies occasional waits during busy times.
Ramen here stands out for its amazing flavor and perfectly balanced broths. The Red Miso Ramen and Dan Dan Noodles are especially notable for their rich taste and satisfying portions.
Good to know
It is not suitable to go with a big group due to limited space.
There is usually a wait during dinner hours.
Parking can be difficult if itβs busy.
Spacious dining area with pleasant decor and well-illuminated seating fills up quickly, creating a busy atmosphere with loud music. The food offers rich, authentic Japanese-style ramen and fresh sushi, served in generous portions at reasonable prices.
Food comes in large portions at a reasonable price with consistently excellent quality and efficient service.
Broth in the ramen is rich in flavor and the portions are giant. Unique options like black garlic tonkotsu and katsu curry ramen stand out for their taste and depth.
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Parking can be tricky due to other popular businesses in the plaza.
Expect large portions that can easily feed multiple people.
The menu offers a variety of tasty options, including ramen and sushi.
Modern interior combines warm lighting and wooden accents to create a cozy yet spacious dining environment. Music volume varies, sometimes lively but often allowing conversation. The atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming, suitable for both intimate meals and group gatherings.
Fresh sushi and sashimi showcase authentic Japanese flavors with large portions and great value. Presentation is elegant and the food tastes amazing.
Broth stands out with its rich and flavorful profile, ranging from light to spicy tonkotsu varieties. Dishes like the Black Ramen and tonkotsu with tender meat highlight the menu's depth.
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They offered a great lunch sashimi deal of 5 pieces for 11 dollars.
Portions at Sushi Mura are very generous, making it easy to split one entrΓ©e and one roll between two people.
They offered specials where buying a specialty roll gave me half off when I purchased a ramen or udon bowl.
Kiosk-style noodle shop with Showa era decor and self-serve ordering creates a simple, cozy setting. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxing, often quiet enough for good conversation or family meals. Outdoor seating and a side dish bar add variety to the experience.
Food comes out quickly and stays fresh with great quality. Ordering happens on a tablet, and the staff waits patiently before closing, adding to the authentic Japanese style dining experience.
Broth stays flavorful and satisfying with authentic Japanese style. Self-order kiosk lets you customize ramen any way you want. Gyozas pair well with the amazing and delicious ramen.
Good to know
The restaurant is self-service; order and pay at a kiosk.
Expect a limited drink selection with no table service.
Parking is ample and available right in front of the restaurant.
Spacious Korean barbecue restaurant with lively atmosphere and colorful LED lights creates a fun, loud vibe filled with groups cooking and laughing. Tables suit parties of four or five, with attentive servers who BBQ the meat. The place stands out for its Korean-themed decor and varied free side dishes enhancing the dining experience.
Food features delicious taste and excellent quality with reasonable prices. The owner ensures great care in preparation and service, creating an energetic atmosphere.
Ramen here offers rich umami flavors and a comforting broth. Options like Dried Pollack Hangover Ramen and Fish Cake Soup stand out for their depth and warmth.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.
Expect long wait times during weekends and dinner hours.
You can join the waitlist on Yelp before arriving.
Spacious, modern interior with self-serve meat and salad bars creates an interactive dining experience. Lively atmosphere with loud music and a diverse crowd fills the clean, well-ventilated space. Tables feature built-in grills for cooking fresh, well-seasoned meats quickly and efficiently.
Food here has excellent quality and tastes fantastic. The overall dining experience combines outstanding service with great flavors.
Shin ramen arrives at the end of the meal, cooked tableside with a stove and pot. Servers offer a special recipe ramen and premium meat options, with bowls available all day for an extra charge.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Monday to Friday until 4 pm with a $24.99 all-you-can-eat deal.
A minimum of 2 adults is required to sit down for AYCE dining.
There is a 2-hour time limit for all-you-can-eat orders.
Small space fills quickly with a rich broth aroma and soft music creating a calm, welcoming vibe. The atmosphere stays chill and friendly, with attentive service despite occasional tightness. Generous ramen portions pair well with crisp draft Asahi beer and flavorful appetizers.
Food offers authentic flavors with plentiful portions served quickly despite the busy setting. Quality remains consistent and even picky eaters find it enjoyable.
Broth bursts with flavor across tonkotsu, miso, and shoyu options. Freshly pulled noodles offer a unique chewy texture. Portions come hot and hearty, especially the Chashu ramen with extra egg.
Good to know
They do not accept cash; only card payments are accepted.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
The restaurant can get crowded; consider adding yourself to the waitlist before arriving.
Asian grocery store offers bright, spacious aisles with a lively, neon-lit atmosphere. It features fresh seafood and produce, including on-site sashimi slicing, alongside a wide selection of Korean groceries and beverages. The space feels cozy and condensed, creating an intimate shopping experience.
Offers a wide variety of Asian foods including many Korean options and unique items like buldak. Food is fresh, clean, and of good quality with an extensive selection of instant foods and snacks.
An expansive selection of ramen brands and flavors fills the shelves, including varieties not found elsewhere. Unique options like bulgogi Alfredo ramen stand out among the many noodle choices available.
Good to know
Parking is easy at H Mart Buena Park.
Expect competitive prices compared to other Korean markets.
The seafood selection is among the best in Korean markets.
Asian restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with a new front setup and generous portions at affordable prices. The menu includes a variety of flavorful dishes like teriyaki bowls and ramen with traditional tastes. Cleanliness and well-maintained space contribute to a welcoming vibe.
Food here is fresh and delicious with large portions that feel very comforting. Prices stay affordable while maintaining high quality.
Ramen offers a traditional flavor that feels tasty and comforting. The spicy ramen varies, sometimes falling short of expectations.
Good to know
The prices are very affordable, making it budget-friendly.
They charge 25 cents per condiment after a $40 purchase.
The portion sizes are generous, suitable for a hearty meal.
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.
Food features fresh ingredients and good quality proteins with flavorful sauces like Tai and sesame. Portions are decent and the overall taste is consistently good.
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.
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.
Ramen restaurant offers a cozy interior with modern decor featuring orange and red hues and an outdoor dining area. Atmosphere is casual and friendly, often lively with anime music playing. The space tends to be crowded, creating a bustling vibe.
Food features fresh ramen with deep-fried platters and spicy tuna rolls as alternatives. Dishes taste consistently delicious and complement the overall experience.
Rich broth and perfectly cooked noodles define the ramen here. The Tonkotsu Spicy Miso ramen stands out with its deep flavor, while the lobster ramen offers a smoky seafood twist with fresh mussels.
Good to know
Yoshiharu Ramen is located on the third floor of The Source.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early for better seating options.
The restaurant offers a 10% discount for veterans and active military.