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.
Multiple dishes come with vegan broth options clearly marked on the menu. The creamy vegan ramen stands out as a rich and satisfying choice among several vegan selections.
Gyoza here stands out for its tender, juicy filling and a savory taste that pairs with an exceptional dipping sauce. The green gyoza sauce especially draws attention for its unique flavor.
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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.
Industrial-Japanese design combines with bright yellow noren curtains and a railroad-style layout featuring communal tables and booths. Atmosphere stays warm and cozy with good music playing, creating a quietly confident vibe. Seating includes high bar stools and booths, making it feel like a casual spot focused on gyoza.
Vegan options include Impossible Pork gyoza with shiitake and enoki mushrooms that taste meaty. Bento boxes and set meals feature deep fried vegan dumplings and vegan gyoza, all very tasty.
Gyoza come in steamed, pan-fried, or deep-fried styles, each with a crisp exterior and moist filling. Options include pork, chicken, and spicy tofu, served with a house chili oil and multiple sauces for flavor variety.
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Happy hour runs from 5 PM to 7 PM on weekdays with great deals on gyoza.
Parking can be challenging, but public parking is usually available nearby.
Dine-in service is now allowed, providing a comfortable atmosphere.
Ramen restaurant offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere with clean, inviting interior design and quiet, calming vibes. Studio Ghibli jazz music plays softly, adding a unique touch to the experience. Frequent diners benefit from a loyalty card with rewards encouraging repeat visits.
Creamy vegan ramen stands out with its rich texture and flavor. The menu includes delicious vegan and vegetarian options that satisfy cravings for hearty dishes.
Green gyozas stand out with a delicious dipping sauce that complements their flavor well. Pork gyoza pairs nicely with ramen, and the sweet spicy fried chicken alongside gyoza offers a tasty combo.
Good to know
Free parking is available at Hinodeya Ramen Palms.
They offer mini ramen bowl options for only $5.
Loyalty cards provide free items with visits.
Small, intimate space with stylish, dimly lit decor and a modern, relaxed vibe. Separate seating for singles and a bar counter create a casual atmosphere suitable for both solo diners and groups. Open kitchen window adds a dynamic touch to the setting.
Vegan options include Flying Vegan Harvest ramen with long noodles, vegan meat, corn, and broccoli, plus vegan creamy ramen and impossible meat gyoza. Portions are generous and flavors are rich across multiple vegan dishes.
Gyoza here come fresh and delicious, with a slightly small size. Vegan options include versions with impossible meat that pair well with ramen bowls.
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Parking is limited in the area; plan to arrive early.
Expect long wait times during weekday lunch hours due to high customer volume.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian ramen options.
Small ramen restaurant offers authentic Japanese vibe with spotlight-lit tables and clean, simple decor. Space feels roomy despite limited seating, accommodating groups comfortably. Late-night energy suits those seeking flavorful vegan and chicken ramen options until early morning.
Vegan ramen features a flavorful broth that avoids bland miso. The spicy vegan ramen stands out as consistently delicious with noodles that are firmer than usual.
Fried gyoza stands out with its excellent flavor and pairs well with other dishes like chicken ramen and sushi. The menu offers a great range of delicious options including gyoza, ramen, and sushi.
Good to know
They are open until 3AM, making it a great late-night option.
Happy hour runs from 11:30am to 5pm with $1.50 beers and half-off appetizers until 8pm.
Parking can be tricky; consider using the Pavillions parking lot across the street.
Small bar with 12 seats offers an intimate, stylish atmosphere featuring samurai movies and EDM music. The vibe blends chill energy with a unique Tokyo-inspired feel. Limited seating creates a cozy, connected space often busy enough to require waiting.
Vegan options include vegan gyoza that taste just as good as the pork and chicken versions. The vegan gyoza stand out for their amazing flavor and quality, making them a solid choice here.
Gyoza come with a crispy bottom and a juicy, flavorful filling that includes a broth inside, similar to soup dumplings. Options include pork, chicken, and vegan varieties, all handmade with care and highly tasty.
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Reservations are required to sit at the main tables.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for a table on weekend nights.
The restaurant has limited seating, accommodating only 13 guests.
Modern ramen shop combines stylish decor with traditional Japanese elements and offers live music alongside handmade noodles and a curated sake list. Atmosphere balances relaxed comfort with upscale energy, featuring terrace, bar, and table seating. Crowd enjoys a mix of ramen, cocktails, and Japanese nibbles in a space that feels like a modern izakaya.
Vegan options include well executed ramen with great presentation and flavor. The vegan ramen stands out as a healthier choice with strong taste.
Pan-fried to crispy perfection, the gyoza have a juicy pork filling and come with a flavorful dipping sauce. They taste very good and stand out alongside other dishes.
Good to know
Jazz Night occurs every Wednesday at 8pm with no cover charge.
Reservations are recommended to secure a table, especially on busy nights.
Street parking is available, but it can be challenging to find a spot.
Ramen restaurant offers spacious seating with both indoor and outdoor options, featuring heated patio for cooler weather. Atmosphere includes loud noise levels and house music, creating a lively vibe. Interior design uses red and black accents with an open, clean aesthetic.
Vegan options include a vegan soy ramen that is mild and feels like an afterthought. The restaurant is generally vegetarian and vegan friendly with a vegan broth available for Tokyo or downtown style ramen.
Big, fat gyoza come with soft, thin skin and a delicious fatty filling. The pan-fried skin is both crisp and a bit chewy, making them a standout appetizer.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging on Sawtelle.
The restaurant gets really busy after 6PM.
You need to jot your name down on their wait list to avoid waiting idly.
Small, modern space with Japanese theme and large glass windows creates a bright, open feel. Atmosphere is lively and energetic, often busy with long lines and a sense of being rushed. Offers authentic ramen flavors that attract enthusiasts despite the casual, bustling environment.
Vegan ramen features a rich broth that stands out from watered-down versions elsewhere. Options focus mainly on this vegan broth, offering a solid choice for vegetarians.
Gyoza comes in a wonderfully crispy style and is often recommended alongside chicken karaage. Some versions serve one large fried piece with little actual gyoza inside, and sauce can be scarce.
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Expect to wait 20-45 minutes for a table during peak hours.
They only accept credit card payments.
There is no parking validation available.
Large space with high ceilings and an industrial look creates an inviting atmosphere. Ambient music keeps the mood cozy and quiet early, while the bar adds an adult feel without excluding families. Decor includes a large mural honoring the founders, blending old-school charm with modern design.
Menu clearly marks plant-based options making ordering straightforward. Plenty of vegan choices include ramen, avocado rolls, vegetable gyoza, and tempura.
Veggie and pork options stand out with rich flavors. Vegetable gyoza pairs well with other dishes like curry udon and tempura.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 6 pm with food and drink specials.
The restaurant stays open until 1 am for late-night diners.
Outside seating is available, but may require a longer wait.