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.
Ramen features a dashi-based broth that is lighter yet full of flavor, paired with fresh noodles and generous toppings. Gyoza comes tender and juicy with a savory taste, and takoyaki offers a crispy exterior with a good amount of tako inside.
Multiple vegetarian ramen options come topped with fried kale or creamy broth. The menu clearly marks vegan dishes, making it very vegan friendly.
Good to know
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.
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.
Ramen here stands out for its creamy vegan broth and spicy miso options that deliver strong flavor. Quick service matches the rich, satisfying noodles that make it a go-to spot for ramen lovers.
Creamy vegan ramen stands out with its rich, smooth broth and vegetarian dashi base. Several vegan options offer flavorful choices beyond typical fare.
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.
Modern space combines indoor seating, bar, and outdoor patio with heaters. Atmosphere balances relaxed and welcoming vibes with occasional loud dubstep music. Crowd enjoys Asian-American fusion style and lively energy suitable for casual meals.
Ramen stands out with rich, flavorful broth and tender pork. Service is consistently fast and friendly, matching the quality of the food.
Spicy creamy vegan ramen stands out with its rich flavor and smooth texture. Vegan options include a light, fresh ramen with mushrooms, spinach, and tofu in a bright broth.
Good to know
Parking is validated for 2-3 hours in the adjacent lot.
Expect to spend around $50 per person for shared appetizers and ramen.
Happy hour offers discounted appetizers and drinks from 4-6 p.m.
Small space with countertop seating and modern decor creates a comfortable setting. Fusion of Mexican and Japanese cuisine offers unique sushi with surprising twists like hamachi with chocolate. Outdoor patio buzzes with lively energy and local art adds an artsy vibe.
Sushi features unique twists like hamachi with Oaxacan chocolate and offers amazing sashimi. Vegan sushi and ice cream stand out as notable options.
Vegan sushi here features plant-based fish with texture and flavor close to real fish. Options like the vegan tuna roll and shiitake nigiri impress even sushi snobs.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant fills up quickly.
The restaurant is on the pricier side, so budget accordingly.
Expect limited indoor seating, which may not accommodate large groups.
Tiny restaurant with minimalist decor and an open kitchen creates a homely vibe and relaxing ambiance. The space feels airy despite limited seating, offering a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Loud kitchen noises occasionally disrupt the otherwise comforting setting.
Teriyaki sauce stands out as a key highlight, especially on the chicken and steak bowls. Wings, spring rolls, and steak barbecue over rice also feature as notable dishes with strong flavors.
Good vegan options include a vegetarian eggplant and tofu krapow with silky eggplant and fragrant garlic sauce. The food stays fresh and the kitchen is accommodating for vegetarians.
Good to know
On June 20, they are having 50% off bowls for the grand opening.
On June 21, they will have a BOGO free bowl promotion.
They are currently having their soft opening, which includes a free drink.
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 rich broth and authentic Japanese recipes crafted by a Japanese chef. The scallop ramen stands out as a unique and excellent dish alongside solid pork gyoza.
Spicy vegan ramen offers a rich, flavorful, and velvety broth with a medium heat level. Another vegan option uses soy milk and mushrooms for a gentle, comforting flavor that feels lighter and distinct.
Good to know
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, cozy Japanese restaurant with a quiet atmosphere and casual vibe. Known for authentic ramen and sushi, it offers late-night dining and vegan options. The space feels intimate and tucked away, making it a unique spot for comfort food.
Ramen stands out with rich, authentic flavors that match those in Japan. The menu also features miso ramen, katsu curry, yakisoba, and udon, all prepared with care and taste true to Japanese cuisine.
Vegan options include a unique vegan tomato ramen with a soup that tastes like spaghetti sauce. Vegetarian choices feature vegetable dumplings and tofu rice.
Good to know
There are no public restrooms at Suehiro Mini.
Suehiro Mini is open until 1am, providing late-night dining options.
Parking at Suehiro Mini can be tricky.
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.
Gyoza here have a crisp exterior and a moist filling with multiple flavors cooked in different ways. Bento boxes come with fresh rice, solid miso soup, and tasty sides, making the menu focused and authentic.
Vegan and vegetarian options include Impossible Pork gyoza with shiitake and enoki mushrooms and a vegetarian gyoza bento box. The vegan set meal and deep fried vegan dumplings offer solid choices for plant-based diets.
Good to know
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.
Small space with intimate seating and a Tokyo-style atmosphere creates a cozy vibe. Music plays softly, and a few TVs add casual energy. Outdoor patio offers touchscreen ordering and wood tones for a relaxed feel.
Ramen here features chewy noodles and flavorful soup that stands out in the city. Options include spicy ramen, tonkotsu, and a satisfying vegan ramen, all prepared with care and rich flavors.
Vegan ramen features a very flavorful broth and perfectly textured noodles. Portions are generous and include fried tofu chicken pieces and seasoned egg options.
Good to know
Parking is limited to street parking or the lot across the street if you're lucky.
You order through tablets outside or inside.
The restaurant can get crowded very quickly because of its small size.
Minimalist Japanese design combines with modern architecture and authentic outfits to create an elegant, cozy space. Calm, serene atmosphere contrasts with busy downtown streets, enhanced by high ceilings and calming music. Occasional robot service adds a unique touch to an otherwise traditional dining experience.
Shabu shabu features American Wagyu with a balanced fat content. The Mai level Sushi Kaisรจki offers a mix of raw and cooked dishes that build into a subtle symphony of flavors. The dashi broth stands out for its authenticity and quality, rarely found even in Japan. Complimentary desserts include red bean cakes, mochi, fresh fruits, and plant-based ice creams.
Offers a plant-based 7 course meal with a variety of vegan options. The vegan keiseki is authentic and visually appealing, served in a traditional atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options on the menu.
The cheapest set menu starts at $87 per person.
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.
Ramen here features house-made noodles with classic flavors that stand out. Options include a smoked dashi ramen with a strong, unique taste and a vegan ramen for a healthier choice.
Vegan ramen stands out with great flavor and presentation. Vegetarian options include well-executed dishes that avoid pork and offer a healthier choice.
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.
Small space with cozy, intimate atmosphere and quiet setting despite nearby busy area. Decor is beautiful and inviting, creating a romantic, homey vibe ideal for relaxed meals. Staff-run operation adds warmth and personal touch to the experience.
Drunken Udon features noodles with fake chicken and a flavorful sauce. Bento Orange Tofu offers a sweet and tangy taste. Tom Yum Udon Soup combines spicy and sour elements in a comforting broth.
Offers a wide range of all vegan options with a focus on Thai vegan food that delivers excellent flavor profiles. Dishes like vegan Khao Mun Gai and vegetarian fried rice with tofu stand out for their quality and taste.
Good to know
The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays.
SAMATA VEGAN HOUSE opens at 1 pm and closes at 10 pm.
The interior is small, so plan ahead and call for reservations.
Small space with classic Korean decor and brass dishware creates a warm, authentic atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and inviting, mixing families, dates, and groups in a lively yet comfortable setting. Casual K-pop music hums softly, enhancing the easy-going, relaxing mood.
Crispy katsu dishes stand out with umami flavor and quality meat, especially in the chicken and pork options. The curry is light and fruity, balancing richness well, and the Cheese Katsu with Curry features a golden pork chop beneath bubbling cheese.
Menu includes a solid range of vegetarian dishes like soondubu and vegetarian bibimbap. Side dishes such as ban chan complement the options well.
Good to know
The restaurant is open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited in the area, so consider public transport.
Small, family-run Korean restaurant offers a cozy, warm atmosphere with modern Korean dรฉcor and soft lighting. The vibe is relaxed and inviting, creating a homely, intimate setting that feels like a hidden gem. It attracts those seeking authentic, comforting Korean food in a clean, charming space.
Spicy ramen comes with small appetizers and miso soup that complement the meal. DoorDash orders include extra food like rice and side dishes.
Vegetarian options include a self-serve ramen bar with vegetarian ramen and various vegetarian noodle dishes. The menu offers multiple choices catering specifically to vegetarians.
Good to know
All items are served within a 10-minute window.
There is hardly any wait time for food.
The location next to the metro A line is convenient.
Korean restaurant offers a clean, cozy interior with modern Korean cafe style and well-lit, tidy decor. Atmosphere feels warm and upscale casual, though noise levels can be high, making conversation challenging. Small space creates an intimate vibe with a trendy, wholesome energy.
Salmon sashimi comes thick, buttery, and very fresh, priced well at $26. The sukiyaki beef is tender and flavorful, served sweet and savory with vegetables. Cold soba combo offers a refreshing option.
Vegetarian options include an eggplant rice pot that is flavorful and customizable. Sauces, seaweed, and toppings add variety to the dishes.
Good to know
Parking is validated for a couple hours if you dine here.
You can only add to the wait list in person.
Donโt forget to ask the restaurant for a stamp after your meal.
Japanese restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere with live music and a curved bar top for cocktail service. The space feels classy and meticulously maintained, blending trendy lighting with engaging energy. Cocktails feature Japanese whiskeys and sake, complementing fresh sushi and unique vegan options.
Fresh sushi stands out with top nigiri and sashimis selections. The menu includes spicy garlic edamame, soul roll, and a miso black cod entree that complement the exceptional miso soup.
Vegetarian options include the Rio Roll, a thoughtful sushi choice, and several vegan dishes that stand out for their flavor. Gluten free selections also complement the vegetarian menu well.
Good to know
Happy hour is available every day, including weekends, from 4-6 PM.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all bills without prior notice.
Credit card payments incur an additional 3% fee.
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.
Gyoza here are crispy on the outside and juicy with broth inside, similar to soup dumplings. Options include vegan, pork, and chicken gyoza, all handmade and flavorful, alongside other dishes like spicy tuna rice and pork bowls.
Vegan gyoza stands out with insanely good flavor and a taste that makes you double-check it's vegan. The menu offers great vegan options alongside pork and chicken gyoza, all prepared with care.
Good to know
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.
Udon noodle restaurant offers a spacious interior with plenty of seating including outdoor patio options. Atmosphere feels laid back and friendly, often accompanied by energetic music like K-pop. The place operates with a self-service style, creating a casual dining experience.
Fresh udon is made daily in-house with options like Tonkotsu miso soup and gyudon. Customers can add their own tempura goodies such as gyoza, enjoying quick service and reasonable prices.
Vegan and vegetarian options include vegan noodles and vegan tan tan. The menu offers several good choices for vegetarians.
Good to know
Parking is available at The Bloc with one hour of free validation.
Kake udon costs 1000 yen, making it an affordable meal option.
There is no table service; diners order and find their own seats.
Interior design features wall slates and a modern spa vibe with spotless, stylish decor. Atmosphere stays laid back and comfortable, supporting relaxed conversations. Seating is very comfortable, and the place maintains a quiet, clean environment even when half full.
Ramen here features a rich chicken broth that stands out from typical pork-based versions. The signature ramen offers a light, fresh broth with a jammy boiled egg, paired with handmade pan-fried gyoza that have a paper-thin skin and juicy filling.
Limited vegan options exist, but a vegan menu is available. Edamame is offered complimentary, and vegan ramen is on the menu.
Good to know
The restaurant has a larger parking structure beneath the building.
A typical person spends between $20 and $30 for ramen and one appetizer.
The gyoza costs $8 and is a popular appetizer.
Ghost kitchen setup delivers creative sushi musubis and unique packaging with fast service. Menu blends vegan options and bold flavors like Bulgogi fries and Chicken Katsu. Food arrives on time, making it a reliable choice for delivery-focused dining.
Generous portions of sushi musubis come with unique toppings like caramelized bacon and spam wasabis. Bento boxes offer a variety of options including Chicken Katsu and bulgogi, with some vegan choices like California sushi also available.
Vegan California sushi stands out as a flavorful option. The portabella mushroom is a popular choice even among non-vegans. The menu separates Vegan Sushi with Attitude from some vegan options in the regular sushi menu, so ordering carefully matters.
Good to know
Sushi With Attitude operates as a ghost kitchen primarily for delivery apps.
Pay attention when ordering, as there are vegan options that may confuse customers.
Delivery is fast, ensuring food arrives on time.
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.
Ramen here stands out for its hearty broth and fresh toppings. The menu features options like Grilled Chicken Ramen and spicy varieties that deliver consistent flavor.
Multiple vegetarian ramen options include the Flying Vegan Harvest with long noodles, vegan meat, corn, and broccoli. Vegan dishes like the creamy ramen and impossible meat gyoza offer generous portions and rich flavor.
Good to know
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.
Sushi restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with a dog-friendly patio and a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Music plays softly, creating a nice atmosphere both inside and on the back patio. The place feels like a hole-in-the-wall with an elevated dining experience.
Sushi features fresh sashimi and a full nigiri selection with a good variety of fish. The menu includes plant-based fish options suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Extensive vegan dishes and plenty of vegetarian options fill the menu. The plant-based fish stands out, and Brussels sprouts can be made vegan on request.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult on weekends; consider alternative transport.
Happy hour runs from 3 to 6pm with a variety of appetizer options.
Expect a 20-minute wait beyond reservation times during busy hours.
Small Japanese ramen bar offers a cozy, relaxing atmosphere with Studio Ghibli music and films playing quietly. The vibe stays quiet and welcoming, making it a calm spot for enjoying traditional ramen. Portions are thoughtfully prepared and the broth is notably rich and flavorful.
Ramen here features excellent miso broth and consistently well-prepared, tasty soups. The food pairs with great service that enhances the dining experience.
Vegetarian options include several vegan-friendly side dishes alongside other choices. The menu clearly offers vegetarian selections beyond the main ramen dishes.
Good to know
Fukurou RAMEN is open until 11:30 PM on weekdays.
Hoppy Hour offers two ramen for $22.
Expect to find street parking available nearby.
Small, modern ramen restaurant offers a cozy interior with atmospheric backyard patio featuring lights and heaters. The vibe is lively and traditional, supported by a great playlist and Naruto-themed decor. It attracts groups of friends and those seeking authentic tsukemen in a fresh, urban setting.
Tonkotsu ramen stands out with a superb, authentic flavor that closely matches ramen found in Japan. The menu features excellent traditional ramen and dipping tsukemen, all priced reasonably around $16.
Vegan options include two similar ramen dishes with actual vegan broth. The ramen tastes good and flavorful, though some find the broth bland or like hot water.
Good to know
Happy hour menu is available from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
No wait for tables around 1-2pm during my visit.
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.
Ramen here matches Japanese quality with rich flavors. The udon stands out as notably good, alongside juicy karaage and classic tonkatsu.
Menu highlights clearly marked plant-based options and a variety of vegan dishes. Choices include vegan ramen, avocado rolls, vegetable gyoza, and vegetable 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.
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.
Ramen here features rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles with fresh toppings. Sushi options like yellowtail and salmon rolls stand out for their freshness and quality.
Broth in the vegan ramen is flavorful and not bland. Spicy vegan ramen stands out as a consistent favorite. Good variety of vegetarian options available.
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 Japanese spot offers standing dining with a long window counter and no seating. Atmosphere feels lively on weekends and casual, attracting those who enjoy quick, quality katsu sandwiches. The place stands out for its crispy, juicy pork and shrimp sandwiches with flavorful sauces.
Katsu sandwiches come with honey milk bread, frisee, yuzu-kosho slaw, and katsu sauce, making them crispy, tender, and moist. Options include pork, chicken, shrimp, mushroom, and vegetarian, all served sizable and filling, with curry plates and cheese fries also available.
Vegetarian options include a mushroom Sando and a vegetarian katsu sandwich that satisfy cravings well.
Good to know
Parking can be hard during peak times; consider using paid lots.
This place is more of a grab-and-go spot with limited seating.
The total cost for two sandwiches, fries, and a drink is around $42.
Small, cozy space with Japanese-style decor and dim, warm lighting creates an inviting atmosphere. Hidden, hole-in-the-wall vibe attracts a lively crowd, often accompanied by loud 2000s music. Seating can feel tight, adding to the intimate, bustling energy.
Ramen stands out with its spicy tonkotsu and shrimp coconut varieties, offering a creamy, unique flavor similar to Tom Yum soup. Sushi comes fresh and beautifully presented, complementing the exquisite Japanese cuisine served here.
A nice selection of vegetarian and vegan options exists, with dishes clearly marked. The vegetarian ramen and the vegan ramen bowl both taste good.
Good to know
Payment is cash only.
Parking before 5pm at Ebaes is difficult to find.
Ebaes closes around 10 pm, so plan accordingly.
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.
Ramen here delivers incredible flavor with options like the spicy red king and garlic-rich squid ink ramen. Lamb ramen stands out, and the dishes come at an affordable price.
Vegan broth offers a nice change with tofu skin, potato tempuras, and plenty of spinach and bamboo shoots in the vegetarian ramen. The menu includes a vegetarian-friendly option with more ingredients than expected for a vegetarian soup.
Good to know
Expect to wait 20-45 minutes for a table during peak hours.
They only accept credit card payments.
There is no parking validation available.