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.
Food here offers excellent ramen with a taste reflecting a long history since 1885. Friendly staff provide fine dining service, and the thoughtful dรฉcor adds to the overall experience.
Crispy exterior and a good amount of tako inside make the takoyaki stand out. It delivers a solid, satisfying bite every time.
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.
Okonomiyaki restaurant with Japanese-inspired interior and open kitchen creates an authentic dining experience. Tables feature built-in grills for keeping food warm, supporting a lively, interactive atmosphere. The space suits groups well, combining traditional art elements with casual seating.
Food arrives fresh and hot on a heated griddle at the table, keeping it warm throughout the meal. The menu offers authentic Japanese dishes with immaculate preparation and no wait times.
Soft and moist texture defines the authentic Japanese style takoyaki here. The octopus inside stays perfectly cooked and tender, while the mentaiko version offers a crispy outside with a moist inside.
Good to know
Parking validation is available, making it easier to avoid street parking.
Happy hour offers nice drink prices, making it a good time to visit.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Japanese restaurant offers a spacious and relaxed atmosphere with comfortable booth seating. The vibe ranges from quiet and quaint to lively, depending on the time. It maintains a middle ground with average but inviting decor and a friendly, welcoming energy.
Japanese food stands out for its authentic flavors and delicious dishes. The black sausage ramen is a notable highlight.
Takoyaki comes out crispy outside and soft inside, packed with savory flavor.
Good to know
Parking is available at Japanese Village Plaza for visitors.
The restaurant offers a variety of Japanese dishes including katsu, curry, and bento boxes.
Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes offered.
Small, cozy space with Showa-era decor and a nostalgic Japanese atmosphere. Quiet and pleasant vibe enhanced by a robot server delivering food. Affordable prices complement an authentic cultural experience.
Food here offers authentic Japanese cuisine with a focus on tonkotsu ramen that stands out for its flavor. The menu includes Japanese-style Chinese dishes and stays consistent in quality despite changes in ownership.
Rich in flavor and pretty typical, the takoyaki offers a delicious and tasty bite that pairs well with a melon soda float.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 2 pm to 6 pm every day.
The prices are very affordable, especially considering the high quality.
Street parking is available nearby, but can be tricky to find.
Walk-up window serves fresh Japanese snacks with no seating available. The place draws long lines and gets very crowded, especially during events. Prices stay inexpensive, and signature items include red bean pancakes and imagawayaki with chewy, warm fillings.
Japanese take away style street food offers really good flavors with excellent presentation in boxes featuring the Silent Hill f logo. All the food is consistently good and enjoyable.
Offers takoyaki with two octopus pieces that cooks fast and comes at a good price. Specializes in skewers like chicken karaage and pork shiumai alongside the takoyaki.
Good to know
Mitsuru Cafe does not have dine-in options; it's primarily for to-go food.
The cafe accepts only cash, so plan accordingly.
Mitsuru Cafe is open only 4 days a week, so check before visiting.
Small, cozy ramen shop with lively, bustling atmosphere and intimate seating both indoors and outdoors. Simple interior with giant portions and a Wall of Bravery for spicy challenges. Offers a modified American style rather than traditional Japanese feel.
Food comes with large portions and stays fresh and flavorful. Spicy dishes stand out with a savory kick that keeps people coming back.
Fresh and hot takoyaki delivers a savory and delicious taste with a strong octopus flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like gyoza and stands out as a favorite choice.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky, but there is underground parking available.
Orochon Ramen only accepts cash, so plan accordingly.
The restaurant has an automatic 15% service charge added to bills.
Japanese restaurant with anime decor and a Japanese rock music theme creates a lively tavern-like atmosphere. Seating includes plenty of outside options and more indoor space than expected. Food offers varied authentic dishes with notable portions and flavors.
Food arrives quickly and in large portions. Octopus food balls stand out as delicious. Overall, the menu offers great quality Japanese dishes at a good value.
Crispy texture stands out in the takoyaki here. It stays true to very Japanese style and pairs well with drinks like a mega mug draft Sapporo.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a variety of food, including sushi, Katsu, rice bowls, and bento boxes.
I paid 13 dollars and received a full meal with soup and salad.
There was no line waiting to be seated.
Restaurant offers an immersive One Piece theme with character-themed decor and staff in costume creating a lively, fan-focused atmosphere. Space is small and cozy with limited seating and photo spots throughout. Merchandise and themed food add to the engaging experience.
Food arrives quickly and tastes genuinely good, especially the pasta. Dishes feel flavorful and well-prepared, not just gimmicky, though prices lean toward the expensive side.
Takoyaki tastes like typical takoyaki with a balanced sriracha mayo that is not overpowering. It stands out as a dish worth ordering again.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted for groups, so arrive early.
The cafe has limited seating, often leading to long wait times.
Payment is card-only; cash is not accepted.