Asian restaurant with modern, inviting decor and photo-worthy corners creates a friendly, vibey atmosphere. Loud, chill music and several TVs showing sports and K-pop fill the space. Cocktails like lychee and passionfruit complement soft dumplings and flavorful chicken rolls.
Soup dumplings stand out with their savory, melt-in-your-mouth quality. The menu also features spicy ramen and a flavorful Piggy soup that complement the dumplings well.
Broth stands out with its creamy, smooth, slightly sweet pork tonkotsu flavor. Thin chashu pork cooks perfectly, paired with medium noodles for a balanced bowl.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 8pm with $1 wings and late night deals.
The $1 wings are a popular choice during happy hour.
Parking is easier at this location compared to others in the area.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers authentic Lanzhou beef noodles with hand-pulled noodles and a clean, flavorful broth. Interior feels bright and new, reflecting modern Chinese style, with a quiet and pleasant atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking halal, northern-west style Chinese cuisine near the beach.
Beef noodle soup features a rich, flavorful broth paired with delicious noodles that have a satisfying texture. The soup stands out for its authentic Lanzhou style and consistent quality.
Handmade ramen noodles come in custom shapes, tenderness, and thickness. The broth, beef, and noodles all taste delicious. Medium size ramen is a popular choice. Side dishes are generous with ramen sets.
Good to know
The restaurant offers two hours of free underground parking.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Lanzhou Beef Noodles are $8.99, down from $14.99.
Everything was 50% off during the soft opening.
Korean restaurant with clean, modern interior and K-pop music videos playing on large TVs. Atmosphere is welcoming and pleasant, suitable for casual dinners and catching up with friends. Tables are close together, creating a lively but sometimes noisy environment.
Spicy beef soup and bone broth soup stand out with rich, creamy flavors from slow cooking. Mandu soup and ox tail soup offer comforting, tasty options that suit chilly days well.
Yukgaejang stew with custom-made ramen noodles offers a fresh, flavorful experience that is not too salty. The noodles have a soft and chewy texture, making the dish stand out from typical ramen.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; the restaurant uses a paper waitlist only.
Expect long wait times on weekend nights, often exceeding 40 minutes.
Parking is plentiful and free, making access easy for visitors.
Seating centers around a large round table that encourages sociable dining but suits dates or solo visits better than large groups. The atmosphere blends modern, hip vibes with a cozy, comfortable feel in a clean, small space. The place offers a kid-friendly environment with simple amenities like crayons and coloring sheets.
Soups feature Wagyu meat and Ribeye Steak, offering rich flavors. A variety of vegetables and noodles come with the soup, making the meal filling and satisfying.
Fresh ramen noodles stand out with a flavorful broth in the tonkatsu ramen. Tender ribeye and beef short rib add rich texture, and finishing with noodles is a chef's kiss.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 20% off from 5 pm to 6 pm, Monday through Friday.
Expect to spend around $50-70 per person for a meal.
A 10% discount is available for return customers.
Modern interior with open kitchen and bold style sets a romantic, lively atmosphere that grows louder as the space fills. Small and community tables mix with bar and outdoor seating offering views of a clock tower. Attention to detail shows in beautiful bowls and clean, flavorful ramen broths without heavy salt.
Soup features a fish-based broth that stands out from typical ramen. It stays flavorful without being salty or oily, and bowl shapes highlight the soup's qualities.
Ramen here features fresh, house-made noodles with a texture that recalls Japan. Broths like the clean tonkotsu and Tokyo shoyu are balanced, not too salty, and come in bold, varied styles including chicken and yuzu kombu options.
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Ujin offers only four types of ramen with smaller portions compared to other places.
Prices are slightly high, with ramen dishes costing around $20.
Expect variable service experiences; some visits may be better than others.
Small, traditional Japanese-style space with cozy atmosphere and space-savvy seating mostly for two. Authentic izakaya vibe with Japanese staff and cuisine, creating a relaxing, fun pub energy similar to spots in Japan. Operates on a first-come, first-served basis with a patio for waiting.
Miso soup stands out for its rich and tasty flavor. Other soups like the Masa Original Tonkatsu and salmon soup bowl also deliver strong, satisfying broths.
Soy sauce ramen stands out with its delicious broth and noodles that have a nice bite. The menu features regional style Hakata ramen and simple, flavorful options like Shio ramen, all served with fresh, quality ingredients.
Good to know
They do not accept reservations and operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
They don't open until 5:30 PM for dinner.
Parking can be tough because the lot is small and street parking can be difficult.
Cozy sushi restaurant with a peaceful atmosphere and authentic Japanese family ownership. The space feels warm and relaxing, often quiet and calm. Fresh sushi and traditional dishes attract diners who appreciate high-quality ingredients and a genuine Japanese experience.
Miso soup comes with many meals and tastes fresh and soft. It sometimes arrives lukewarm but pairs well with bento boxes and sides like gyoza and tempura.
Broth stands out with Tonkotsu's rich flavor and the spicy vegetable ramen's unique taste. Ramen dishes come fresh and high quality, matching well with sushi options.
Good to know
Reservations are advisable as the restaurant fills up quickly after 6:15 PM.
Expect prices around $15-20 per roll, which is typical for sushi.
The lunch specials offer high quality at reasonable prices.
Small space with wood style design feels cozy but can get crowded quickly. Atmosphere stays calming and intimate, attracting those who appreciate quiet dining. Seating is limited and uncomfortable, contributing to a packed yet popular vibe.
Broth stays hot and offers a rich, flavorful taste without being salty. Tonkotsu soup comes out thick and creamy, even in veggie options.
Tonkotsu and shoyu ramen stand out with rich, flavorful broths and perfectly cooked noodles. The ramen features craftsmanship in every bowl and consistently delivers an incredible taste experience.
Good to know
The place fills up quickly, and they do not take reservations.
Expect wait times of over an hour on Friday evenings.
Parking can be inconvenient due to nearby construction.
Spacious seating and modern casual design create a clean, classy setting with a homey, family vibe. Music stays chill with 80's pop tunes at a comfortable volume, supporting a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. The place feels like stepping back into Asia, offering a relaxed yet lively environment.
Miso soup appears often and tastes good, served alongside various dishes. Tempura udon soup offers a heartier option with tempura and noodles.
Tonkotsu ramen stands out on the menu alongside tempura udon and bento boxes. The ramen is consistently delicious though service offers little guidance on the dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible for those with mobility needs.
There is a large free parking lot available nearby.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Asian restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a retro-inspired decor and great music. The space feels clean and inviting, attracting a busy crowd. Ordering and payment happen upfront, creating a straightforward dining flow.
Soup dumplings burst with unique, flavorful fillings and rich broth. Braised beef noodle soup offers a complex, flavorful broth with tender beef shank and fresh pickled mustard greens. Ramen soups feature super complex broths that stand out.
Broth stands out with its rich and savory flavors, especially in the miso and spicy miso ramen. The Spicy Deluxe Paiko Ramen features crispy breaded chicken and perfectly cooked noodles in a thick, flavorful broth.
Good to know
Customers order themselves through their phones using a QR code on each table.
Prepaying for food is common here, which is unusual for sit-down restaurants.
Parking is challenging around the area, so plan accordingly.
Sushi restaurant blends Korean pub style with a vibrant izakaya vibe, featuring K-pop music and multiple TVs showing music videos. Atmosphere stays lively and cool with neon signs and a large fan. Bar offers a variety of soju cocktails alongside high-quality sushi and Korean dishes.
Soups offer good flavor and come with lots of noodles. Options include a seriously delicious jjambbong, a fishcake udon that's pricey but tasty, and a pork soup with small pork pieces and half an egg.
Seafood ramen comes with a spicy kick and a variety of seafood. Tonkotsu and veggie ramen options are also available, with the veggie ramen being fully vegan without modifications.
Good to know
Zzan is open late for late-night food cravings.
They sometimes play K-dramas and mukbangs alongside music videos.
Credit card payments are accepted, and tap pay is available.
Ramen restaurant offers traditional sushi bar seating and a clean, peaceful atmosphere with authentic Japanese vibes. The place draws a steady crowd with no wait times and ample parking. It stands out for highly customizable ramen options and a quiet, welcoming environment.
Soup features a shio base that feels light and refreshing. It avoids the oily heaviness common in other ramen, offering flavors like mapo tofu, hot and sour, and green chili shio ramen.
Spicy Tan Tan Ramen and Kitakata Ramen stand out for their rich flavor without heaviness. The shoyu ramen and green chili shio ramen offer excellent, balanced tastes.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a summer special for cold ramen, ending on 08/31.
Toppings are extra, costing at least $2 each.
Parking is easy and plentiful.
Ramen restaurant offers a small, clean space with traditional Japanese decor and smooth music creating a welcoming atmosphere. Seating includes an outdoor patio option that adds variety. The vibe is calm and organized, with quick service and no wait times typical.
Soups here offer strong, flavorful beef bone broth and a creamy ramen soup packed with vegetables. Garlic oils around onions add a tasty depth to the dishes.
Great tonkotsu ramen stands out with rich broth and tender chasu. The miso ramen offers excellent flavor, and the karaage rivals the ramen in quality.
Good to know
Expect a fast-moving line, making wait times shorter than other locations.
Payment is required before receiving food, typical of a counter service setup.
Prices are around $15-$17 for a bowl, which some find expensive.
Huge Korean grocery store with spacious food court featuring about eight vendors and a small French bakery. Crowded aisles make maneuvering carts difficult, but the place offers an outstanding selection of authentic Asian foods and fresh seafood. Walls display maker-inspired graphics, adding a unique visual touch.
Options include spicy tofu soup, soondae soup, and pork soup. Korean favorites like jjajangmyeon and naengmyeon come with hearty broths.
An endless selection of ramen and noodles makes choosing fun. Bowls are huge, often enough for two or three people. Unique options like Kimchi ramen add variety to the menu.
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H Mart Balboa offers a large selection of Korean food and snacks.
Parking can be challenging at times.
The store is clean and well-organized.
Restaurant offers casual, family-friendly atmosphere with options to dine inside or outside. Menu features fresh sushi and Korean dishes, including customizable sushi and crispy fried chicken wings. Space is small and cozy, creating an intimate dining experience.
Spicy tofu soup varies between amazing and poorly seasoned. Miso soup comes with bento boxes and is enjoyed by many. Soondubu tofu soup and Chashu ramen are popular choices for kids.
Chashu Ramen stands out as a popular choice, especially among kids. The menu also includes Soondubu Tofu Soup, blending Korean and Japanese flavors in one spot.
Good to know
Parking is available in the shopping center with no fees.
Happy hour features half-price appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
The average price for sushi rolls is around $13.
Small, modernized Japanese ramen shop offers an upscale yet cozy vibe with a clean, bright interior. Atmosphere stays quiet and casual, welcoming for relaxed meals. Known for authentic broths and perfectly balanced saltiness, it serves some of the best ramen flavors outside Japan.
Soup features a very flavorful miso base with a warm broth that complements the chewy noodles perfectly matched in thickness to the soup.
Ramen here features perfectly cooked noodles and a phenomenal miso broth that balances richness well. Signature dishes include Butter corn miso ramen and spicy miso, both praised for taste and quality.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dining, which is a recent change.
Parking is very difficult, especially on weekends.
The Tonkotsu ramen costs about $24, while Miso ramen is $15.
Ramen restaurant inside a mall offers bright, clean space with minimal decoration and high noise levels. The atmosphere feels sterile and cold, with small outdoor seating that is dog friendly. The vibe is functional but lacks warmth, catering to quick dining rather than leisurely meals.
Thick soup with large noodles stands out here. The soup ranks among the top two for slurpable noodle spots in the mall.
Broth flavors range from creamy tonkotsu to garlic truffle, both rich and satisfying. Ramen includes tender pork or large meat cuts, paired with noodles that hold up well in the flavorful soup.
Good to know
The food is prepared in less than 10 minutes.
Vegan options are available on the menu.
Each dish costs $15, and no refills are provided without asking.
Small, cramped space with authentic Japanese style and checklist order forms on tables. Atmosphere includes loud ambient music and noticeable cigar smoke odor from nearby businesses. Busy environment that fills quickly, requiring early arrival or reservation.
Tonkotsu ramen soup offers an authentic flavor that recalls Japan. The soup base is generally excellent, though sometimes served a bit too warm, and the tantanmen soup tends to be pasty rather than soupy.
Tonkotsu ramen stands out with its rich, creamy broth and tender noodles. The shop serves classic Japanese ramen with excellent quality and consistent flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant closes from 2 to 5 PM, so plan accordingly.
Expect a long wait, especially if you arrive after 2 PM.
Korean restaurant offers induction burners at each table for hot pot dining with a casual, homey atmosphere reminiscent of South Korea. Entertainment includes Korean mukbang videos that add a light, humorous touch. The space stays clean and orderly with neat dish presentation, attracting those seeking authentic Korean flavors.
Spicy pork bone soup features brisket slices and a rich broth. Seafood appears in the spicy tofu soup. Bone potato soup and pork bone hot pot soup offer flavorful, hearty options.
Broth serves as a base for cooking ramen noodles directly in the hot pot. Adding ramen helps balance portions alongside rice for groups. Some noodles may remain in the broth or pot after serving.
Good to know
Parking is limited during lunch and dinner times, so arrive early.
Street parking is recommended due to limited spaces in the lot.
Expect to pay around $40 for a medium hot pot for two.
Japanese restaurant offers inside and outside seating with organized to-go counter for quick orders. Atmosphere feels cool and inviting, suited for speedy lunch or casual dinner. Menu includes classic and fusion rolls, with fresh sushi and Korean dishes executed well.
Fusion options include Ramen, Korean Bibimbap, and Tofu Soup. Miso soup offers a savory warmth and works well as a starter or alongside meals.
Fusion options include Champion ramen, Korean Bibimbap, and Tofu Soup. Champion ramen stands out as a favorite dish and is consistently good.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 20% off all items until 5 pm.
Parking can be tricky during lunchtime.
Sushi Ren is allergy friendly and offers a variety of options.
Ramen restaurant inside a shared food hall with a live DJ creates a lively yet sometimes noisy atmosphere. Interior design is festive and modern, featuring several tables and booths for groups. The vibe balances relaxing and energetic, attracting diners who appreciate both ambiance and quality ramen.
Soups offer flavorful warmth without overwhelming saltiness, though the ramen soup leans a bit salty. Both options provide a satisfying choice after activities like surfing.
Rich and creamy Hakata Tonkotsu broth stands out with perfectly cooked noodles and a runny soft-boiled egg. The ramen offers very rich and flavorful broth with perfect toppings, including options like an extra egg substitution.
Good to know
During happy hour, appetizers are available from a special menu.
A 4% surcharge is added to all bills to cover rising food costs.
There is no wait time at Marufuku Ramen.
Small, cozy sushi restaurant with intimate atmosphere and authentic Tokyo vibes. Limited seating creates a warm, inviting space often packed with charm. Music adds to the serene, chill energy, making it ideal for quiet meals or dates.
Spicy salmon and miso soups stand out with rich flavors. Curry udon soup offers a hearty option, while biria ramen soup has very little broth.
Birria ramen stands out as better than anywhere else in the area. The pork katsu curry and spicy ramen also deliver strong flavors. Rice bowls and matcha tiramisu complement the ramen well.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 6 PM with discounted prices on select items.
The restaurant can only accommodate about 25 customers at a time.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and popularity.
Thai eatery inside a bustling public market offers huge portions with flavorful dishes like ramen and crab rangoon. Atmosphere shifts with market crowd, creating a lively and dynamic vibe. Known for generous servings and a mix of traditional and unique flavors.
Soups offer a range from light and pleasant to rich and delicious broths. Options like Beef Wonton, Pork, and Duck with Chicken broth showcase great umami flavor and well-cooked ingredients.
Ramen comes with a good amount of broth, noodles, and pork and is ready in about 10 minutes. Prices hover around $17 a bowl, but the flavor and toppings vary, sometimes being flavorless or fewer than before.
Good to know
The ramen is ready in just 10 minutes.
Portion sizes are generous, suitable for sharing.
Expect busy times during peak hours, especially weekends.
Sushi restaurant offers spacious sushi bar, comfortable seating, and a lovely outdoor patio. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and family-friendly to lively with ongoing conversations and sports on two televisions. Fresh fish and high-quality sushi define the dining experience.
Cold soup called Mul-hwoe features sashimi and vegetables. Miso soup comes free with sides and pairs well with dishes like chicken cutlet and gyoza.
Spicy ramen stands out with its very spicy kick and includes raw cabbage, carrots, zucchini, and broccoli not listed on the menu. Some ramen dishes have overcooked eggs and broth that lacks flavor.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM with 30% off food.
During happy hour, there are no discounts on beers.
Parking can be challenging due to a busy garage.
Small restaurant with a modern interior and cozy ambiance feels welcoming despite close tables. Atmosphere stays casual and clean, with friendly staff contributing to a comfortable vibe. Space fills quickly, creating a lively but intimate setting.
Soups come rich and hot with a loaded flavor profile. Some soups serve separately from noodles, which might surprise those expecting a combined bowl.
Broths come super flavorful and authentic with options like spicy miso and oxtail. Noodles are plentiful and dishes include big chunks of chicken or pork, with alternatives for non-pork broths available.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, and the restaurant fills up quickly.
The menu is limited, primarily offering ramen and tsukemen.
Expect higher prices with a total cost around $56 for two people.
Casual Japanese restaurant with retro 60s-70s decor and a laid-back atmosphere featuring loud eclectic music including 90s, 2000s, and island styles. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs and offers sunlit dining. Portions are generous and affordable, creating a relaxed, unpretentious vibe.
Miso soup stands out with its exceptional flavor and quality above typical restaurant versions. Service includes attentive timing, serving soup first and preparing for the next dish promptly.
Spicy seafood ramen called Jjam Bbong stands out here. The menu offers a great variety including sushi, curries, and several ramen soups.
Good to know
Happy hour runs every day from 3 to 6 pm with great drink prices.
The dinner for two costs less than $20, making it very affordable.
Expect large portion sizes, perfect for sharing.
Spacious interior with a huge pot of broth simmering creates an authentic ramen atmosphere. Warm, cozy vibe contrasts with loud music that sometimes echoes, shifting energy from casual dining to nightclub-like late at night. Upstairs bar offers a quiet, peaceful retreat amid the lively main area.
Ramen soup offers an authentic taste with a Miso base featured in the Deluxe Ramen. No seafood options exist, and the soup fills but can feel unsatisfyingly plain.
Broth options include shoyu and vegan varieties, offering comforting and flavorful choices. The short rib ramen noodles and veggie ramen stand out for their taste and value. Service is great, and the atmosphere is cute and welcoming.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late on weekdays.
Expect to pay around $40 for multiple dishes.
They charge extra for certain sauces and toppings.