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, dumplings, and bossam stand out as comfort food dishes here. Portions come good-sized and the food stays properly Korean and delicious.
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.
Small space with bright, clean interior and relaxing music creates a warm, casual atmosphere. The vibe is quiet and pleasant, making it feel cozy and inviting. The setting stands out for its Studio Ghibli-like ambiance and neat decor.
Affordable prices between $10 and $15 pair with delicious curry dishes and skewers. Portions stay generous while the food keeps a home-style Japanese flavor.
Broths come rich and well-balanced, avoiding excess saltiness. Tonkotsu and spicy miso ramen stand out with rich broth and good pork. A house sauce on the table adds an extra kick to the bowls.
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They had specials for the opening, including $10 tonkotsu ramen.
During happy hour, Monsta Ramen Curry offered $3 beers.
The restaurant offers the option to order with the server or scan a QR code to order online for a discounted price on certain items.
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.
Many varieties of fresh and frozen Korean food fill the market. A food court offers different cuisines alongside a bakery. The market stocks a wide range of Asian food products and fresh produce.
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.
Japanese grocery store with a food court featuring authentic ramen and sushi creates a vibe like being in Japan. Clean, organized space includes anime-themed shops and a gaming room, attracting those seeking genuine Japanese products and atmosphere.
Fresh crepes and a wide variety of Japanese specialty foods fill the food court. Santouka Ramen serves spicy miso ramen with chashu, and Musashiya offers katsudon alongside other Japanese dishes.
Santouka Ramen in the food court serves authentic Japanese ramen with options like spicy miso ramen with chashu. The food court offers a variety of Japanese dishes, making it a highlight for ramen lovers.
Good to know
Parking can be very challenging, especially during lunch hours.
Visit early for the best selection of bento boxes and fresh sushi.
Prepared foods are often marked down by half near closing time.
Ramen restaurant inside a busy grocery store food court offers a family-friendly atmosphere with a steady flow of customers. The space feels like a casual dining patio with efficient service and a focus on consistent, rich ramen at a good price to quality ratio. People tend to eat quickly and move on, making it a practical spot for a quick, comforting meal.
Simple comfort food shines with the char siu rice bowl, featuring warm, plump short grain rice topped with tender pork and fresh green onions. The ramen food court offers quick, straightforward meals in a casual setting.
Rich, tasty ramen serves as the main draw here, featuring secret stash of chashu pork hidden at the bottom. The spicy miso ramen offers good flavor and quantity, all at about half the price of many other ramen spots.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; expect a wait during peak hours.
The large shio ramen costs $12.95, with smaller sizes available.
Expect limited seating during lunch hours due to high customer volume.
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.
Authentic ramen dishes come with beautifully crafted flavors and generous portions. Staff serve food quickly even when short staffed, maintaining great service throughout.
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.
Small Japanese restaurant with traditional tatami seating and Japanese-themed decor creates a cozy, authentic izakaya vibe. Lounge area gets overcrowded and hot, while dining side offers a quieter experience. Late nights bring a lively atmosphere with locals enjoying unique ramen and yakitori dishes.
Food arrives delicious and ready on time with nice packaging. The iPad ordering system lets you order and call staff directly, making the experience smooth.
Tonkotsu ramen offers an extremely flavorful broth with marinated ramen eggs that stand out. Bowls cost around $15 and satisfy late night cravings with solid, classic flavors.
Good to know
Hinotez offers happy hour deals on drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is available in the rear, off Balboa, with plenty of spaces.
Expect a wait time during peak hours on weekends, especially after 7pm.
Cozy Japanese noodle house with simple wooden decor and a relaxed, unpretentious vibe. Atmosphere feels like eating at someone's home in Japan, with soulful aromas of broth and katsu filling the air. Regulars gather in a quiet space that stays lively late into the night.
Japanese dining here offers top-notch comfort food with very tasty dishes served quickly. The menu features great ramen and sushi that capture authentic flavors.
Broth stays warm and succulent, with noodles cooked just right. Ramen comes with toppings like poached egg and kimchi, served piping hot in cast-iron bowls for authentic comfort.
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Chopstix offers a happy hour from 9 PM to 12 AM with great deals.
The happy hour menu includes a California roll for around $6.
Chopstix is open until 1 AM on Fridays and Saturdays.
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 stands out with rich, flavorful broth and tender noodles. Attentive service and quick delivery complement the high-quality food well.
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.