Small sushi spot offers intimate seating and outdoor dining near a park. Yakisoba shines with rich flavor, paired well with teriyaki or udon soup. Cozy, family-run vibe feels like a Japanese home with quirky to-go sushi containers.
Yakisoba stands out as a flavorful dish here, often paired with teriyaki or udon soup. It shares the menu with other tasty options like gyoza and poke bowls.
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Reservations are recommended for parties greater than four.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
You order at the counter, and food is brought to your table.
Small dining area with intimate atmosphere offers a cozy, tranquil vibe. Yakisoba shines with its unique yam yam sauce, though beef is best skipped. Quiet space with thin walls keeps the mood peaceful and genuine.
Yakisoba comes with a yam yam sauce that adds a unique flavor. The dish is consistently delicious, though the beef in it is better skipped.
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Lunch specials are available from Monday through Saturday.
The restaurant offers takeout and delivery services.
Expect limited seating, so arrive early if dining in.
Cozy space offers a calm vibe and fresh sushi from an open kitchen. Yakisoba shines with shrimp and steak and rich sukiyaki beef. Affordable prices and flavorful dishes make it great for families and takeout.
Shrimp and steak come together in the yakisoba noodles packed with flavor and cooked perfectly. Sukiyaki beef adds a rich touch to the dish, making it particularly delicious.
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The prices at this spot are surprisingly affordable for Japanese cuisine.
Portions are generous, especially for the hibachi dishes.
Takeout is a popular option here, perfect for a quick meal.
Small space with hand-painted mural and modern decor offers a casual, welcoming vibe. Chicken Yakisoba shines with amazing flavor, paired well with edamame and gyoza appetizers. Large bar serves top-shelf drinks, perfect for dining with friends or family.
Chicken Yakisoba stands out with its amazing flavor. The Yakisoba pairs well with appetizers like Edamame and gyoza, making for a delicious combo.
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Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers for $5.
The menu features one vegan ramen option and limited broth choices.
Prices for ramen bowls range from $16 to $17, with extra charges for add-ons.
Small space with wooden benches offers an intimate Japanese vibe. Yakisoba shines as a perfect dinner choice, paired with takoyaki for a street food feel. Staff are attentive, prices affordable, making it a cozy spot for fresh sushi and casual dining.
Yakisoba comes out as a perfect dinner option here. It pairs well with other typical Japanese street dishes like takoyaki.
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The prices at this place are very affordable for Japanese food.
There is plenty of free parking available nearby.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian options.
Small Japanese spot shines with an open kitchen where chefs craft okonomiyaki. Yakisoba features crispy noodles that make it a must-try. Modern, clean space feels authentic and welcoming, though it gets lively and crowded on weekends.
Crispy noodles stand out in the yakisoba here. The dish is solid and enjoyable, with no regrets ordering it twice.
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Enter the Pokรฉmon card raffle by purchasing a drink and an okonomiyaki.
Parking is available right in front of the building.
The restaurant gets busy on weekends, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Large, elegant space with wooden interior and Japanese art creates a warm vibe. Pork and chicken yakisoba shine with tender beef and rich flavors. Multiple TVs show anime, adding cultural flair to a modern, relaxed dining experience.
Pork and chicken versions stand out with tender beef and flavorful pork. Yakisoba matches the ramen in quality, with the Spicy Tantan Pork Ramen and chicken yakisoba as favorites.
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The lunch menu is only available for dine-in, not for take-out.
The price is very reasonable, allowing for high-end food at an average cost.
The restaurant offers great lunch menu prices and options.
Modern, cozy space with stylish decor and warm lighting sets an intimate vibe. Yakisoba is pricey and opinions vary on taste, making it a mixed choice. Comfortable seating suits both casual dinners and special occasions.
Yakisoba here has a mixed reputation with some finding it delicious and others saying the taste is bad. It tends to be on the expensive side compared to other dishes.
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Happy hour specials include $7 items like Stuffed Jalapeรฑo and $5 sake.
Daily happy hour specials are available, even on weekends.
Lunch specials offer sushi or sashimi bento for $20.
Sleek interior and intimate atmosphere create a lively vibe. Yakisoba arrives sizzling with a great smell and satisfying portion. Fresh, high-quality sushi shines alongside affordable prices and a roomy layout, making it both accessible and inviting.
Yakisoba comes out sizzling with a great smell and normal portion size that satisfies. The dish tastes delicious alongside other menu items like fried rice and teriyaki bowls.
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Lunch specials are available every day until 2:30 pm.
Monthly specials feature new roll combinations created by the chef.
The restaurant offers options for vegans, vegetarians, and picky eaters.
Cozy spot near campus offers a homey vibe with excellent ramen and authentic Chinese noodles. Yakisoba dishes feature tofu options and pair well with braised pork rib ramen. Small space with cute decoration makes it perfect for a chill meal.
Beef and chicken yakisoba come with tofu added or as a standalone dish. Noodles vary, with some versions not matching traditional yakisoba style. The yakisoba pairs well with other dishes like braised pork rib ramen.
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The current operating hours are from 18:00 to 22:00, Tuesday to Sunday.
The boss mentioned that the hours might change to 17:30 to 22:00 next week.
The portions I received were generous.