Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles and dumplings offers a captivating cooking show visible through large windows. The space feels cozy and welcoming but can be stuffy and warm inside. Authentic Chinese flavors attract noodle lovers seeking traditional Lanzhou beef noodle soup and soup dumplings.
Rich, authentic beef noodle soup stands out with perfect seasoning and deep flavor. The egg drop soup features a distinct bone broth taste, while the oxtail soup adds variety to the soup offerings.
Authentic Lanzhou ramen features hand-made pull noodles that are very chewy and come in generous portions with plenty of beef. Stir-fried and spicy versions stand out as especially delicious and affordable.
Good to know
Expect 15-20 minute wait times on weekends for a table.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, only sodas and teas.
Takeout orders may not include rice with certain dishes, like kung pao chicken.
Restaurant offers warm, welcoming atmosphere with peaceful ambiance and authentic Japanese music playing softly. Decor includes a large wall mural and a quaint sushi bar, creating a comfortable and inviting space. Environment stays calm and chill, suitable for easy conversation and relaxed dining.
Soups here feature a multi-level delicious flavor in the tonkotsu ramen and a tomato-flavored broth that stands out as very different. The pork in the soup is easy to swallow and neither oily nor dry.
Broth stands out as flavorful and rich, especially in the Tonkotsu Ramen with its full-flavored, crunchy chashu pork. Options include a chicken katsu ramen with tomato broth and ramen lunch specials.
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They are offering a 30% discount until Sunday for their soft opening.
Happy Hour runs from 5 to 7pm with a 30% discount on everything.
The lunch combo of 3 rolls for $18 is well priced.
Dimly lit space with dark-painted walls creates a cozy, peaceful ambiance. Quiet and chill atmosphere suits both quick meals and leisurely dinners. Known for beautiful dish presentation and fresh, delicious sushi with unique touches like the erupting Volcano Roll.
Miso soup stands out as the best ever tasted here, often described as unforgettable. The menu also features a tempura soup option, served fresh alongside various rolls and kids meals.
Tonkotsu Ramen comes with extra pork and sometimes a small dessert. Miso and Don Katsu Ramen are well-prepared and served hot, with a spicy sashimi bowl also popular alongside.
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The lunch special includes one special roll, one regular roll, miso soup, and a salad for around $17.
The prices are very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.
BYOB policy allows guests to bring their own drinks.
Hand-pulled noodles take center stage with a chef performing a lively noodle show at the counter. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, creating an inviting vibe for diners. Unique Chinese dishes like Peking duck and clay pot rice offer authentic flavors with generous portions.
Egg drop soup comes in a large bucket and has a rich, satisfying flavor. The Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup offers a large portion with handpulled noodles and is a solid comfort food choice.
Handmade ramen stands out with many flavors to choose from. The LanZhou Ramen is a recommended option, and the ramen chef earns high praise for quality.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 30 minutes during weekend dinner hours.
The restaurant charges $2.50 per person for tea service.
The menu features unique dishes not commonly found in other restaurants.
Bright, clean space with an open kitchen offers an authentic and welcoming vibe. Casual, warm atmosphere feels like home, enhanced by creative decor and friendly staff. The place stands out for its pleasant ambiance and attention to detail.
Thick Tonkotsu and black garlic soups stand out with rich flavor and generous chashu portions. Noodles stay fresh and bouncy, soaking up the soup well.
Handmade ramen stands out with spicy chicken and Black Garlic options. The ramen offers comfort food vibes with rich, flavorful broth and fresh ingredients.
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Nishiki Ramen offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options.
The restaurant is newly opened and has a clean seating area.
Nishiki Ramen celebrated its 10-year anniversary recently.
Japanese restaurant offers an authentic atmosphere with traditional decor that feels like dining outdoors among Japanese buildings. The vibe is cozy and inviting, complemented by carefully crafted cocktails and a menu featuring standout ramen and gyoza dishes.
Soup features a flavorful base served hot with perfectly cooked noodles. Options include a low sodium Chicken Shio Ramen with a whole soft-boiled egg.
Tonkotsu Shoyu and spicy miso ramen stand out with rich, flavorful broths. Noodles get refilled for $2, offering a second bowl. The yuzu shio ramen offers a unique, refreshing taste. Portions like the Miso Ramen are generous and full of flavor.
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A bowl of ramen costs $20 before add-ons, totaling $26 with extras.
They offer a summer 99-cent Izakaya promotion for trying various dishes.
Happy hour is available with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Small takeaway stand inside a food court offers austere decor and seating at bar stools. Atmosphere feels quiet and solitary with a cold interior. Sushi consistently impresses with amazing freshness and flavor.
Miso soup stands out with its rich flavor and quality that rivals fine dining. Udon soup lacks customization and feels skimpy in portion size.
Pork ramen soup and other ramen options come with a tasty broth. Ramen pairs well with sushi like the dragon roll and crunch roll.
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Customers should check their to-go orders carefully.
They only use fresh fish daily.
SUSHI SPOT is a small takeaway stand inside the Chinese food court.
Small venue showcases master noodle pulling visible from the counter, creating an authentic Chinese atmosphere with warm, inviting decor. The vibe feels packed and lively, offering a genuine taste of northwestern Chinese cuisine.
Beef noodle soups stand out with rich halal beef flavor and authentic braised taste. Both soup noodles and fried noodles deliver soul-soothing warmth and delicious textures.
Authentic Lanzhou Ramen offers a good texture with hand-pulled noodles and a taste comparable to Mazilu in Lanzhou. Portions are small, similar to Japanese ramen, and prices remain reasonable.
Good to know
The meal for two costs around $30, providing good value.
All food served is halal, catering to dietary restrictions.
An 18% minimum gratuity is added to all bills.