Reviews Haha Ramen Sushi

5
A J
+5
It is great. You have to try it if you like Japanese food. I will be back for sure. Flavors are really good. Portions are generous. Prices are decent. What more can you ask for? The parking situation is a little awkward since it is downtown. It is not too bad to park around there though and it is absolutely worth walking a few blocks to eat here. Treat yourself. This place has excellent food.
4
Anthony Robinson
+4
The service was fair, even though we were the only table at the time. Had to wait, and ask for service vs being offered service. The was good though. Every item ordered was good, sushi and ramen.
5
Megan Rose
+5
Great service and location- The Hamachi kama was the best I've ever had in the bay area - grilled to perfection and perfectly seasoned. Everything I've tried here has been great quality, fresh, and very tasty. I recommend you try the spicy garlic edamame, and definitely the Hamachi kama.
5
Nang’s Thai
+5
I’ve passed by this place for exactly a year and always wanted to stop by and I finally did...Best decision this week. Pork and Katsu Spicy ramen, with a dragon roll and Hot Sake For the Win! Mmmm Everything was SOoo Delicious. I recommend everything I ordered and will definitely be back to try more fosho
5
Luis Del Rio
+5
The crowds tells it all you can’t go wrong!! Enjoy!!
4
kfmfe04
+4
Had the spicy miso garlic ramen. Quality was not bad for non-authentic ramen (toppings, soup, noodles are all satisfactory if you keep this in mind). FWIW, owner/chef probably Chinese as there is a Mala Ramen 麻辣麵 on the menu in place of Japanese 担々麺 (Tan-Tan Men). Reviewers that complain about the quality are most likely comparing against authentic shops like those found in South Bay and in SF. When I don't have the time or inclination to drive all the way to South Bay, for under $9 including tax, a bowl of non-authentic ramen here is actually a good value. (BTW, take non-authentic with a grain of salt, as ramen, 拉麵, has its origins from China, but the modern rendition of ramen ラーメン, the really good stuff, is from Japan. So when I say "non-authentic" I mean relative to the really good Japanese ラーメン. Haha, like many Chinese-owned restaurants, are trying to create their version of Japanese ramen, so their quality or ingredients may seem off. Rather than compare the two, I put "non-authentic" ramen in its own category because it's cheaper, sometimes providing a good value. However, if two shops were equidistant and equally priced, I would always go for authentic ramen.)
5
Christopher Gordon
+5
The sushi rolls are absolutely delicious and they always exceed my expectation. This is my favorite place to go for sushi in Hayward. And the people are so kind and wonderful every time.
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