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We had an excellent meal here. The Gyoza was great and we all adored our sushi rolls. They were affordable and very well-made. The ramen was delicious. Pretty standard but well-made and would definitely come back for it. The only thing that was a bit off was the timing of the meal. We wanted to enjo
Bustling Japanese-style pub that is well worth the wait to get in. The menu offerings are pretty standard for an izakaya outpost: an array of small plates (think tapas) as well as entrée-sized noodle and rice dishes. Comfort food all around! They used to also have a page of more off-beat and limited
Great food! Great atmosphere! Felt like an izakaya in Japan. I got the Hakata ramen, spicy salmon roll, and the house sake.
I’ve been stopping in every trip I take to San Diego for a few years. I was so excited to eat here since it had been since the start of the pandemic since I’d been. You do usually have to wait a bit for a table, but the service is quick and high quality and food comes out fast. The food is tasty, I
Pretty nice and authentic. TLDR: soft shell crab is bomb but an acquired taste. It seems very traditional compared to any other place I’ve been too for sushi and ramen; I had the soft shell crab and it was amazing but definitely a acquired taste since it’s the whole crab fried and halfed and the dyn
Really like the decor. Delicious food and they had hokke on the menu. I should have brought cash because none of my major cards were accepted except my debit card. The server also didn't seem to like that we requested a table change (size preference for the amount of food we ordered) so it was sligh
My husband and I love going here! The food and service is always great. The only thing we don't love is how tight it can get with seating sometimes, since they are always so busy. Our average wait time at this restaurant is 45min - 1hr. We go during dinner time (anywhere from 6-7:30) and have gone
Got there at 6 right when they opened and man were we late!! But after the 30 minute wait we sat down ordered some sake and some small plates. I can't remember everything we ordered but everything was superb!! Everything was cooked perfectly and tasted great! So ready to go back and try other stuff!
Legendary place that’s been around for a while! You get the fun Japanese pub vibe (Izakaya) with quality food and authentic dishes. No reservations and sometimes limited days open for business, we try to walk in every chance we get! Study the menu and try them all! This isn’t your run of the mill “
I've traveled the entire USA eating ramen this to me, is average. They don't offer soft boiled eggs to go with your ramen. On top of that the broth left many things to be desired. The takoyaki appetizer was the best part of my meal. My husband ordered the gyudon and it was fabulous!!! If your cravi
We had more food than the pictures but both my hubby and my brother dove in before I could take pictures. Everything was delicious. Tip: This little place is popular (hidden gem that it is), I would suggest arriving at least a couple minutes before they open to get your pick of seats. We arrived bar
Great late night eating spot! Got the same vibe as the ones in Japan. Quick service, recommend the hot house sake! 🍶
We’ve been coming here for years and it’s always a great time with great food. Worth the wait (it can be a while ~45 mins or so) but make sure to stay around the area. We usually have their ramen and/or sushi rolls but anything you’re craving it won’t disappoint.
Ok folks is this taking my top spot for best ramen??? I’m definitely doing a hard hard think on it. This is how the ramen was in Japan. The ‘hakata ramen’ in particular had a prefect level of oil to the base… something that too often gets overlooked and ruined in other SD ramen joints. Noodles had t
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