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    Ducks

    4.1 (884 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Vic C.

    Ducks is located in the same small plaza as Escape Duck (an escape room business and do not believe they are related to this restaurant). I have been wanting to try Ducks for a few years now but never got a chance to try them until last Friday. Since we were in the area, we decided to make a to go order in person. We came in a few minutes before 7 pm and were greeted by an employee behind the counter (actually right as we were able to come in, a nice employee who was outside in front of the entrance opened the door for us). We told her that we wanted to make a to go order so she gave us menus to look over, in which we ended up getting: Ebi Don, $17.95 prior to tax- I decided to get a rice meal and opted for the shrimp tempura meal. This meal came with 3 long pieces of shrimp tempura, served over a bed of rice that has a lightly sweetened soy sauce drizzled over the rice. I really liked this dish and thought it was delicious. I shared one piece of shrimp and rice with my mom and my husband. They also both really liked the food. Veggie Yaki Udon, $14.50 prior to tax- My husband decided to order this dish because he wanted a noodle dish. Please note that this dish is a dry style noodle dish and not a soup udon dish. I thought this noodle dish was tasty and I liked that there were plenty of vegetables in the dish. The sauce used was tasty. My mom also had some and she liked it and so did my husband. ----------------------------------- (Total= $35.78 after tax) Service was friendly and wait time was not too bad, rather reasonable. I ended up using the restroom while I waited and was surprised to see a cute duck soap dispenser in the bathroom (but being that ducks are everywhere, maybe I should not have been surprised). I did enjoy the food and would consider coming back again to try the other entrees.

    Cold soba
    Izel V.

    Glad I finally got around to trying Ducks. The service was great, staff was attentive and turn around was swift. I'll give it a 5 but I think a 4.5 would be the most honest rating Food: The fried fish cake was my least favorite dish, it was underwhelming and the fish cake itself was small, I didn't finish it and I wouldn't order it again 1/5. The soba on the other hand was delicous and flavorful, the serving was generous and filling 5/5. My friend liked the curry and gave it a 4/5. Cute duckie decor and plenty of parking. Definitely worth checking out.

    Cold Ramen with mini curry
    William H.

    One of my favorite spots in the area for home-style Japanese food. A true San Gabriel Valley staple, Duck's stands apart from the usual ramen and sushi scene, offering a more rustic, comforting take on Japanese cuisine that feels like a mom-and-pop gem. For this combo, definitely choose the cold soba. The noodles have a nutty flavor and satisfying bite that pair beautifully with the light, vinegar-balanced dipping broth. The chicken curry is warm, cozy, and gently spiced -- the perfect contrast to the chilled soba. Thoughtful, balanced, and quietly excellent.

    Chicken Cutlet Curry Rice
    April V.

    We love this place, all items we've ever tried has great flavor & crispy textures! The curry is so tasty! I got the medium hot & it has a really nice kick to it. The only thing is that I noticed the cutlet doesn't have much flavoring without the curry, but it's tender & great texture

    Spicy Miso Soup Spaghetti
    Tram B.

    I don't think there's a place I love as much as Ducks. If we're in the area and we're hungry with no specific place in mind, Ducks is our choice. Spicy Miso Spaghetti - I wanted to try something different on their menu, but I don't think one is for me. The flavor is really strong and my husband liked it, but it just wasn't my choice. The taste is very similar to Vietnamese curry. I actually really liked the noodles, they were super chewy. Lunch Special with Curry Rice and Cold Soba - The curry felt so homey while the cold soba felt very refreshing. I was nervous at first because it's so much carbs and not much meat in it, but we actually managed to clean everything. The soba noodles were very light and had a good dipping sauce to add some light flavor.

    Katsudon (chicken) and Pork Katsu Curry
    Christopher G.

    Ducks has been my go-to place in the SGV to satisfy my katsu curry cravings. This place gives off cozy vibes which makes you feel at home and welcomed. There's ample amount of parking in the plaza it's at as well. Right when I entered, I was immediately greeted and seated. There isn't too much seating inside, but there was surprisingly no wait on a Friday night. I love how flexible they are with their orders since we were able to substitute the meat in their katsudon for chicken instead of pork. Their katsudon is well seasoned, and the rice was cooked perfectly. I got their pork katsu curry (medium spice). The panko on the katsu was very crispy and pork wasn't dry at all. They put the curry on the side which I loved so I can put as much curry on the dish as I wanted. I think next time I'll get a lower spice level since I'm still a little weak when it comes to spice, but overall the food was delicious! I'm always down to come back to experience this amazing comfort food.

    Pork Cutlet Curry Rice (substitute the rice with spaghetti)
    Joey N.

    Ducks is known for their curry and spaghetti. So I ordered their curry and spaghetti. I love matcha. The thought curry and spaghetti sounded strange at first, but I realized it's no different than a curry udon bowl. To my surprised, I enjoyed the dish far more than what I had anticipated. Anyways, Ducks has amazing service and the ambiance sells the experience very well. The inside of the restaurant features different rubber ducks, hence the name, and a diner-like feel. If you are looking for authentic Japanese curry and cold soba noodles I would recommend coming to Ducks. I love matcha.

    Hot Udon Mini Katsudon
    Michelle T.

    Was craving Japanese udon and found this place on Yelp. This place did not disappoint!! The service was very kind and there was no wait to get inside. Coming into the restaurant, there are a bunch of duck themed items inside and it felt very cozy. I loved the food and can't wait to come back!!

    Cold Soba Mini Katsudon
    Hannah B.

    I come here looking forward to eating their Katsudon. Their Katsudon here is one of the best I've had in the SGV. It's flavorful, sweet and mildly crispy. I also highly recommend trying their hot udon. The soup in their hot udon is light and full of umami flavor. Their cold soba is also really good! Also, they don't actually serve duck here lol. Overall, great place for Japanese food, and I always return here for their Katsudon. The place is also really cute and silly with rubber ducks decorated throughout their restaurant.

    Rachel S.

    I've been wanting to try this place for years! My sister lives close by and said it was good. We were in the neighborhood after going to Vincent lugo park and came here after for lunch. This place is small and was busy! We waited for maybe 10-15 minutes. Staff is super nice! We ordered the karage chicken for our daughter, I got the udon and tempura, hubby got the udon and curry. All was yummy!

    Cold Soba and Mini Curry
    Brandon K.

    After my driving lesson today my dad, sister and I stop by Ducks for a tasty lunch Food was outstanding today can't go wrong with their delicious food especially my favorite chicken cutlet curry the chicken katsu curry has the right amount of flavor and the chicken is so crispy the service I enjoyed it the Servers are very welcoming like they will ask you how many people in your party and they will take your order whenever you're ready

    Gyoza
    Sun K.

    Best tempura place hands down. The food is crispy but not too oily or "cake-like". Always quick service. Great place to get a quick bite and beer!

    Cold soba and tempura
    Annie Y.

    I went back with my partner this time, and was able to try their chicken katsu, pork katsudon, and stir fried udon with chicken karaage. I still love their cold soba so much, but I did really enjoy the tanginess of the sauce for the chicken katsu. The pork katsudon was also very flavorful, and I loved how tender the meat was on all three of the meat dishes!

    Pork Cutlet Curry Rice (curry on the side) and Gyoza (only one in the picture b/c we ate the rest)

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    Ask the Community - Ducks

    Does your curry come in different spice levels?

    Curry comes in mild, medium, hot, and very hot. Hot is spicy Cheeto hot.

    Under curry rice, what's the difference between chicken and chicken cutlet?

    chicken cutlet is fried

    Anyone know what the name of the dressing they use on their salad is called?

    Kewpie Creamy and Costco has it.

    Are y'all open? I tried calling Sunday and there was no answer. Now it says you're closed today which I know is your regular day of closure.

    Hello! We will be open starting tomorrow, Wednesday the 6th. We were closed for the New Year. Looking forward to serving you!

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