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    Ramen Yukinoya

    4.2 (1.6k reviews)
    ModerateRamen, Soup, Noodles
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Pickled Garlic 4oz
    Ria P.

    Pretty typical solid ramen BUT they have a garlic press and marinated garlic cloves to press as much garlic as I could possible want in my ramen. However the 3 tiny slivers of chicken breast is silly.

    Pork Rice
    Siao Z.

    We always come here for the Tan Tan ramen. Place is small but workers are always nice and fast. We found another thing we like from this place! The pork bowl! Almost like shredded sweet braised pork but i don't know how they cook it but I am addicted. I would come back again for the noodle+bowl combo for $20 before tax. Price did increase though, used to be cheaper than most ramen places.... Might come back less often than I would with lower pricing.

    Tonkutsu White Ramen with green onions and bokchoy.
    Arlene M.

    I ordered Tonkutso White Ramen, green onions, bok choy. I added the 2 items and my ramen was delicious. I ordered thru UberEats and picked up myself. Great service and restaurant is nice and clean.

    The magic behind the glass
    Cesar C.

    One of the best spots to have an AMAZING RAMEN experience! Every bowl is artfully crafted, the flavors are balanced and pronounced, and the noodles are well textured. All that said, the prices are good for so much goodness! Intimate, artsy, and fun for date night or a small party. Returning customer like a revolving door :)

    I genuinely have never experienced something this uncomfortable at a restaurant before. I walked into this ramen spot and ordered food. While eating, my sister -- who is literally moving to Hawaii TODAY -- video called me. We talked for maybe 3 minutes max just to say goodbye. I even have proof of the call length. I wasn't yelling. I wasn't causing a scene. The restaurant itself was ALREADY LOUD, the people next to me were TALKING LOUDLY, and the call was practically ending already. Mind you, I ALWAYS eat out alone by myself so I know simple manners such as not having my phone ON FULL BLAST while at a restaurant, whether I am in a call or watching while eating. The waitress suddenly comes up to me and says: "Excuse me, take your phone calls outside. No cell phones allowed." First of all... where exactly? Because the sign literally just says "NO CELL PHONES." Not "no phone calls." Not "please take calls outside." Just "NO CELL PHONES." Which from where I am sitting, I could only see the fridge so I could not see the sign.. But so, does that mean nobody should even be texting? Looking at their phone? Using Apple Pay? Taking photos? OR WAS THE RULE ONLY FOR ME? What made it worse was the inconsistency. Right after, another customer came in wearing AirPods and immediately started talking VERY LOUDLY on the phone. Nobody said a single thing to him. Meanwhile the waitress spent the rest of the time avoiding me completely after confronting me. Standing around while I ate, but disappearing when the other customer next to me was on the phone, and only coming back when the cook had to call her over so I could finally pay. If you want a strict "no phones" atmosphere, then maybe ACT ACCORDINGLY. Because the food was mid, the atmosphere was literally ugly, the restaurant itself was loud, and this is definitely not the kind of establishment where customers expect to be policed over a quiet 3-minute goodbye call. I understand restaurants wanting a respectful atmosphere. But if you're going to enforce a policy, enforce it EQUALLY and CLEARLY -- not selectively and awkwardly. Honestly ruined the whole experience over a goodbye call to my sister before she leaves for Hawaii.

    Okinawa soba
    Selene S.

    I came back for lunch right when they opened at 11am. I ordered the Shoyu Chicken this time, which I've never tried since they made the change to chicken (it used to be be pork charsu). The broth was on the saltier side. Portion was still good with a sufficient amount of noodles and some bean sprouts and half an egg. I would probably try another ramen next time. Service of staff was still very good. They provided water cups and were attentive with us, checking on us multiple times.

    Vegeterian Ramen
    Paul R.

    First time here and it couldn't have gone any better! Has a nice vibe & very clean inside. The waitress/ staff were very kind & quick to help me get my order in. Then of course the food.. It was delicious! Great portion for the regular size & just hit the spot! Definitely recommend !

    Ordering tablet on table.
    Angela C.

    This is my family's favorite ramen shop. We were in the area and so of course we had to stop by for lunch. So weird that it was empty though... I'm so used to having to wait for a table here. They now have a monitor at the table for you to forgo human interaction and just order electronically. Like everything else, prices have gone up here, but the Ramen is as good as we remember

    Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen
    Steffie K.

    Food: Best Tonkatsu Ramen in 626. Honestly, it's a classic here Service: Staff are friendly and pay attention to our water refill. A bigger cups is probably better. Ambiance: It's not a big space but enough distance from other tables. You can order ramen from tablet but the staff can also take your order

    Tasnim C.

    My husband and I came to Ramen Yukinoya on a whim as it was raining but we were doing some heavy duty shopping nearby. It didn't disappoint. We wanted the Tan Tan, but it was pork broth which we don't eat. We ended up getting the veggie ramen and adding chicken and spicy paste, which was so delicious. It was all over just a perfect bowl of ramen. And the regular size is so big for the price!

    Patrick G.

    Tabitha was exceptional at managing the waitlist, the pick ups, driver orders and the seated guests all at the same time. The place was crowded on the rainy day i decided to come in. Chicken karaage was good with very creamy dipping sauce and the large order of the ramen was HUGE. I couldnt even finish it, so i took the rest to go. Definitely coming back.

    Chicken shoyu
    Karen L.

    Still a pretty solid spot for ramen for locals. I didn't give it a 5 because I can't say I was blown away, but you can't go wrong if you're craving ramen in the area either. It's been a few years since I've been back but this place continues to be a cozy place to grab a quick bite. There isn't much room and definitely a tighter squeeze depending where you sit, so don't expect a comfy seating situation. For the food, broth is well flavored. This time I chose the shoyu chicken ramen for a slightly healthier option and yet the chicken is still very tender and well prepared so wasn't a let down versus the tonkotsu ramen. Overall still good and happy to see they are still busy.

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    Ashley S.

    the perfect comforting bowl of ramen! they have so many variations, and the broth is so so flavorful and creamy. i've been coming here since i was a kid, and it's always popular during dinner time, but definitely worth the wait. the service is quick, and i love how they provide cloves of garlic you can squeeze into your noodle on your own, too.

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    Probably my favorite straight up ramen place. Great service. Great food. Great people. Very clean. Worth a trip.

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    Wow wow wow! You're the best Steffie, keep coming back to see us!

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    Ask the Community - Ramen Yukinoya

    Was this the ramen spot that was on atlantic blvd a few years ago?

    Are you opening for dine-in now?

    Yes, hours Monday-Sunday 11am-9pm

    Do they have outside dining for Dine-in?

    Thanks for asking, we are only serving take out for now!

    Is this the same Yukinoya Ramen that closed down in City of Industry on Gale Ave?

    No, it is not.

    Is there dairy in the soybean ramen?

    They told me it was soy cream

    Did they change hands?

    Yes

    Do you guys have Omurice?

    Nope

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    Kyuramen x TBaar

    4.0
    (787 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    The yin yang bowl gimmick attracted my attention to this ramen place. I never had a ramen bowl…read morewith two flavors before so I had to try it haha. This restaurant is located in a small plaza but parking is plenty and the wait is not long for a Saturday afternoon. There is a boba place inside but the drinks doesn't look that great so we didn't order any. The staffs are very nice and the setup inside is pretty unique. We didn't get to sit inside one of the Hexagon pods or the lantern cage table but its ok. The ramen is actually pretty good. The broth has a deep flavor to it and the ramen itself is not bad. It is not spectacular but I would say slightly above average. We ordered Combo B so it came with a lot of extra stuff. The ramen though cannot be exchanged so I got the Sapporo Miso Ramen while my wife got the Tokyo Tonkotsu Ramen. We also ordered the Yakitori Platter. While the Ramen are decent, the other dishes are subpar. I am 99% sure the Yakitori was pre-made and just reheated. It has no char flavor at all. I believe some off site kitchen prepped the food and the restaurant just reheated the food. That was the most disappointing part of the meal. The cost of the Yakitori was equivalent to actual Yakitori places so I expected decent quality Yakitori. I think the popcorn chicken is the same. It has no crunch to it at all and it is barely warm. The two desserts are decent. Those can be prepare ahead and won't affect the flavor since they are served chilled. After the meal, one of the bowls actually won a free drink so we'll claim it when we return next time. Overall the meal was decent. I just won't order the appetizers next time. Normally I would just give a 3 star since the Yakitori was a bust but the staffs are very nice so I kept it at 4 stars. The place is also very clean too so I would like to repeat to try other dishes.

    Kyuramen x TBaar brings together a Japanese-inspired ramen restaurant and bubble tea café under one…read moreroof, offering a menu that extends well beyond ramen. We walked into a space that stands out for its modern interior, featuring private wooden booth seating that creates a cozy, semi-private dining experience, the kind of setup that makes the meal feel more intimate than a typical ramen shop. The atmosphere feels contemporary and social, with a clean, thoughtfully designed layout that works well for both casual dinners and group outings, and the attached TBaar makes it easy to finish the meal with a specialty tea or dessert without leaving the restaurant. While ramen is the restaurant's signature, many of the menu's standout dishes are actually found elsewhere. The omurice is one of the most popular items, served with a fluffy egg and rich demi-glace or curry sauce that makes it one of the restaurant's signature comfort dishes, and the presentation, with the egg split open at the table, adds a theatrical element to the meal. Other highlights include yakitori, bao buns, katsu, takoyaki, and appetizers that give the menu plenty of variety. The ramen itself is solid, with options ranging from traditional tonkotsu to the Yin Yang Ramen that lets you sample both spicy and non-spicy broths in one bowl, though the quality of the ramen can feel less memorable than some of the restaurant's other specialties, the broth lacking the depth and complexity that defines a dedicated ramen shop. The attached TBaar also adds another layer to the experience with milk teas, fruit teas, and desserts that pair well with the meal. Matcha tiramisu, Japanese cherry blossom jelly, and other sweets help round out the menu, making it easy to stay for dessert instead of stopping somewhere else afterward, and the drinks are well prepared, with the tea flavors coming through clearly without being overly sweet. The restaurant's design is one of its biggest strengths. The wooden booths provide a semi-private dining experience, and the overall space feels clean, modern, and thoughtfully designed, creating an environment that encourages lingering over a meal rather than rushing through it. Service is generally friendly and welcoming, though it can slow down during busier periods as the restaurant fills up, with the team handling the steady flow but sometimes taking longer to check in when the dining room is at capacity. The overall experience remains positive, and the pace of the meal stays comfortable even when the service stretches. Kyuramen x TBaar offers more than just ramen. The inviting atmosphere, diverse menu, and combination of savory dishes, drinks, and desserts make it a well-rounded dining destination. While the ramen may not be the strongest reason to visit compared to some dedicated ramen shops, the omurice, appetizers, desserts, and unique dining experience make it a place worth trying, especially if you are looking for variety rather than focusing on a single dish. The balance of creativity, comfort, and a polished setting makes it a versatile option for a meal that feels more like an experience than a quick stop.

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    Dashiwa Ramen

    Dashiwa Ramen

    4.5
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    2.2 mi
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    I am surprised that this place was half empty…read more I really liked this place. Its a good spot to hangout. 4 LCD screens had news, Miyazaki anime and their chashu torched on the repeat. The food was prepared within timely manner. The tan tan men took slightly longer. The broth was great, not crazily salty but got a kick to it. The chashu wasnt too fat but got a good mixed of marbling. The portion was good. I was full without having side dishes. The waitress was attentive and friendly. Overall, I think this place deserves a 4.5 out of 5.

    I had such a hard time deciding on what to get because everything looked so good here! I opted for…read morethe shoyu ramen and had no regrets. There's an option to request for less salt in the broth which I really appreciated. It hit the spot without making me feel like I sacrificed my kidney. The texture of the fresh noodles were cooked perfectly and the broth had just the right punch to it without being too oily. The chashu had the right amount of fattiness. My friend got the tonkatsu red and loved it. He's not normally someone that compliments food so I was a bit surprised. We both wiped our bowls clean and left no noodz behind. We also ordered a shareable agedashi tofu which was delicious as well. Service was great. The staff was polite and checked in on us a few times. The space is very modern and well kept. There's a lot of tables so it isn't a problem bringing larger groups here. Parking is very easy since it's in a huge lot. It's been awhile since I've found a ramen spot that thoroughly impressed me. I can't wait to be back to try the rest of the menu items!

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    Menya Hanabi - The Original Nagoya Mazesoba

    Menya Hanabi - The Original Nagoya Mazesoba

    4.4
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    The mazesoba here is absolutely addicting! You really get a whole symphony of flavors in your bowl…read morefrom the chives, seaweed, egg, dashi powder, pork, garlic, etc. The noodles are thick and wavy, so they pick up the sauce very well. At the end of the meal, don't forget to ask for a small bowl of rice to eat with any leftover sauce at the end. This is a hearty bowl that will give you food coma afterwards. Service here is always pleasant. You order with using the QR code on the table. Dining area is spacious enough for small groups. It gets really packed during lunch and dinner, so I recommend you come early.

    A friend recommended Menya Hanabi to me, and this was my first time trying mazesoba, which is…read morebasically brothless ramen. I ordered the Deluxe Mazesoba, which comes with chashu and a hard-boiled egg. I really liked the deluxe version because it felt more filling and had a good amount of protein from the minced pork, chashu, and poached egg. The bowl had a lot of flavor, and I ended up finishing the whole thing, so I didn't even get a chance to try the free scoop of rice at the end. The mazesoba was a bit on the salty side, but it wasn't something that bothered me. The seaweed and fish powder added extra depth and helped give the bowl more variety, while the green onions added a nice texture and freshness. I came on a Wednesday night and didn't have to wait at all, which was a plus. Overall, I enjoyed my first mazesoba experience here and could definitely see myself coming back whenever I'm in the area.

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    Ramen Nagi

    Ramen Nagi

    4.4
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    My favorite ramen spot, hands down. From the bean sprout side dish on the table to the ramen…read moreitself, everything here is delicious. I always order the Original King with extra firm noodles. I also love that they give you a customization sheet so you can personalize your ramen exactly how you like it. The pork gyoza were a bit small, but still really tasty. There's almost always a line, but it moves pretty quickly, and the service is fast and efficient. The decorations and seating style inside also adds to the overall ambiance and dining experience.

    Came here with my family and my cousin's family. Our family was craving for Ramen and my cousin…read morerecommended this place. The restaurant is in a large mall and while there were lots of parking stalls it was quite busy and challenging to find a spot. When we got in there was a line already and so we entered the queue. All parties need to be present before they seat you. When finally it was out turn we were seated and the inside was nicely decorated. I liked the condiments and sprouts in the middle of the table. I used the sesame grinder a lot! Most of the table ordered the Original King Reamen but I had the Red King and wanted to try the Chicken Karaage. The chicken was so good! Probably one of the best I've ever had. The ramen was super flavourful and the noodles were cooked perfectly QQ. This place was bustling but felt that the service was good. Love the decor. They even give you a branded bib in case of soup splashing. Food is a bit expensive than other Ramen places but I probably would be back.

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    Their pork gyoza are a tad smaller than I'm used to - but def homemade and absolutely delicious!
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    Tsujita Artisan Noodle

    Tsujita Artisan Noodle

    4.3
    (676 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    AH-MA-ZING!! Brought one of our best friends from Hawaii to have lunch on a Tuesday afternoon. We…read moregot seated right away which was great bc we were all getting hangry. For appetizers we ordered the Takoyaki, chicken karage and our main dishes Deluxe Tsukemen x3. The Break down: Atmosphere: 4/5 They greet you as you walk in, which I sets the vibe. You're welcomed into a cozy apace that has some decorative elements even to the music choice. Reminds me of our trip to japan, which I MISS SO MUCH! The Food Takoyaki: $8.95. 4/5 Stars. - Comes in 5pcs with sauce and bonito flakes. I liked how the outside was a bit crunchy and inside was fluffy! Karage: $8.95. 5/5 Stars - Comes in 5pcs. The sauce was tangy sweet kind of like teriyaki sauce. It was crispy but still so juicy and soft. HANDS DOWN GET THIS! Loved it so much I could have a whole bowl Tsukemen: $22.45. 5/5Stars - If you aren't familiar with this, the broth is separate from the noodles. Its a different way of experiencing noodles. The broth is thick, creamy and flavor profile is on point. Inside of the broth there is mushrooms and pcs of pork. The noodles are cooked perfectly and also comes with pcs of nori, soft boiled jammy eggs and 4 pcs of thick chashu. Portion size lets just say they are generous and we all can EAT ^^, Kakigori (MATCHA) $8/$14. 5/5 Stars - Definite MUST! Its made with Japanese shaved ice, a very creamy soft cream matcha sauce and matcha powder! I cant tell you how good this dessert is. The wife is obsessed and one if the main reasons why we found this spot in the first place. Please try! Service: - Super friendly staff! They are quick to get our order and serve our meal. I asked for more limes for my noodles 2x and both times they were quick. Made us feel very welcomed and checked in on us on a regular, which also reminded us of the service Japan showed us once upon a time. Overall: We love this place and we keep coming back with new people to share this type of noodle experience. Check them out im sure you will enjoy it. Lets just say we drove an hour to eat this. You def will not be disappointed :)

    I had a weekend dinner at Tsujita LA Artisan Noodle with our group of four back in March 2025. The…read moreother two ordered tsukemen ($26.50 for the spicy deluxe and $23.50 for the spicy chasu) and found it very salty because they chose to consume it not by dipping the noodles in the bowl of broth, but rather by pouring all the broth from the bowl into the noodles, trying to recreate a normal bowl of ramen. I can't speak for them, but I will say, if you order the tsukemen and find that you want more dipping broth, that will be an extra charge. Order a regular bowl of ramen if you do not plan to dip the brothless noodles into the broth for each bite. BF and I both tried the spicy tuna bowl ($7.95), chashu bowl ($8.95), and tonkotsu ramen ($15.95). The bowls are a little smaller than the ramen bowls and are a great option if you want a light meal without feeling super full. The tonkotsu ramen had a slightly rich broth that was flavorful and a decent portion of noodles. We opted not to order the ramen with the egg since we were also trying the rice bowls. The three items were more than enough for the two of us and a good variety of food. Parking here is horrible at the street level, so head downstairs for the two levels of underground parking.

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    0.2 mi
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    Our family has been to Kiyo a handful of times, and it's become my favorite sushi place…read more Fish is sizable and fresh, prices are reasonable. We love that they do weekend lunch special, and we specifically come for that. The sushi lunch combo always includes generous, thick slices of fresh fish and a good variety. This last time, we even got a huge scallop nigiri in our combos! We also ordered a roll and an order of takoyaki to share this time around, and both hit the spot. Interior is classy, clean, and comfortable. Service can be a little slow depending on how busy it is (on a Saturday during lunch, our 3 sushi combos arrived like 15 minutes after my grandma's chicken udon), but that speaks to the made-to-order quality, so I'm not too bummed. Overall, as a sushi fanatic who doesn't like to break the bank each time we go out, this is my go-to and we'll be back every time we're in town.

    After a long and busy day, we were really tired and decided to stop somewhere just to grab a bite…read more We randomly found this café -- and it turned out to be such a wonderful discovery. From the first moments, we were impressed by the atmosphere, the beautiful menu presentation, and the great variety of dishes. When our food arrived, we were absolutely amazed The rolls and sushi were incredibly fresh, delicious, and beautifully served. You can really feel the attention to every detail and care for the guests. We will definitely come back again and recommend this place

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    4.2
    (927 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    Drinks: -Mango smoothie $5.5…read more-Diet Coke Appertizers: -Chinese burger beef $7.99 -smashed cucumber $5 -beef tendon $7 -pig ear $13 -scallion oil chicken $13 -braised pig feet $13 Entrees: -beef chow mein $17 -sweet and sour chicken with rice $10 -xiao long bao $14 -shrimp fried rice $15 -Lan noodle $16 -dried mixed with beef $17 If noodles had a personality, Lan Noodle would be that overachiever who makes everything from scratch just to show off. You walk in thinking, "I'll just grab a quick bowl," and suddenly there's a noodle master stretching dough like he's training for the Olympics. Their Lanzhou-style noodles? Fresh, chewy, and honestly a little too good--they'll ruin instant ramen for you forever. The Lan noodle soup is so rich and savory. The died mixed noodle feels like a warm hug... if hugs came with chili oil and a kick that sneaks up on you. It's a small, busy spot, so yeah, you might wait--but don't worry, the line moves fast. Plus, it gives you time to emotionally prepare for choosing your noodle shape. Thin? Wide? Triangle? This is not a decision to take lightly. One wrong move and you'll be thinking about it halfway through your bowl like, "I should've gone wider."

    I like how they have expanded their menu with additional options other than simply noodle options…read more We tried their pork pan fried dumplings (3/5) since the skin was overpoweringly thick, but the filling was decent. They have a small and large sweet and sour chicken rice plate. I had gotten the small size just to try it out, but it was surprisingly good (5/5). The pork sandwich bun was decent (4/5) since the beef was tasty but the sandwich bun could be better. We also had the traditional beef noodle soups with either the wide flat and triangle ones. You can't go wrong with these freshly made pulled noodles, and they are very hearty portions. Flavor is good and the beef is very tender. The smashed cucumbers were decent also (4/5), but nothing spectacular about them. Service is very quick, attentive and pleasant. This is a good go to spot for a quick meal. The dining room doesn't seat a lot of people so try not to come during busy dining hours on weekends to avoid a long wait.

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    Ramen Yukinoya - ramen - Updated July 2026

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