Kazan has 8 pricey bowls to choose from. This, being my second visit I decided to go with #7. It’s the only spicy bowl they serve and it comes with with lamb chops. It’s called “Lamb in Lava”. This bowl has two different sizes of noodles in it. Both are flat, but one is noticeably …
I’ve been here several times. I’ve made more return visits here than any other location at this point. This place never disappoints. You can read about my other visits here, here, and here. I ordered the Tokyo Style w/o soup this time and I really enjoy it. This is my first time having the soup less …
This is my third visit to Killer Noodle. You can read my previous reviews here and here. I went with Original Style this time. I picked spicy level 3 and added poached egg, pork, and cilantro. This style is different from the Downtown or Tokyo styles they offer. This one doesn’t have the peanut butter or …
After checking out the ramen documentary “Ramen Heads” my wife and I were craving some noodles. Spicy noodles to be exact. It was fairly cool out and having something warm in our belly was going to hit the spot. This would be my second visit. I initially came here for their soft opening in which …
I thought it would be a good idea to revisit my recent experiences with ramen in the Los Angeles area and highlight some bowls that are unique. The following bowls are something out of the ordinary that I recommend trying. Tsukemen at Tsujita Noodle Annex Cilantro ramen at Jinya Ramen Bar The Jiro …
On Main Street in Santa Monica Jinya is providing many different types of ramen. This place seems to have the most variety of ramen. They also have the largest collection of beers and ciders. This is great for those of us that wish to have a cold adult beverage paired with our ramen. They seem …