Situated on a busy intersection in Culver City is Kotoya Ramen. They have limited hours, so make sure you check their schedule before heading over. On the web @ http://kotoya-la.com From the outside House rules. If I ever owned a shop, this would be one of the rules. If you sit at the bar, …
Some pro tips for coming here. On Sundays, park across the street at Chase. It’s free and not monitored. When ordering the ramen, order your noodles hard cooked. There are so many toppings that the noodles get soft before you can finish. Located @ 9810 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232 On the Web @ https://ramenbangaichi.com/culvercity/menu/ …
I’m really a big fan of miso and tonkotsu based broths. For me I’m usually looking something that is rich and flavorful. I think miso and tonkostsu cover both of those requirements. On this particular visit I was interested in trying something that I normally don’t order. I went with the shio ramen and wasn’t …
This place is always busy, but I’ve never had to wait very long to sit and order. They cook their pork broth for 20 hours, which explains why it’s so delicious. Yamadaya has several locations, each doing a little different ramen. Previously, I reviewed their “Factory” store in Torrance. The first time I came here …
In honor of National Noodle Day. I’ll share some a snap of noodles from Ramen Yamadaya in Culver City. Up close and personal. Look at that yummy broth… I love noodle action.