Menya Hanabi is bringing soupless ramen to eastern Los Angeles. Their grand opening was July 28th. I recommend that you check this place out. It’s one of the few places in which it’s soul focus is soupless noodles. Perfect for a hot day in Los Angeles. Hanabi means “fireworks” in Japanese. This means that when …
This shops signature is the tsukemen. Pronounced “Ski – Men” and it’s dipping noodles, rather than noodles served in the broth. You can check out a previous post on it here. On this visit however, I wanted to try something different. I went with their negi ramen. It’s their traditional tonkotsu style pork broth with …
I’m not usually a huge fan of spicy ramen. I used to be. However, as my ramen obsession has grown I’ve moved away from the spicy stuff. I find the spice takes away the flavors in the broth. But, everyonce in a while I get that craving for heat. This is one of those occasions. …
This place is located in Little Tokyo in Los Angeles. It’s tucked away in a strip mall. You can tell that it’s been there for a while because when you walk in it has an older/dank feeling to it. Don’t let that scare you though. Their signature bowl is delicious. On the web @ https://www.menohusa.com This …
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/ …
Ramen Nagi is a new comer to the Palo Alto Area. Opening a few weeks ago, the chain is bringing some much needed ramen to Sillicon Valley. I showed up on a Monday at lunch time and there was already a line of ramen enthusiast waiting to get in. They give you an order sheet …