This vegetarian ramen option comes from an unusual suspect in the Los Angeles ramen scene. Killer Noodle is the king of bowls that leave your mouth on fire and completely numb. This particular bowl will deliver none of that, which is a good thing. The Vegetarian “Vege” Ramen is a soy and ginger base soup …
What most people come here for is the Okonomiyaki. You can read more about that here. Now, on with the noodles. Don’t confuse this with the spicy tantan ramen, this Hiroshima style TanTanMen is a soupless noodle dish that has various levels of spiciness and contains sansho pepper. You can choose from 1 of 4 …
Venice Ramen is one of my local favorites. I recommend you check this place out when you are in the area. I’ve enjoyed and written about other bowls at Venice Ramen here and here. On the Web @ https://www.veniceramen.com/ Located @ 515 Washington Blvd, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 This broth is pretty sweet. That’s …
This is my second visit here. I’ve was fortunate enough to be invited to their soft opening back in 2018. I wrote about it here. At the end of this post, check out my first video with voice over commentary. Located @ 2012 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 On the web @ http://www.menyamusashi-la.us I’ll get straight to …
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 came here with my friend Rich. He’s a good dude and loves ramen. He also has a badass camera that takes amazing photos. I’m jealous of it. He was gracious enough to share his photos of dinner with me so that I could post here. Tsujita has 3 noodle establishments on Sawtelle Blvd and …
Parking in the street is a challenge. Especially at peak times. Pro tip, park at the parking garage for Michaels craft store. It’s just south of all the action, it’s free, and should save you the hassle of trying to find street parking. Or you can just Uber to that area. On the Web @ http://tsujita-la.com/menu-annex.htm …
The Tsujita family dominates Sawtelle blvd in West Lost Angeles. They are behind 3 separate noodle establishments on this street alone. Each, with it’s own unique focus. For me, the Annex sticks out with their tsukemen. They are using thick noodles and fatty pork bone broth. If you like rich and fatty broths, I recommend …