Aji Man - CLOSED

3.0 star rating
34 reviews Rating Details

Category: Japanese  [Edit]

821 W Las Tunas Dr
San Gabriel, CA 91776
(626) 282-3478
Attire:
Casual
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Price Range:
$
Good for Groups:
No
Good for Kids:
Yes
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
No
Take-out:
Yes
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Good For:
Lunch, Dinner
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

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    "The miso ramen was awesome." In 12 reviews
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    "...the Saporo ramen - lots of bean sprouts and corn, plus pork." In 9 reviews
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    "And the noodles always have excellent texture and bite." In 19 reviews
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34 reviews in English

  • Review from Eve G.

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    Glendale, CA

    4.0 star rating
    12/7/2010

    The boyfriend and I were craving ramen late on a thursday night. Daikokuya was too packed, Shin Sen Gumi was too far, and Ajisen was out of the question. Since reading the other reviews I'm assuming because we arrived an hour before closing that our menu only consisted of two kinds of ramen, gyoza, drinks, and dessert. I didn't question it at the time because I was only interested in the ramen. Anyway.
    They give you a paper to specify your order, like extras and omissions.
    I asked for standard oil? not knowing what I was getting myself into. When the bowl arrived, I had a hard time seeing through the thick layer of chili oil, and then realized I should have requested it as light!
    In all honesty, it turned me off and made it hard to enjoy the broth. The noodles were well cooked and they did not skimp on the mushrooms, seaweed, and green onions. The flavor was great, too.
    The service was kind and very attentive, being there was only one other person in the restaurant.
    I couldn't wait to get home to skim off the oil and enjoy the rest of the soup, but when I sent my bowl off to be packed, to my horror, it came back as a cup of only the ingredients! They clearly tossed out my broth, but I couldn't complain since they do give free iced green tea refills and on that night only, free green tea and plum wine ice cream.
    We'll be back. I'm curious about the rest of the menu and ramen sans oil!

  • Review from Steve L.

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    San Gabriel, CA

    3.0 star rating
    1/25/2010

    I have been there a dozen times.  I tried several of their dishes.  Overall, they are decent.  But last time I went there, something bad happened.  I ordered the Chashu Ramen.  It tasted okay, but there was one problem.  Some of the food in the bowl were still cold...  Some of the veggie were still cold as well as some of the Ramen noodle.  I suspect that they use microwave to reheat the stuff.  I am no expert in Ramen, but I don't believe that's the way Ramen should be prepared.  I want my Ramen fresh.  

    The fried dumpling was not so good either.  When I picked up dumplings with my chopsticks, they broke.  That equals to bad quality. They can do better.  Maybe the chef had a bad day.

    And lastly, I think they shrank the portion size.  The portion size was about one pack of Top Ramen Noodle.  I remember they used to give me a lot more Ramen noodle.

    The service was good as usual.

  • Review from Ari M.

    Studio City, CA

    4.0 star rating
    3/28/2009

    Simple. Tasty. Ramen.

    Honestly, I could leave it at that and it would be a perfectly accurate review. This is ramen as you pretty much expect it to be, and that's fine. The broths are delicious and the noodles are just how I like them. No complaints on the food whatsoever (although nothing extraordinary either).

    Prices are around six or seven dollars and they have a couple bowls available for $5 on Thursdays. This might very well turn into my default Thursday night!

  • Review from Jennifer L.

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    South Pasadena, CA

    2.0 star rating
    10/5/2009

    So I wanted to have dinner with my mom and my bf, so i decided Pho would be really good. But they ended up being super packed at 830PM. So we can in here to try. There was only on other table occupied. There was only on waitress. She was pleasant.

    The menu is very small and limited and depending on the day, they have daily specials. We ordered the Chicken Teriyaki plate, Miso Ramen and Shio Ramen. Both ramen bows were not good. No real flavor, and the ramen was not cooked enough. The chicken was the best thing we had on the table, the meat being moist and the teriyaki sauce being so so.

    After we ate, we all agreed that we wouldn't be coming back here. The wait for the Pho restaurant next door is definitely worth the wait.

  • Review from David C.

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    Irvine, CA

    3.0 star rating
    5/16/2009 3 photos

    Ordered the Sapporo Miso ramen.  I was expecting a lot of bean sprouts after reading some reviews...but this was ridiculous.  It was an iceberg of sprouts--pretty healthy pile peeking out on top and a ton more under the soup!  Soup base was bland.  Noodles were meh.  Basically tasted like store bought instant ramen.

    Also tried some of the soup from the Shoyu Ramen--meh.

    Aji Man deserves a few stars for the great service and cute shop--but the food needs help.

  • Review from Shamika W.

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    • 14 reviews

    Pasadena, CA

    4.0 star rating
    12/6/2010

    AJI-MAN IS NO LONGER IN BUSINESS.

    Aji-Man is under new ownership and I believe the new name is something like "Tokyo Tonkatsu Ramen". We came here with our http://Restaurant.com gift certificate and were bummed to find Aji-Man no longer there but decided to stay and eat at the new place. We actually liked the new restaurant even more. The ramen broth was tasty, fried rice was solid and the ramen dishes came with free ice cream dessert sprinkled with rice krispies, which was really tasty. For about $24 we had fried rice, and two ramen dishes with ice cream and were completely stuffed.

    They gave our 3 year old a cute mug and bowl to use.

    The one con: no public restroom.

  • Review from jennie k.

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    Alhambra, CA

    4.0 star rating
    8/19/2008

    I wanted to try something different last night, so we stopped by Aji man for some hole in the wall Ramen. hehe... I thought it's kinda cute how they are the imitation of Ajisen! hehe... It's so Chinese! we can replicate everything. haha, but that's besides the point.

    Surprisingly, when we walked in, the tiny place was somewhat packed... that's always a good sign!

    Ramen was actually not bad at all. I liked the miso soup based... I could be a little bias, 'cause their "regular miso" base is a little bit on the spicy side!!  And I am a big fan of spicy miso base! Why don't they just called it "Spicy Miso?" :P  Anyways, we also got Katsudon, but that was pretty much a disappointment. The pork chop was overly fried and the sauce that they used wasn't very tasty.

    But hey, It wasn't bad at all. Would I come back to Aji Man? Yeah, probably. Just for the"spicy" miso ramen. hehe..

    Oh yeah kids, be aware that parking can be a killer!! We were so lucky that we found a parking spot on the street! (next to Jack in the box)  I didn't want to fight with asian folks for a tiny parking slot. haha... wasn't in mood for that... hehe..

    So...what's next?? Aji-dude? haha.

    Price is decent. Ramen + Katsudon (included miso soup)= $15.20 Not bad at all.

  • Review from Grand C.

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    Pasadena, CA

    3.0 star rating
    4/17/2009

    1st time was yesterday, it was pretty good! I had the Genki Ramen and my boss had the Kimichi Ramen.  It was not bad... But I still haven't found the best ramen or maybe ramen doesn't like me.  

    Japanese owned with true Japanese customers so that is a good sign.  
    DOMO!

  • Review from Sharon K.

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    • 238 reviews

    Rosemead, CA

    4.0 star rating
    4/19/2009 7 photos

    cute little man ramen!

    Another ramen shop in the SGV! Yay! I really like this place. It's a small shop that offer variety of different ramens.

    I order Shio and Sapporo ramen. Both were tasty and simple. Good portions. Noodles and the broth were simple, nothing too salty.  I also order crunch roll too. Delicious as well, but nothing special.

    pros
    lunch specials (choice of shoyu ramen or shio ramen with 4 California rolls for $7.25)
    several different ramens to choose from!
    appetizers (dragon roll, crunch roll, etc)
    food comes out fast & no complaints about service!
    prices are decent ($6-8)
    takes MasterCard & visa too!

    cons
    parking is bad (sharing the lot with Newport Seafood, Golden Deli, and other shops)
    small shop (limited seating)

  • Review from Steven L.

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    Eagle Rock, CA

    3.0 star rating
    4/11/2008

    A small little japanese restaurant specializing in ramen and a few rice plate selections. I order the Shoyu Ramen. Ramen looks and taste fresh. Soup base is flavorful but a wee bit on the salty side. This place only has about 20 seatings so it gets packs some times. Prices are reasonable $6.25 to $7.95 for ramen.

    At the moment, there are only one waiter that is responsible for all of the guests ordering, serving, cashier and bus boy. That's alot of work for one guy. Because of that, service is just a little lagging but he is pretty fast and tries to attend to everyone's needs. He's a trooper. Besides that, I will definitely come back to try out their other ramen selections. It is a good ramen place but nothing super tasty or memorable. It's good and some times, that's just enough.

    Note: this restaurant is located inside an outdoor plaza with 7-Eleven and Newport Harbour Seafood.

  • Review from Mac M.

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    South Pasadena, CA

    5.0 star rating
    Updated - 7/21/2009 2 Check-ins Here

    This is a great little ramen shop..  The ramen is equal in quality to the shops in little tokyo.  It just hasn't been discovered.

    The ingredients were very fresh, and excellent noodles.  Service was wonderfully quick, Their cold ramen comes  very large, and was quite refreshing in the recent 100+ weather.

    The  restaurant is very clean, simple, very neighborhood friendly. Not a ton of atmosphere, quaint though.  I came for the ramen, not for the decor.

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  • Review from Annie C.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    4.0 star rating
    Updated - 3/27/2010

    This one deserved a 4-star for the service.  Went back for lunch with my mom.  She doesn't like their ramen too much but we were in the SGV and I had the Cafe on 2nd and Aji Man http://restaurant.com gift certificates with me.  I actually wanted to go to Cafe on 2nd but they weren't open, at noon!  So undependable.  Anyway, ended up going back to Aji Man.

    Only one other table had customers.  I ordered the Saporo ramen - lots of bean sprouts and corn, plus pork? and bamboo shoots.  Big bowl, couldn't finish because I also ordered a dragon roll.  A little on the expensive side for relatively small pieces, but very fresh.  Mom had the teriyaki chicken plate.  What a deal!  For $6.25, it came with a side salad, miso, and a ton of very tender pieces of chicken.

    The waitress brought us three boxes to pack our leftovers without me having to ask.  Even though my mom was cynical enough to say "that's because we were the only customers in there", but even so, some waiters/waitresses wouldn't do that.  I appreciate every little bits of good service.

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  • Review from richard l.

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    El Monte, CA

    4.0 star rating
    5/27/2009

    Pretty easy to park located close to my work.  Place is small, it has a tv.  They only has ramen and sushi.  I eat their combo lunch, ramen+4 rolls of californial rolls.  The ramen do not had egg, which is strange, all otehr ramen place i been to use ramen, instead they add some vegetables.  The beef is very good and tendor, ramen is actually also good, but i think is just abit less for what you paying.

    Ramen hunter, try this place.

  • Review from Debi T.

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    • 10 reviews

    Pasadena, CA

    4.0 star rating
    7/30/2010

    I really like this restaurant. Inside, it looks pretty much like any struggling family establishment, but the owners care about their customers. The chef is from Hokkaido, and I feel that his Sapporo Miso Ramen is the best thing on the menu.  It's heaped with all kinds of good stuff and the broth is very tasty. And the noodles always have excellent texture and bite. Normally I prefer Tokyo-style shoyu broth but at Ajiman the miso broths are superior.

    The chef/owner has also had experience as a sushi chef before opening this ramen shop, so generally his sushi is pretty good.

    They are very kind to kids and if it's slow they will give your kid a balloon.  :)

    We go back about once a month.

  • Review from L Y.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    3.0 star rating
    7/6/2009

    My first time at Aji Man. I've always seen it when I go to Golden Deli. I thought about giving it a try whenever the line is too long at Golden Deli but always ended up waiting instead.

    I finally tried Aji Man because I got a coupon from http://restaurant.com. I ordered the Sapporo Miso Ramen. I didn't know what to expect but the about of bean sprouts that they give you is ridiculous! I like bean sprouts but the entire bowl seen like nothing but bean sprouts. There were definitely more bean sprouts than noodles, or at least that what it feels like. The soup itself was kind of bland. The portion was good. I also order a sushi roll and that was ok. Now that I've satisfied by curiosity, I won't be going back again.

  • Review from Karen N.

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    San Gabriel, CA

    2.0 star rating
    9/20/2009 4 photos

    this place is dead! on a sunday afternoon, during lunch hour, while vietnamese restaurant was packed like always, there wasn't any other tables besides us.

    if it wasn't for the http://restaurant.com coupon i bought, i probably won't come here for ramen, ever! i've never seen anyone eating here when i peak in. i thought i would give it a try since some reviews are pretty good. but i guess this isn't for my taste.

    i came here with my fam, ordered sapporo miso ramen, miso ramen, pork katsu don, and a spicy tuna bowl. the ramen came first, miso ramen was just watever, my bro said it was very very simple, like we can just make it at home. my sapporo ramen looks a little better, but like wat he says, i can make that at home. there was nothing special about their ramen at all. the ramen was not that al dente, soup wasn't that flavorful, n big half of my bowl was filled with bean sprout. that was a rip off. hmm.

    i also tried the pork katsu don, which i thought was pretty nasty. rice and the egg was just alright, how bad can it be? but the pork itself was very hard and dry. it didnt even taste like pork, more like the texture of an eraser. and the spicy tuna was probably the best thing outta all. but it wouldn't bring me back to this place again.

    service was alright with the lady. i understand that they are probably paranoid that no one eats there during weekend peak hour and the only table that went there came with a http://restaurant.com certificate. don't know how long this place will last, feel sorry for them.

  • Review from Toni L.

    Pasadena, CA

    4.0 star rating
    10/23/2009 4 photos

    Say you've come on a pilgrimage to Golden Deli and the line is much too long for your liking (and the sister restaurants Vietnam Restaurant and Vietnam House are stuffed to the gills as well). You're in luck because Ajiman is delicious and $$CHEAP$$!

    Food: Two words: Sapporo ramen (http://www.yelp.com/bi...). Eating this heaping bowl of wonderment is like stuffing your face with a garden (and pork to boot). When my bowl came out, my jaw dropped. The bean sprouts, corn, seaweed, bamboo and scallions were seriously shooting about 3-4 inches out of the bowl. The meat was tender, the broth was milky. Need I say more? I have to say though, that out of all of the choices on the menu, this is by far the best. The shio ramen (http://www.yelp.com/bi...) wasn't as delicious as Santouka's and failed to amaze. Likewise, the seaweed ramen's broth wasn't anything special and had a weird aftertaste (http://www.yelp.com/bi...). My friend tried the chicken teriyaki plate which looked fairly average to me (http://www.yelp.com/bi...).

    Atmosphere: This place isn't much to look at from either the inside or the outside, but apparently the name means something like 'tasty' so I guess they have a lot of confidence. It's fairly small, but seems like they could host a large gathering.

    Service: Pretty standard. I love how the waitress got all excited and exclaimed that the Sapporo ramen was healthy when I ordered.

    Synopsis: Will be back for the Sapporo ramen. I love fiber.

    Listed in: Ramen

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  • Review from Courtney H.

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    Pasadena, CA

    2.0 star rating
    4/17/2010

    Heard about this place from a friend and finally got to try it after a failed attempt one other time (it was closed then on a weeknight close to 9pm). There's a homey feel to the restaurant and service is pretty good and swift. I ordered California rolls at my little sister's request and a miso ramen with pork, bean sprouts, egg, and seaweed (extra for each topping). The CA rolls were alright and as for the ramen, the broth was too thick for my taste and noodles too soft. My sis said that the pork tasted a bit weird, but I just took her word for it because I'm not eating meat right now. (I didn't bother to ask for more pork). Although I'm glad there wasn't a wait, I'd suggest going to Shin-Sen-Gumi in Rosemead for quality ramen in this area.

  • Review from Gina H.

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    Alhambra, CA

    3.0 star rating
    1/13/2009

    In actuality, I'd give this place a 3.5. I stumbled across this place because Golden Deli was closed on a Tuesday. It was absolutey delicious. The miso ramen was awesome. The katsu was nice and tender. The california rolls were great. Then why 3 stars? The next time we came it was entirely horrible. I had miso ramen again and it tasted like gardening soil. Do they use dish water or something? It also lacked in flavor and I had to use a gang load of salt to compromise....only to find that it didn't help because it became too salty. A sign of too much MSG? maybe.  We decided to try it one more time just cause.. and it was good, almost like the first time. Something's up with the consistency here. It's either hit or miss.

  • Review from Jay L.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    4.0 star rating
    2/24/2009

    A lot of people come here for the ramen, which is of course what they specialize in. I on the other hand come here for the Katsudon which is the fried pork cutlet on rice with egg (the English translation is what they have on their menu). The service is always friendly as you are greeted by two sweet old ladies that always take care of my group of friends and myself. I'll always head here for their katsudon, and if I'm not eating the katsudon here I'm either making it myself or I'm on the first flight out to Japan.

  • Review from Roca S.

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    New York, NY

    1.0 star rating
    12/7/2009

    2010

    You may want to read on....  However, none of us go there after the waitress answered a question about  their gyoza (Chinese style pan fried dumplings) seemed no different than the type sold in Japanese grocery stores in the frozen food section.

    Watch out for this little factoid (if you care about this sort of, eh, maybe... quality) for gyoza, koroke (japanese for croquettes), edamame and other pre-prepared & usually, frozen foods.

    PS Same issue in other cities - so ask the server or the owner.

    Please note:  Many of the other foods were yummy:  see below.
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    2009

    Ramen shops are ubiquitous in Japan.  Each region has a variation.  Each Ramen shop tries to out do the others with the tastiest noodle soup and perfectly al dente noodles.  Half a boiled egg on top is traditional in many places. Spinach and dark, flavoured bamboo (called menma) on top is part of the typical bowl of ramen noodles.  The large quantity of bean sprouts (moyashi) is a reason for joy when one orders "Moyashi Ramen."  Comments that there are too many bean sprouts in an order of genuine "Moyashi Ramen" order is therefore,  surprising or inappropriate.  At Aji Man where I ordered Moyashi ramen, the bean sprouts arrived soft and steamed.  I ask them to give me fresh, raw bean sprouts and  enjoyed the large amount of  moyashi.  You may like this technique: quickly rotate the raw  moyashi from top to bottom of the bowl, so as to get a nice, slightly cooked, yet crunchy consistency of fresh bean spouts). Try the Chasu (moyashi chashu ramen) ask for the fat to be cut off of the chashu (pork slices).  Unless you enjoy a bit of pork fat.  In this part of the USA,  for ramen and fatty pork, you might enjoy Tamaya.  Slightly different soup taste, sometimes it seems better, other times, worse.  The "Japanese" issue  with Tamaya is their stretched out, over cooked   noodles  which are a bit too soft, perhaps over boiled and thus stretched out, to be respectable to most  Ramen eaters in Japan.  Tamaya is just a short way west from Aji Man.  They use pork belly for their cha-shu, and it is very fatty, it's their special way of serving up ramen.  PS: Aji Man offers a ticket to be stamped each time you buy ramen.  10 stamps = 1 free ramen, i.e., a 10% discount, or so, per serving of ramen.  Aji Man may have the best price for chicken teriyaki.   Re: the 2 mochi ice creams cut in quarters;  Aji Man's only after meal sweet.  Boring, but the strawberry flavoured one is tasty.  Cutting them each in quarters to be eaten with a tooth pick is probably due to Japanese traditional thoughts about serving Japanese sweets.  But, it is an odd surprise for someone looking for a bountiful and American-ish style dessert.  As a person who appreciates dessert, I would enjoy such else where.

  • Review from Shingo A.

    Los Angeles, CA

    1.0 star rating
    9/12/2008

    Tried shio ramen (salt flavor ramen) and green salad.  Green salad came out first.  Leafy green looked old, did not look appetizing.  Then the ramen came out.  Ramen looked really plain.  Sprinkled with thinly sliced negi (scallions), 2 pieces of chashu (pork), and some bamboo shoots.  I started eating the noodles which I thought was good.  I personally like chizire-men (not straight noodles but a little wavy or curly noodles).  Then I thought to myself "hmmm...tastes rather bland."   Soup is really clear, looked like chicken broth.  Then I sipped the soup.  "Hmmm...still tastes bland, not salty at all."
    I sipped the soup few more times, and then it kicked in.  "POW! POW!"
    Noodle and the soup did not taste salty but after sipping the soup few times, there is no doubt in my mind they use MSG.   I knew about this before I got there.   I found a review on http://chowhound.chow.com and one person complained about it.   I'm not a big fan of MSG because it affects me health wise (excessive thirst, scratchy throat, numbness in mouth, swollen/tender tongue, etc.)  When I got there there was one couple and that was it.  So the service was okay but I personally didn't like the waiter.  He reminds me of the guy that works at Kiraku in Gardena, a "d1ck".   Anyhow, what a waste of my time and drive to eat at this place.  I don't think this is real Hokkaido ramen like they say.

  • Review from Mel L.

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    Arcadia, CA

    2.0 star rating
    Updated - 8/30/2009

    We again went on a Saturday night, there was only one other table there.  We got the http://restaurant.com coupon and had to order the $35 which is a challenge here...  I had the Chasyu ramen and the pork was very thick but tough, has been in the pot a bit too long.  Flavoring was good.  The noodle is better now compared to the last time we had it, tastes like one of the custom noodles Sun Noodles does for ramen shops in the LA area.
    But after a few hours I was really thirsty again, must be the MSG's after-affect.  I would still recommend Daikokuya or Shinsengumi over this place.
    Our tab came to $34.55 and the elderly waitress brought that to our attention, demanding that we meet the $35 minimum.  Since there wasn't anything on the menu for $0.45, we ordered some red bean mochi ice cream.  She brought us basically two of those cut up into quarters...  We've never seen it served that way (except at Walmart as samplers).  It wasn't the quantity that shocked us, it was the presentation.  Looked like she just diced them and threw them into a small bowl.  The samplers at the market were presented nicer!
    Not sure if this place is going to survive.

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  • Review from Al C.

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    Alhambra, CA

    2.0 star rating
    9/13/2009

    Kinda disappointing.  I had the miso ramen and the wife ordered the kimchee pork ramen.  We also got a side of spicy tuna bowl.  My miso ramen was ok but thats it.  The noodles were al dente which is ok but the broth (which is critical for good ramen) was very average.  The wife's kimchee pork ramen was just not very good im my humble opinion.  The spicy tuna bowl was pretty good.  I will end my review by saying "just average."

  • Review from Ace C.

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    • 34 reviews

    San Diego, CA

    3.0 star rating
    12/7/2009

    The ramen is OK.  I've had the miso and the Sapporo corn ramen here.  Noodles have a good texture, but the char siu and soup tend towards assari and are just average (not savory and nuanced enough for me).  Most of the toppings cost extra - shoyu egg is not standard.  It could get a little pricey that way - most ramen bowls start at $8.50, I believe.  On the other hand, portions are huge.

    On the upside, they have some ramen variations that you don't see at other ramen shops around the area - sapporo corn butter and tansan come to mind.  Also, the staff is nice.

    I wouldn't complain if my friends or family wanted to come here, but if it were up to me, I'd prefer to go to Daikokuya or Shinsengumi in SGV, or to Golden Deli for pho next door.

    They share a lot with Golden Deli and a bunch of other shops, so parking in front during peak hours can be frustrating.  Go early and/or look for parking on the side residential streets.

  • Review from Jess C.

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    Rowland Heights, CA

    5.0 star rating
    2/15/2009

    I've been to this place twice and both times were a pleasant experience. If you love bean sprouts and ramen, you will like their Sapporo Ramen. It's delicious! their speciality sushi are yummy too. Try there Katsudon if you're not feeling ramen...it is very flavorful. The little old ladies (waitresses) are always very nice. and btw...they dont  serve you tap water (because their water does not taste like tap at all !)

  • Review from Nori S.

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    Alhambra, CA

    3.0 star rating
    7/13/2009

    Just your Typical and Standrad Japanese Ramen Noodle Shop.  Soups are either Soy Sauce, Miso and Salt flavored.  I order a small Spicy Tuna Bowl on the side sometimes which I enjoy with the Ramen.  Gyoza is pretty similar to what you can find in any other Ramen Shops.  Overall it's probably the best place to get Japanese style ramen noodles in the Northern Alhambra Region.  Simple recipes are sometimes the best.

  • Review from Jimmy C.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    5.0 star rating
    10/26/2009

    This weekend was the first time I went to this restaurant and I really loved it.  The noodles tasted great and the food was definitely fresh.  My companion and I actually enjoyed this place so much we want to go back, definitely an awesome restaurant.

  • Review from David L.

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    • 9 reviews

    Rosemead, CA

    2.0 star rating
    11/18/2009

    First time I tried this place it was ok...  I had ramen and a variety of sushi rolls.
    But the second time I came back and ordered te same thing the food quality was horrible all the sushi seemed really old.  
    Never came back here again.

  • Review from Yinpon H.

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    • 78 reviews

    Pasadena, CA

    2.0 star rating
    12/14/2009

    My cousin's wife is Japanese.  She recommended this ramen restaurant.  I bought a $10.00 coupon from http://Restaurant.com.  I got the Sapporo ramen; the portion is huge.  My soup tastes good.  My husband got the shoyu ramen.  He doesn't like the chashu meat and noodles.  Both of our noodles were hard - seemed not fully cooked.  I also ordered the salmon rice with ikura; it's a bit dry.  It is too bad that Ajiman doesn't serve any pork bone stewed soup base.  Maybe I will return just to see if the noodles are cooked right next time.

  • Review from William C.

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    • 4 reviews

    Alhambra, CA

    3.0 star rating
    11/10/2009

    Now I never really noticed this small little shop before. I've been to the Vietnamese restaurant Golden Deli many times, and never really noticed this place surprisingly. Only reason I found and decided to try this place, was because of http://restaurant.com.  Now for the price I payed, I can't complain, however, this is a website for me to criticize, so here I go.

    First Impression: As we walked into the ramen shop, it was a quiet small little restaurant. We were greeted by a friendly woman and their cooks. They have a small Television in one of the corners.

    This is what we ordered:

    2 x ChaShu Ramen (Shoyu Soup Base)
    1 x Miso Ramen
    California Rolls (8 pieces)
    Spicy Tuna Rolls (8 pieces)
    1 Eel Sushi (comes with 2)

    The Miso Ramen soup base was interesting. It tastes a bit different than the usual miso base I've tasted ,however, it definitely is tasty and not bland like some of the other people's review said. I ate the ChaShu Ramen with Shoyu Soup Base. The size of the ramen bowl was decent. The noodle texture was a little undercooked to my liking, a bit on the crunchier side however sitting in the soup a little longer did the trick. The soup was just alright hard to explain the taste but there was flavor. The ingredients were fresh however different than some of the usual Japanese ramen places for example they used bamboo, green onions, and some spinach i believe.  The California Rolls we're okay. The avocado's used in them were still fresh as the color had not changed. The rice used was also very fresh not hard or cold. So I know the sushi wasn't just made and stuffed in the fridge. My friends ate the Spicy tuna rolls. I'm not a big fan of anything too raw so I didn't have any. They said it was okay and that they've had better. It wasn't spicy enough or at all. For all that we ordered, we ended up paying with tip ONLY 18 DOLLARS. THANKS RESTAURANT.COM

    I rated this place 3 stars for a few reasons. First off, I couldn't give it a 3.5. Second, I personally believed, I've had better ramen some other places. The place was very clean and had the Lakers game on *perfect channel*. I just felt the food didn't give me a WOW factor but I wouldn't mind going back to relax and eat food. They even have certain specials on certain days but I am unaware of which days.

    Anyways I hope this review gave you an insight of this place. I would recommend this place to people who want a local japanese ramen shop and that is decently priced. Definitely also would recommend http://restaurant.com! So your meal can be also at a discounted rate.

  • Review from Mindy T.

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    • 20 reviews

    Arcadia, CA

    3.0 star rating
    7/3/2009

    went there 4 the first time n i was pretty satisfied with thier miso ramen. it was pretty tasy, unlike the san sui tei in temple city. the broth was good, texture of the noodle was perfect. also ordered some gyoza which was even better than the ramen from what my friend says. the fried rice was pretty good too. I was surprised to find another japanese owned ramen place, since a lot of them these days are owned by chinese. I was a bit nervous to try it at 1st since there wanst that many ppl in there, also being a tuesday night. I would go back there again if i'm in the area to pick up my miso ramen :]

  • Review from Nicole L.

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    • 32 reviews

    Los Angeles, CA

    2.0 star rating
    3/13/2010

    I went here tonight on a double date with my boyfriend and some friends.  I'd never been here before but my friend told me she had heard they had decent ramen. We sat down right away, the place itself is nothing really to look at.  We ordered and the ramen came quickly enough.  Two of us ordered shoyu and it was decided that the shoyu at the ultra-trendy Naga Naga is better than that.  I ordered Shio and it was pretty flavorless until I added tons of garlic.  The pork was thick cut and tough, not like the tender pieces I expect in ramen.  My other friend ordered tanmen and she said it was just OK.  The whole time that we were eating, a large party on the other side of the restaurant sat speaking in another language and seemed to have already ordered and eaten.  Gradually, each member of that party left, went to 7-11, and came back with a 6 pack of beers.  Suddenly, at 9:00pm while we still had noodles and broth in our bowls, the waitress came over and told us they were closed and nudged the bill closer then closer. We felt pressured to leave, even though the two girls of the group were still eating.  We paid and walked out while the other large party stayed and drank their Coors.  I was shocked and disappointed.  I won't be going back here.

  • Review from Eric T.

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    • 45 reviews

    Los Angeles, CA

    3.0 star rating
    9/28/2009

    Came here on Saturday night about 7:00.  It's a pretty small restaurant with 6-8 talbes in the corner of a shopping plaza.  An older Japanese lady was our waitress, she was very pleasant and nice.   service was very good.  We ordered the spicy tuna roll, gyoza, saporo miso ramen, and miso ramen.  Gyoza and the spicy tuna roll were fairly decent.  The saporo miso ramen is huge, it's got lots of bean sprouts and bamboo shoots on top of the ramen.  soup base is very tasty.  their food is very cheap comparing to other ramen places in the area.  1 lcd tv in the restaurant, so i was able to watch some college football while eating there.  however, we were sweating bullets in there b/c it was a pretty hot/humid day, and i dont think they turn on the A/C high enough.  overall it's a good place if you just want to grub on some ramen w/o waiting in line anywhere or pay too much for food.  I'll definitely come back here if i'm in the area.

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