- 9 comments - 2007.01.03花いちもんめ hanaichimonme
Tucked away in a desolate corner of Little Tokyo, Hanaichimonme has been quietly churning out some of the best ramen in Los Angeles for the past two decades! Do signs of life remain, in the former Yaohan Plaza?
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- 6 comments - 2006.12.18ラーメン屋 ramenya
A visit to Ramenya is like dropping in on your platonic best friend. Sure, she’s just your default when you don’t have a date to the concert, but anything can happen with a shoulder to cry on and a few bottles of biiru at the ready! Right? Right?!!
- 0 comments - 2006.12.11拉麺亭 えぼし eboshi noodle bar
With so many assari-kei ramen shops in Southern California, how does Eboshi Noodle Bar stack up? A favorite of many Japanese ex-pats, is it better than the rest, or are you better off elsewhere?
- 13 comments - 2006.11.09ちゃぶ屋 chabuya
When high-concept Chabuya opened amid promises of a “premium” ramen experience, Rameniac began stalking the place with some seriously great expectations. Do a pedigree chef, quality organic ingredients and swanky decor a perfect bowl of ramen make? Read more to find out!
- 10 comments - 2006.11.04ラーメン日本 ramen nippon
Reseda, CA was the fictional home to Mr. Miyagi and Daniel LaRusso, a.k.a. Karate Kid. Would they be waxing nostalgic for Ramen Nippon, or catching flies with their chopsticks and hitting Arby’s across the street?
- 4 comments - 2006.09.27タケシ takeshi ramen
Takeshi Ramen is a suprising oasis of upturned parasols in suburban Glendale, CA. But Brand Boulevard is pronounced “bland” in Japanese! Can ramen survive in this corner of Los Angeles, across the street from a California Pizza Kitchen?
- 7 comments - 2006.09.25ミスターラーメン mr. ramen
A cold, neo-noir vibe inhabits old Mr. Ramen. If Raymond Chandler were alive, he might well be penning novels over a half-eaten side of fried rice and a few pieces of gyoza. Get ready for the shoyu showdown in Little Tokyo!









