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    Aoki No Chuuka

    3.7 (251 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Yuzu Yuzu Pepper Shio Ramen Noodle
    Yurie H.

    Cute Japanese Chuuka eatery with relatively affordable dishes! My fiancé and I came for lunch on a Saturday, shop is small with table and bar seating. The vibe is a typical Japanese Izakaya. We got the Sapporo draft (small $5 each), yuzu shio ramen ($13), half fried rice ($6) and liver stir fry ($15). The Sapporo draft was icy and cool, very refreshing. Yuzu shio ramen wasn't the best I've had, comes with a piece of chashu, menma, green onions, and bean sprouts, flavor is light so I was able to finish. Liver stir fry was a little salty but portion is generous. The fried rice was the best! Not overly salty and had hint of MSG. Overall solid Japanese eatery with good food and fast service. Would love to try the curry my next visit!

    Mabo Tofu

    A hole in the wall, neighborhood place where most customers and staff know each other. It was our first time there, but we felt welcome. The food was delicious and the service was great. We came here for the champon, which is difficult to find at most ramen stores.

    Sylvie C.

    Prior to visiting Aoki No Chukka recently, I was rather excited to find out there's Chuuka Restaurant available in the area. Where I just moved from, there isn't one. We have tons of fusion restaurants but no Machi-Chuu at all. The food we ordered and got to taste was delicious despite the outrageous and hostile behavior of the servers, menu price and system. The gyoza is nothing to write home about and I would not recommend ordering. Neither are the takoyaki. The place also does not care about what order the food arrives. None of the appetizers arrived prior to our entrees arriving. And my dining companion's meal arrived well before mine, and the appetizers arrived well after both of us were nearly done with our food. The most noteworthy thing about the whole dining experience was the hideous behavior by the server and complete lack of care by the owner who witnessed the whole thing. What's with the rather overt and shameless ethnocentrism and xenophobic Japanese restaurant staff? I am ashamed to ever admit I come from the same tiny a*ss island these folks come from. Let me elaborate. We visited during a Saturday lunch time. There was just one other table being served and awfully quiet for weekend lunch hours. The diners looked not at all happy. That should have been a sign. The interior of the restaurant actually have menu items not listed on the menu that's just plastered on the wall. I wasn't quite sure what I should order. Everything actually sounded appetizing. I asked the Japanese waitress who initially seated us and came to our table to take the order what she recommends ordering. She was speaking to the owner in Japanese, so I spoke to her in Japanese to ask for her recommendation. I didn't think the questions were so cringeworthy for her. It isn't like I was making unreasonable requests or attempting to haggle menu price or something really tacky and ridiculous. "I see that there are many appetizing dishes on the wall and on the menu. Do you have any recommendations? What do you like eating from here? Tell me your favorite dishes. Any suggestions?" To my f*king surprise, you know what she said for response? Are you ready? "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. THERE IS NOTHING I LIKE EATING FROM HERE. PEOPLE TEND TO JUST ORDER WHATEVER THAT'S ON THE MENU WITH PICTURES. JUST PICK THE DISHES THAT HAS PICTURES IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE DECIDING. THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE ORDER MOST. I GUESS YOU CAN ORDER THE SEASONAL ITEM - HIYASHI CHUKA IF YOU MUST." WTF!?!?!?!? I am fairly freaking used to receiving rude a*s service. Curt. Short. Rude. Expensive. Shamelessly friendly only during checkout type of stinking horrible service. But not quite this f*cking bad. Like I've lived in the US for 24 years and never have I received this kind of downright hostile and seriously rude service. I should have just gotten up and leave. I wish the server could have seen the aghast face me and the owner behind her, my dining companion, the other server, and the two other customers she was serving behind her had. It felt like the whole atmosphere truly froze and we were just.......so appalled. It's hilarious to me when people like that makes assumptions that I must not be Japanese nor do I speak or understand any because I don't look like one. And then act super ugly when I decide to alleviate their emotional discomfort by speaking to them in the said language they assumed I don't speak. I thought I was doing them a favor because they feel uncomfortable speaking English even after being in the US for quite some time. There's no winning with folks like that. Another Aoki No Chuuka surprise? If you order anything that's not donburi dishes, YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY EXTRA $2-$3 FOR A SMALL BOWL OF RICE. I got myself Happosai - that's basically chop suey. It's a heavy gravy with vegetables and meat and seafood type meal. You cannot eat them WITHOUT RICE. Like why the hell would you even not have rice accompany a meal like that? Do they charge for rice if you order Kare Rice too? Like you'd just get the curry but you gotta order rice separately? Do you have any idea how outrageous that is? That's akin to going to places like Jack in the Box and you have to pay extra for burger buns. Like $1 for a top bun and another $1 for bottom bun type thing. You get the picture. Would you be happy if someone legit asked you a question like that? Now the Yakiniku / chashu don was delicious according to my dining companion. I would not mind eating their food again, BUT NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER AGAIN IN-PERSON. Blimey, the offensive server actually refused to serve our table after I asked about menu item recommendation. It's as if I violated her human rights. She literally stood and glared at me the entire time I ate. The other server was much more friendly but the atmosphere of the restaurant was just utterly painful to eat or enjoy anything. Consider this my warning if you are hesitant to go. Order via DoorDash.

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    Jason H.

    I love this place!! Aoki No Chuuka has the best ramen I've ever had! Was working in the area and stopped by to get some food to go! Everyone was so nice and welcoming definitely will be back soon to sit down and try a lot more

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    I had ramen and fried rice. Overall, the taste was delicious, and the value for money was excellent.

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    Place is nothing special -pricing is to high for japanese street food- better off going to eat at Mitsubishi food court

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    7 months ago

    super authentic japanese food, and the ambiance is very homey and welcoming. always enjoy coming here with my family.

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    My go to Chinese-style Japanese restaurant. Everything is really good and they have unique dishes found nowhere else. Highly recommend.

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    Hakata Ikkousha Ramen

    4.0
    (1.6k reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    A Legendary Slurp - Gone But Never Forgotten It is a true…read moretragedy for the Orange County food scene that Hakata Ikkousha in Costa Mesa has closed its doors. This wasn't just a "ramen joint"--it was a masterclass in authentic Fukuoka-style soul food. The Broth: Liquid Gold The standout was always their Signature Tonkotsu broth. You could literally taste the 30+ hours of labor that went into it. It had that distinct "frothy" texture (the bubble of the bone marrow) that you only find in high-end Hakata shops. It was rich, creamy, and carried a deep umami funk without ever being overly greasy. The Hits * Black Tonkotsu: The roasted garlic oil (mayu) added a smoky, dark complexity that ruined all other garlic ramens for me. * God Fire: For those who like to sweat, this offered the perfect balance of heat without sacrificing the integrity of the pork flavor. * The Karaage: Genuinely some of the best fried chicken in the area. Massive, juicy thigh meat with a shattering, thin crust and that addictive spicy mayo on the side. * Customization: I loved that they let you pick your noodle firmness. "Hard" was the only way to go to ensure that perfect snap with every bite. The Atmosphere The Costa Mesa location always had a great energy--functional, clean, and unpretentious. The staff were always efficient, greeting everyone with a loud "Irasshaimase!" that made the experience feel truly authentic. It's heartbreaking to see such a high-caliber spot leave the neighborhood. If you were lucky enough to eat here, you know we lost a heavy hitter. To the team at Ikkousha: thank you for the memories and the best bowls in the city. You'll be sorely missed! Note: For those still craving that specific broth, their Torrance locations are still holding it down--definitely worth the drive to keep the dream alive. Come back to OC! !

    I was completely unaware 10/26/25 was the last day this location was open so I feel very blind…read moresighted T-T The only location left is Torrance and I hope it stays open! Favorite ramen spot ever!! The Black Devil Level 2 Spice will be missed.

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    Ramen Nagi

    Ramen Nagi

    4.5
    (446 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Randomly came here for lunch while shopping…read more You get a slip while you're in line to order. There's so many customizations. You can adjust your salt, oil, ramen type, and firmness. They have 4 soup ramen types plus a new tsukemen. You can make your perfect ramen. Add one like egg and seaweed are optional as well. Their spice level 2 for the red ramen is a very comforting spice. Service was great as well. They note where you're sitting so each person gets the right food. There's a water already at the table as well. Food came out in less than 5 mins. Our waitress was attentive enough to offer bibs so the red sauce didn't get on my clothes. The inside is a bit small but they have large patio seating. Most parties eat and finish within 30 min since you're not waiting for the food for a while. There's enough space to walk around without bumping into people.

    Every time I come by Ramen Nagi, I forget to snap a pic of my food like I usually do bc I literally…read moreinhale my ramen as soon as it hits the table. It's THAT good. To order, the server hands you a little sheet of paper for you to customize your ramen how you like it, they have different types of interesting ramen flavors too, like the green king which is reminiscing of a pesto pasta, it's a green broth with basil and cheese. Then there's the black king which has blackened garlic and calamari ink. They also have the original and red king for a spicy kick! My favorite is for sure the Red King and would recommend if you can handle some spice! I like to order the pork belly as my protein bc it literally just melts in your mouth and is SOOO flavorful. They also have marinated bean sprouts at each table which I love to eat while waiting for my ramen. Can't wait to be back!!

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    Ramen Tatsunoya

    Ramen Tatsunoya

    4.7
    (187 reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    I wasn't expecting much from Ramen Tatsunoya, so I was pleasantly surprised to find a sold tonkotsu…read moreramen at this ramen shop in a Costa Mesa strip mall. The interior was much nicer than I was expecting, which was a plus. It was quiet when we went for lunch on 4th of July. I ordered the Jun Tonkotsu, which was lighter, with thin noodles and a couple of pieces of chashu. The broth was perfect, not too heavy. The chashu was the highlight. I don't like most chashu I eat, but the pork here was delicious. It made me regret not getting mine with extra chashu. My daughter got the Koku Tonkotsu, which is rich from pork fat and garlic infused oil. It was a little too rich for her, though she did say the chashu was really good. Ramen Tatsunoya is definitely one of my favorite places for Rame in OC! Plenty of parking in the lot.

    This place is wonderful and what you would find to be an authentic, truly Japanese taste…read more I would highly recommend the regular tonkatsu, this is the traditional pork broth. The broth is so good, so clean, perfect taste. Definitely add a ramen egg - you won't regret it. The noodles are so, perfect chew and taste. I do wish there was maybe at least one more slice of chashu as that seems a little sparse. The menu is just the right size. Service is friendly, fast, and the prices are very fair considering the quality and the location. The place inside is quaint, I and has some limited seating, so just be prepared that it can get busy depending on when you're going. I used to work 1-2 blocks away, but since moving, don't come to this area very often. However, when looking for ramen, would most definitely make the drive here, because it really is worth it.

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    Meiji Seimen

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    4.5
    (1.7k reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$
    Casual dining
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    Stopped by around 9 PM on a Sunday and had a smooth experience from start to finish. There was…read moreplenty of parking available, likely given it was late in the day. We were greeted right away, and someone took our order within a minute of arriving. The food came out relatively quickly, which was a nice surprise. Inside had traditional Japanese decor. I ordered the Sukiyaki Beef Curry Bowl, and it definitely hit the spot. The beef was tender and flavorful, and the slightly sweet sukiyaki paired really well with the rich Japanese curry. Neither flavor overpowered the other, making for a balanced meal. Overall, the service was efficient, the food arrived quickly, and the quality was exactly what I was hoping for. I'd definitely order the Sukiyaki Beef Curry Bowl again.

    This place always has a wait, and for good reason. It's a small shop so waiters are attentive and…read moreyour food will come out in a timely manner - feels like you're transported to Japan :) Also, make sure to join the waitlist before you get there to avoid long wait times. Udon is favorite noodle dish and this place definitely meets my expectations. I've had the Nabeyaki and Chicken Tempura Curry udon, and they're very filling! I will say they're a little pricey but I think it's worth for the amount and quality. If you want to impress someone who loves udon or Japanese food, come here!!

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    Slurpin' Ramen Bar - Costa Mesa

    Slurpin' Ramen Bar - Costa Mesa

    4.5
    (753 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    I was in the mood for ramen, & my roommate recommended this spot. I got the Chaschu special and it…read morewas so flavorful! The meat was super tender. We also ordered the fried rice, which was okay. The garlic edamame was also really good. Service was excellent! Very attentive servers & friendly. It was a bit cold in the restaurant, but with the hot broth of the ramen it warmed me up for a bit haha. The music was a vibe inside too. I would definitely come back.

    This location is actually laughable. I placed an order on DoorDash for pickup. I show up exactly at…read morethe time it should be ready and it's already been given away. The server doesn't apologize - he states it's already been picked up. How? I ask if they don't verify the DoorDash confirmation for pickup. The server Kendrick tells me they do, but scammers show up with the exact order confirmation screen and pick up orders. Honestly sounds like BS to me, considering they have pickup orders by the front door on a shelf that anyone could take. Either way, the lack of an immediate apology or questions to clarify just point to the fact that he assumed immediately I was a scammer. Okay, annoying. But whatever. I want my food. I ask to have it remade - they're still seating people and people are ordering. They're not closing anytime soon. He tells me they won't remake it. I ask why and he continues to insinuate I'm a scammer and a thief trying to pick up someone else's order. He tells me to cancel my order. I'm beyond pissed at this point because I can't even get a refund via DoorDash because it's already being prepared. So I go back and talk to him again. He continues to refuse to cancel the order or remake it. He gets on the phone with a "Peter" who he claims is the manager. It gets really fun from here. Peter listens to my story and says there's nothing they can do. He says scammers do that all the time, and every restaurant deals with it. Okay, so how has it never happened to me at ANY restaurant? And how have I NEVER heard of it happening? So Peter, after refusing to do anything for me for a while, finally says he'll talk to the server to try and cancel the order from their end. Fine. I hand the phone back to Kendrick and he walks inside. I wait 7 min and no updates. So I go inside and ask him if he's canceling the order. He says, "what do you mean?" I tell him the manager said he'd tell him to cancel the order. Kendrick says, "he was telling you to do that". More gaslighting lmfaoooooo. I tell him no, he told you to. Again, I'm pissed beyond belief at this point and again, I can't get a refund via DoorDash because it's already "being prepared". You would think saying that 3 times is enough for them to finally get it but no. I wasted 20 min driving here, and another 25 waiting for a resolution for this BS. Kendrick tells me he can't cancel the order twice. I just ignore him and wait. 3 min later he goes "I canceled it". Like... you guys are acting like I'm the scammer when you clearly are the ones trying to pull some shady stuff. I FINALLY get my refund and Kendrick says, "sorry I just work here." Brother, that's not your line. You say that when, for example, corporate has a policy that no one likes. This all stemmed from you and your team's incompetence. The lying and gaslighting is absolutely crazy. 25 min and they either could've just refunded me or remade my order. A waste of time. I'll never visit any Slurpin again - this was just pathetic. Not a single bit of sincerity or willingness to help. The manager sounded like he was tired of talking to me, and our conversation lasted 2 min (I'm not even exaggerating). If you want food, don't go here. If you want to keep your money, don't come here. However, if you want to be treated like a liar and a scammer from the second you walk in, then this place is perfect.

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