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    Atoyubu

    4.2 (44 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Nancy L.

    This little stall in 99 Ranch plaza always look like it's not open because usually there is no one at the counter. I finally gave it a try and I really like all the different variety it offers! I got the spicy pork, buldak chicken, bulgogi and salmon. The rice is encased in a yellow tofu pocket. The flavor of all 4 were bold and delicious but the little tofu pocket easily falls apart after one bite. Next time I will try more of the different flavors.

    Spicy Tuna and Salmon (from top 5 menu)
    Winny K.

    So happy there's an Atoyubu in this 99 Ranch! It's a great spot to stop for a quick bite. Service was friendly and helpful, and they kindly let us know that the portions are actually pretty large. I wasn't super hungry so I just ordered two items from Atoyubu's top 5 menu: the Spicy Tuna and the Salmon. Both were incredibly flavorful, fresh, and generously portioned, so very filling and satisfying. Can't wait to come back and try more menu items! Ambiance is casual, since it's a counter inside 99 Ranch, although this a super nice and spacious 99 Ranch. Grab yourself some Omomo too for a great food and drink combo!

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    Arshad H.

    Atoyubu translated from Korean means "gift of tofu skin". Located at the enterance of the 99-Ranch Market in Aliso Viejo this place serves up a large selection of tofu skin pockets filled with seasoned rice and topped with a protein and some sauces. I settled on 3 to try out. This is a TO-GO place as there is no place to sit inside 99-Ranch. Spicy tuna ($5.39) - Made with freshly chopped tuna and a special spicy sauce. I could tell the tuna was fresh, however I felt the spicy sauce was too much and spicier than I expected. Garlic butter crab ($4.79) - This consisted of imitation crab marinated in garlic butter with fried garlic garnish. I loved the taste of the garlic butter with the freshness of the crab. It was my favorite out of all the yubus I tried. Grilled bulgogi ($5.39) - This yubu was made with Korean BBQ style sweet and savory beef belly. The beef was so tender and flavorful. Overall, I enjoyed the taste of each of these yubus. The sea food was so fresh and the quantity was larger than another yubu spot I visited. I'd skip on the spicy ones as I found the sauce to be too overpowering and it took away from the freshness of the ingredients.

    Left: butter garlic carb Middle: spicy bulgogi  Right: lemon pepper salmon
    Nachelle M.

    Ranking: 1. Lemon pepper salmon- I liked the lemon pepper, salty and sour! 2. Bulgogi on fire - the spicy sauce on top is similar to the buldak sauce. There's a good amount of crispy things 3. Garlic butter crab - didn't really taste the garlic... Inari comes off so easily. As an inari conneuseur, the inari had the perfect bite, it wasn't too chewy or too soft, and it wasn't too sweet. The rice was soft and the flavor wasn't overpowering. They're huge, it's kinda difficult to eat unless you have a big mouth. It's inside the 99 ranch I'd come back again! It's kinda hard to find inari as good as this. The price is a little insane tho- $17 for 3.

    I forgot to take a pic before I ate hehe
    Alice H.

    I've had this place booked marked but another location for a while but I think this one just opened up near where I work?? I literally only tried the imitation crab one with the little fish eggs/popping boba thing (my boss said it was popping boba??? But it tasted like masago) It was so soft and fluffy and I inhaled it. I can't wait to come back to try the other ones!!!!

    Seared Lemon Pepper and Fire  Bulgogi
    Jason T.

    Awesome little diamond in the rough of 99 Ranch Market in Aliso Viejo. They have the most splendidly delicious Atoyubu! Would recommend in order of preference but all amazing!! 1. Lemon pepper Salmon 2. Fire Bulgogi 3. Salmon That's all you need to know. Very filling, fresh and full of flavor. The Bulgogi is spicy keep in mind for those with light pallets. Service is friendly, attentive and quick. Always stopping here when I come to the Ranch! Enjoy!

    All the yubus (spicy pork, garlic crab, bulgogi, eel, spicy tuna)
    Linda T.

    Right as you enter the 99 ranch, it is on your right. It's a cute little counter and you can see the yubu being made. Everything is made to order and costs about $5 each. Pricey? Yes, but they are deceptively filling (that's a good thing!). I got about 5 and shared it with my husband and we were stuffed afterwards! FYI Some of the yubus they will use the torch on it so you get that charred taste. The flavors we got: - Spicy Tuna (4/5): I was warned by the worker beforehand it was very spicy. He did not lie! It is spicy, but still tasty! - Garlic Butter Crab (5/5): Creamy and yummy, super stuffed! - Grilled Bulgogi (4/5): Def got that char taste, but didn't mind on this one - Spicy Pork (5/5): Loved this one. Not AS spicy as the spicy tuna. Enjoyed it. - Grilled Eel (4/5): A BIT too sweet/charred for me, but still good. They didn't have some of the flavors available, but will definitely come back to try them! This place is a hidden gem for now. Took about 10 minutes to get my order, might take longer if there is a rush.

    Garlic Butter Crab & Grilled Bulgogi
    Tracey H.

    The store is located inside the 99 Ranch. The two flavors we got were Garlic Butter Crab and Grilled Bulgogi. We enjoyed both, but if I personally like the crab one more. The filling to rice ratio was perfect (thin layer of rice at the bottom). We waited around 10 minutes to get our food after ordering. It takes a little while as everything is made to order. There's no seating inside. However, you'll find a couple tables outside if you'd like to enjoy them right away.

    Popping Salmon & Eel Atoyubu
    Emily S.

    I stopped by the new Atoyubu location that opened in Aliso Viejo (it's inside the 99 ranch market) and I can confirm that it is just as good as the other locations! I came a little late so I was unfortunately not able to get my favorite, the lemon pepper salmon, but it gave me a reason to try a different menu item, the popping salmon. I thoroughly enjoyed all the different yubus I ordered. The eel had a wonderful char flavor that really elevated the yubu. I have a decent spice tolerance but the spicy tuna definitely had a kick. I'd say it's like a buldak level spice. Tolerable but definitely builds as you eat it. If you still want something spicy but don't have a great spice tolerance I recommend the popping salmon as the mix of the spice with mayo mutes the spice to an enjoyable level. In terms of the service, the people working there are very nice and knowledgeable about their menu. There is unfortunately no seating indoors but you can find seating outside around the corner near marugame or omomo.

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    Clara T.

    Located inside the new 99 Ranch supermarket in Aliso Viejo. Pros: - Made to order, you know that quality isn't compromised. Perfect size for a snack or have several as a meal. - Variety of flavors from cooked to seared to marinated raw. - Excellent service. They were more than happy to recommend and explain for those who haven't tried! This is my 1st time here, but I'm not unfamiliar with the food. - Price is reasonable for the kind of filling that they offer and they make sure to stuff each pocket generously. Cons: - Parking might be a pain if you go during peak time..but that's normal with the town center in general. - Since it's made to order, I can see that wait time might be a con in the future. - Eating it can get messy. Don't be fooled by the cute pockets. Tip: Get the myungran crab. It's the perfect amount of creamy, not too sweet with a toasty note from the scorching.

    lemon pepper, garlic crab
    Jasmine H.

    If you like inari, then you will be pleased with the assortment of choices at Atoyubu. I need to go back and try other options! The staff is very kind and explain their menu well. It's a small area in the corner right as you enter 99 Ranch, you can't miss it!

    Jonathan C.

    Finally got to try this place and see the new plaza. They've definitely invested a lot into building out this plaza and who isn't glad to have this Ranch99 and food court inside! Our favorite flavors were the grilled eel, bulgogi, and lemon salmon. I think the beef lamb one was too Mediterranean for me while eating tofu skins. The spicy ones are definitely spicy if you can't handle a big spice kick. They're pretty filling since there's a good amount of rice below but they definitely give you enough topping to be satisfied. Overall, definitely would recommend trying if you're in the area.

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    Elizabeth H.

    Such a fun way to have a snack before or after shopping at the supermarket! Fresh, delicious, and healthy for sure! They come in little big pickets of tofu packed with your choice of protein such as salmon, tuna, crab, and bulgogi. For a first timer, I went for the salmon. It came with rice and a light mayo (I think). The counter is located just at the entrance of the supermarket. It's plain you can almost pass it or even ignore it because it seems not even operational. The hours are limited. It is open from 11 am to 2 pm and 4 pm to 8 pm. It is worth giving it a try!

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