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La Birria House

4.8 (27 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Lunch special w/crunchy birria tacos
Jen H.

I'm not a birria connoisseur, but these beef ones were quite good. We got the lunch plate with 3 birria and cheese crunchy tacos, rice and beans (although I always opt for double rice and no beans). It's a quaint, family run business in a small plaza next to Public Storage. There is ample parking and a couple of tables to sit at. The food was tasty, the service was great and they were very helpful and informative. A nice, local place if you're craving some yummy birria tacos. The best part is dipping it in the delicious broth for extra flavor and drinking it between bites. A definite must try!

Cut my knuckle cus my dumbass rushed to turn the light off to go eat as fast as possible!
K K.

Came here on a rainy day, it was soo yummy! The food was hot and fresh while the soup for the birria was not over powering. Their salsa was like a medium spice in terms of spiciness but the tenderness of the beef was gummable, firm enough to move but soft enough to gum, definitely perfect for someone with tooth pain! The Ramen was good at base but if you want more spice, I would add crushed pepper flakes to spice it up! The service was optimal, straight to the point but patient enough to not feel rushed in our indecision for what to stuff our faces with. Space was kinda small, only two tables inside with a bar top for four set up, two patio tables for two so definitely order to go if you've got a larger party than 4, but overall it was fairly clean. I did cut my knuckle on the light switch in the bathroom so if you are a person who doesn't like to touch light switches with parts of your hands that are potentially going to touch food, I recommend using a paper towel to hit the light switch, the button recesses a bit and causes the faceplate edge to come out further as you press in, I was rushing to eat after washing my hands and did a quick knuckle into the light switch to turn it off and came out with blood on my knuckle, so be wary of that as well, not their fault by any means. Just my own insatiable appetite getting the better of me . All in all, good place to eat good food!

They speak Spanish and English
Daniel V.

Hands down the BEST birria spot in Los Angeles maybe all of SoCal! The birria is super juicy and packed with flavor. Every bite hits! Their tacos are bomb, and the ramen, burritos, and tortas are all top-tier. You can't go wrong with anything on the menu. The portions are generous, the food comes out hot and fresh, and the flavor is unbeatable. If you love birria, this is the spot. I'll definitely be coming back again and again!

K C.

Best birria around for sure! The meat is super tender and flavorful. The red salsa is tasty and not too spicy. We also had the consome which is good and came with a decent amount of meat. Could've been a lil bit more flavorful but the salsa was a nice addition Priced fairly! We will definitely be back:)

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5 months ago

Very good food!! service is great. It's mostly for takeout. People are very nice. small area to eat for dining

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Amazing food everything was so good we got burritos ramen and quesatacos. Owners were very welcoming.

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Tsujita Artisan Noodle

Tsujita Artisan Noodle

4.3
(676 reviews)
2.6 mi
$$

AH-MA-ZING!! Brought one of our best friends from Hawaii to have lunch on a Tuesday afternoon. We…read moregot seated right away which was great bc we were all getting hangry. For appetizers we ordered the Takoyaki, chicken karage and our main dishes Deluxe Tsukemen x3. The Break down: Atmosphere: 4/5 They greet you as you walk in, which I sets the vibe. You're welcomed into a cozy apace that has some decorative elements even to the music choice. Reminds me of our trip to japan, which I MISS SO MUCH! The Food Takoyaki: $8.95. 4/5 Stars. - Comes in 5pcs with sauce and bonito flakes. I liked how the outside was a bit crunchy and inside was fluffy! Karage: $8.95. 5/5 Stars - Comes in 5pcs. The sauce was tangy sweet kind of like teriyaki sauce. It was crispy but still so juicy and soft. HANDS DOWN GET THIS! Loved it so much I could have a whole bowl Tsukemen: $22.45. 5/5Stars - If you aren't familiar with this, the broth is separate from the noodles. Its a different way of experiencing noodles. The broth is thick, creamy and flavor profile is on point. Inside of the broth there is mushrooms and pcs of pork. The noodles are cooked perfectly and also comes with pcs of nori, soft boiled jammy eggs and 4 pcs of thick chashu. Portion size lets just say they are generous and we all can EAT ^^, Kakigori (MATCHA) $8/$14. 5/5 Stars - Definite MUST! Its made with Japanese shaved ice, a very creamy soft cream matcha sauce and matcha powder! I cant tell you how good this dessert is. The wife is obsessed and one if the main reasons why we found this spot in the first place. Please try! Service: - Super friendly staff! They are quick to get our order and serve our meal. I asked for more limes for my noodles 2x and both times they were quick. Made us feel very welcomed and checked in on us on a regular, which also reminded us of the service Japan showed us once upon a time. Overall: We love this place and we keep coming back with new people to share this type of noodle experience. Check them out im sure you will enjoy it. Lets just say we drove an hour to eat this. You def will not be disappointed :)

I had a weekend dinner at Tsujita LA Artisan Noodle with our group of four back in March 2025. The…read moreother two ordered tsukemen ($26.50 for the spicy deluxe and $23.50 for the spicy chasu) and found it very salty because they chose to consume it not by dipping the noodles in the bowl of broth, but rather by pouring all the broth from the bowl into the noodles, trying to recreate a normal bowl of ramen. I can't speak for them, but I will say, if you order the tsukemen and find that you want more dipping broth, that will be an extra charge. Order a regular bowl of ramen if you do not plan to dip the brothless noodles into the broth for each bite. BF and I both tried the spicy tuna bowl ($7.95), chashu bowl ($8.95), and tonkotsu ramen ($15.95). The bowls are a little smaller than the ramen bowls and are a great option if you want a light meal without feeling super full. The tonkotsu ramen had a slightly rich broth that was flavorful and a decent portion of noodles. We opted not to order the ramen with the egg since we were also trying the rice bowls. The three items were more than enough for the two of us and a good variety of food. Parking here is horrible at the street level, so head downstairs for the two levels of underground parking.

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Tonkotsu Ramen - pork broth served with charsiu, woodear mushroom, green onions, and seaweed.

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Tonkotsu Ramen - pork broth served with charsiu, woodear mushroom, green onions, and seaweed.
Daikokuya - Monterey Park

Daikokuya - Monterey Park

3.8
(1.9k reviews)
2.3 mi
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Daikokuya is one of the most established ramen chains in Southern California, known for its rich…read moretonkotsu broth and classic Japanese comfort food. We walked into the Monterey Park location, which has a cozy, intimate dining room with an open kitchen that adds to the atmosphere as we watched bowls of ramen come together. Despite its popularity, the restaurant maintains a casual feel that makes it equally suitable for a quick lunch or a relaxed dinner. The energy of the room stays lively but comfortable, with the sounds of the kitchen and the hum of conversation filling the space without making it feel chaotic. The ramen is the clear highlight of the menu. We ordered the signature Daikoku Ramen and found it featured a creamy pork broth with a deep, savory flavor that paired well with the thin noodles, tender chashu, and seasoned egg. The chashu was soft and well marinated, and the egg was cooked to that perfect jammy consistency that added richness to the bowl. The black garlic oil is worth adding if you enjoy a richer, more aromatic bowl, as it adds a layer of depth that elevates the broth without overwhelming it. The spicy miso ramen offered a flavorful alternative without overwhelming heat, and the broth retained the creamy richness of the original while adding a warm, building spice. Beyond ramen, appetizers like the takoyaki and pork cutlet bowls round out the menu well, making it easy to share a few dishes, and the takoyaki had a crisp exterior with a soft, flavorful interior that made for a good start to the meal. Service is generally quick and efficient, especially considering how busy the restaurant can get during peak hours. The dining room is relatively small, so waits are common during lunch and dinner rushes, but tables tend to turn over at a steady pace. The staff keep things moving while still being friendly and attentive throughout the meal, checking in at the right moments and keeping the pacing comfortable. The turnover is efficient enough that even with a wait, the process feels smooth and the experience remains positive. Daikokuya remains a dependable choice for ramen in the area. It may not completely redefine what ramen can be, especially if you have had standout bowls in Japan, but the consistently flavorful broth, well-prepared noodles, and welcoming atmosphere make it an easy place to return to whenever you are craving a satisfying bowl of ramen. The balance of quality, efficiency, and a comfortable setting makes it a reliable stop for a warm, comforting meal.

Came in hungry and ordered the Daikokuya ramen and Katsu curry rice bowl…read more The tonkitsu ramen was delicious good, it was traditional but also felt lighter on the umami flavor that could have been more condensed in flavor The curry rice was also delicious. I thought this curry was well done thick and very balanced spice and pork was lightly crisp The inside was a bit smaller just like a traditional Japanese restaurant, service was fast

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Chashu Pork Rice Bowl
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Mikomi Sushi Alhambra

Mikomi Sushi Alhambra

4.7
(2.2k reviews)
3.8 mi
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Happy hour specials
Romantic vibe

Mikomi Sushi in Alhambra definitely lived up to the hype…read more The food was fire. I ordered the Yellowtail Delight Roll and the Tonkotsu Black Ramen, and both were excellent. The portions were generous, the flavors were on point, and everything tasted fresh. The ramen had a rich, flavorful broth, and the Yellowtail Delight Roll was just as good as it looked. The restaurant itself was clean, and the staff was amazing, Riley was our server. Everyone was friendly, knowledgeable, and happy to answer questions or make recommendations. Great customer service definitely made the experience even better. Parking was probably the biggest challenge. The restaurant is located in a shopping center with several other businesses, so finding a spot can take a little patience, especially during busy hours. The atmosphere is modern, lively, and welcoming. It feels like one of those places that works for almost any occasion. Whether you're grabbing dinner with friends, going on a date, celebrating a birthday, or just craving good sushi and ramen, this spot fits the bill. I'll definitely be coming back. Easy 5 out of 5. Flavor Profile (for reference): Umami-forward (savory, salty depth) Acidic or bright (tangy + sour) Pungent and intense (spicy and bitter notes) Drink Preference (for reference): Bitter-forward cocktails Balanced acidity Light sweetness only, not overly sugary

lunch menu 30% off!…read more belly trio - salmon toro, yellowtail toro, bluefin toro. salmon belly was juicy and best of the 3 crispy softshell crab - appreciate that its not burnt, the fried batter turned out lightly crispy and complemented the crab well teriyaki beef bento - average bento. teriyaki beef was solid. tonkatsu tasted too burnt/oily for my liking. salad was fine. japanese miso ramen - my mom loves ramen and thoroughly enjoyed this as well as its creamy broth. would love to come again for the sushi omakase set, chiraishi don, and specialty rolls which looked fresh and appealing... i saw many customers order them attentive service, easy parking

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Mikomi Sushi Alhambra
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