If you've finished eating, kindly get up and see yourself out. There's a lot of people waiting in line to enjoy the heaven food, so take your small talk to Starbucks or something. Thanks
It's rare you won't find a line of people queuing outside of this tiny Little Tokyo spot. Their signature Daikokuya Ramen features a rich, creamy tonkotsu broth you'll wish you could drink from a can. 자세히 보기
If I am in the downtown area or passing thru I will make it a point to stop in here for a bowl of their Daikoku Ramen ... the best broth & noodles ... the seasoned egg is to die for! Great vibe!
Usually a wait to be seated. Walk in and write your name on the clipboard. Remember your number! The noodles are perfect. Not sure how they make theirs so much better than everyone else.
This is the best ramen spot I've tried so far in Los Angeles. I got the daikoku ramen koterri style with a side of fried rice. The broth was amazing and the pork was melting away.
El mejor ramen que he probado en mi vida, y muchos dicen que es el mejor de la ciudad, pidan el clásico y acompáñenlo con una saporo draf, una locura. Sean pacientes en la entrada, cada minuto lo vale
The best Tonkotsu ramen I have ever had. The broth had the richest porky flavor. The flavor of browned pork came through very strongly. This type of broth usually tastes generic, this tasted of pork.
The kotteri daikoku ramen is good, though it's not as good as Ippudo ramen in Fukuoka. The shredded pork rice bowl however, is HEAVENLY! Gyoza is awesome too. The line is long, but worth the wait.
The best place in town for ramen. Very authentic, feels like you're in Tokyo. Always a little line, so get there 30 mins early, put your name down, and take a romantic stroll. - India de Beaufort
Ramen combo is super good. had the salmon bowl. the size of the combo is really really big. their salad dressing is amazing, thus they definitely have a legit reason to actually sell that dressing.
Gotta get the ramen, obviously. The spicy miso has a great balance and comes with the richer back fat broth. If you don’t go spicy, at least get the richer broth!
1st Ramen spot I've ever tried and glad it was here. If you want some extra flavor burst, add the back fat! The wait took some time & seating area for large groups isn't so good, but food was great!
Love the salad dressing and the combo meals are definitely the best value. Tempura and teriyaki chicken are great. Adding chili powder really helps the flavor of the soup.
The dishes are terrific, the service is very fast unfortunately the waitress forgot two dishes that were included in the package that we ordered, at the end you’ll want to come back ’cuz it worths.
I've only tried their pork bellyramen, but that was enough to convince me of the excellent quality of food they have! Will definitely recommend to others!
no reservations, gotta put your name on a list. plan on waiting a while. grab some mochigelato while you wait down the street! My favorite ramen shop in america, worth the wait!
Even if your name was called when you were killing time around Little Tokyo, just let them know and they’ll seat you next! Service is great and fast here.
The place isn't very big at all, but it is always swarming with hungry happy people looking to eat amazing ramen. First time yesterday...had the daikokuya ramen and it was the bomb dot com.
A chain where the signature tonkotsu ramen includes broth that has been boiled overnight. The waits can be longer than NYC's now-legendary Ippudo, even for one person, but worth it.
Very delicious ramen, but last time I went they only take cash so make sure you keep that in mind before heading over. I had to go to the atm across the street.
Japanese food are always good to be digested & doesn't have any side effect too. But taking care of our oral health is important just like taking care of other issues in our body.
Get the ramen as is. Koteri stands for "more flavor" but it really means more pork fat in the broth. It's delicious but excessive. Best Ramen in LA. BEST egg in ramen ever!