Very small little nook of a restaurant. Food is not typical of what you expect from a Japanese restaurant. No sushi but offers other items that were new to me. Menu is very small and limited which made choosing easier. The ramen noodle bowls were very filling and tasty. We also tried a few other dishes and will be back. They only have four tables and it was full when we got there. We had to wait a bit for a table but it was worth it. There was only the cook and the waitress so they were very busy. The chef looked like he was Japanese. Other reviews mention how authentic the food is and I have to admit it was not typical of what you expect. Also it was not easy to find. It's located in an outdoor shopping area with lots of little stores and cafes. Had to keep looking to find it but it...
Read moreThis was my first non-sushi Japanese cuisine experience. I tried the miso ramen, gyoza and the takoyaki. Delicious and very pleasant. Only one cook and he did an amazing job at making it look and taste great. Friendly staff and environment. It's always a good sign when the tables are full and there are people waiting in line. I can see myself going for a bowl of miso on a cold...
Read moreTakoyaki is now called Gokumaru Ramen. It's confusing and you can easily miss the spot.
That being said, this is hands-down, the best ramen and japanese cuisine spot in all of Baja, beats any place in Mexicali, Tijuana or Rosarito.
The place is small, you don't need a reservation, and its really affordable. This is a hidden gem, underrated, and totally worth it just...
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