This place is good! I have previously only tried this style of noodle from Menya in Arcadia, and not sure if this is just a new style to enjoy ramen noodles. If you are a eggs Benedict lover, or someone that loves runny eggs, having this addition to a noodle bursting with flavor is delicious. I have visited twice, and have had a great experience with the friendly staff. The place is right across from Mt. Sac, it isn’t the biggest place so if you are looking for 8+ this wouldn’t be the spot. The place looks modern and clean.
Food The two times that I came, I gave the Champion Mazesoba a try. It is so good with the runny egg plus additional two soft boiled eggs and the cha-Siu. I’m glad I gave spicy a try as the first time I got it with no spicy. The first time I also tried the Crown Mazesoba. It was also quite good if you like Karage, that is fried and sweet.
I will definitely plan another trip sometime in the near future again. The good thing is that you also do not have to drive far into Orange County, or 626 area to get this, as it is right in Walnut....
Read moreThis outlet serves the saucy (non soup) version of Japanese ramen. I tried the spicy original mazesoba. Also side of gyoza. Mazesoba comes with soft boiled egg in the middle and you need to mix the entire bowl with your chopsticks to get all the flavors mingle. They suggest that you add some vinegar. There are multitudes of toppings you can add such as corn and extra proteins. I tried the curry mazesoba as well and it was ok but the curry flavor was showing the powdery texture along with high spice of green onions which made the experience too harsh. The deluxe version may get up to $20 if you choose the souped up version and added toppings. The default noodle is a thicker ramen type similar to a udon texture. You can choose egg noodle version if you desire. They offer you a scoop of rice to eat the remaining sauce if you Ike. Gyoza was just okay. It might have been premade type and they...
Read moreJapanese noodle spot located across Mt. Sac. Came here for takeout on a Friday evening with my sister and ordered there. There’s indoor dining available (no outdoor options) and takeout available. They include instructions on how to microwave your noodles if you opt for takeout (very helpful) and also put the spices separately so you can mix them in yourself. The employees were very nice and friendly.
I opted for the original mazesoba while my sister opted for the curry. The portion sizes were generous and I liked the soft, chewy texture of the noodles, which are fatter than typical ramen noodles. Note that there is an over-easy egg that you do mix into the noodles. I found the flavor of my noodles to be good, but my sister found the curry to be a...
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