Viewing entries tagged
Ramen Junkies

Comment

Tsujita LA Artisan Noodles

With the cold weather in Minnesota, we decided to travel out west for ramen to Los Angeles. It’s been a while since we last visited the Golden State where the ramen scene is forever changing. This time our research brought us to a ramen joint in Sawtelle Japantown (formerly known as Little Osaka) in West L.A. called Tsujita LA Artisan Noodles. Their signature dish is the Tsukemen ramen or “dipping ramen” but they are also known for their Tonkotsu ramen. When we arrived at Tsujita there was already a line of people outside hoping to land a spot at the ramen bar or a table, which got us excited because we felt we were in for a treat! We threw our names on the waiting list, peeked at the menu to pre-plan which ramen bowls to order, and observed the reactions of the customers leaving the restaurant. We were soon to be enlightened by the restaurant’s motto, “The ‘Taste’ creates ‘Bond’ of people, that is Tsujita’s belief.”

We got seated at the bar. Tsujita gives you the option of choosing between soft, medium or hard noodles (hard noodles = al dente). Their noodles are not made on site and instead are prepared by Sun Noodles. We ordered the Cha Siu Tonkotsu Ramen and the Killer Tonkotsu Ramen (spicy). The Killer Tonkotsu came with three tender pork belly slices, green scallions, nori, black fungus, and red chili peppers. The spice level was just right so if you’re in the mood for spicy ramen, we highly recommend trying the Killer Tonkotsu. The Cha Siu Tonkotsu had a rich, salty pork flavor but with a bit too much green onions. We enjoyed the soft boiled egg served warm. Overall, great atmosphere with modern décor, friendly wait staff, and well crafted ramen bowls.

Comment

Comment

Monta Ramen

Definitely one of our favorite ramen places to hit up in Las Vegas. It’s off The Strip, but it’s a short 10 minute drive only and you will not regret doing it. It is also very decently priced. Monta’s specialty is the Kurume- style tonkotsu ramen which is known for the thick and rich pork based broth served with thin, straight noodles. The broth is made from pork bones and a unique soy sauce imported from Japan. Monta Ramen is open Monday through Sunday 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM. Get there early because usually a long line forms outside the shop well before the doors even open!

 

Comment