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Eboshi Noodle Bar

2383 Lomita Blvd Ste 116 Lomita, CA map / directions (310) 325-6674  

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Eboshi Noodle Bar is a Noodle Shop, Japanese, and Asian restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid less than $10, and tipped between 15% to 18%.

People describe this restaurant as Noodle Shop, Ramen, Japanese, and Asian [ tag it ]

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3.2 avg. based on 5 ratings & 2 reviews

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Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  hobbes
Nov 6, 2007 Link

pretty good japanese ramen place. I thought...

pretty good japanese ramen place. I thought the noodle wasn’t done properly but overall I liked it. their soup is kind of salty.. but the two people who went with me really liked it so I guess it was just my dish that was kind of okay

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Dec 11, 2006 Link

your everyday ramen shop

This is your typical ramen shop. Lots of Japanese patrons, which adds to the authenticity, and lots of ramen choices.

I would suggest Hakata if you’re looking for some great ramen, but, if you’re in the mood for some average ramen, then Eboshi is the place to be.

Actually, Eboshi is also good for groups of diverse eaters. The ramen selection is quite large and they even have non-traditional dishes, such as “jya jya men” and Chanpon. I guess “jya jya men” is the Japanese version of a Korean interpretation of Chinese noodles in black bean sauce. I love it when cultures collide.

Overall, this place is decent and authentic, but authentic doesn’t always mean great.

What I ate:
  • ***

    Sort of bland. The huge chunks of kimchee are hard to grasp and often fall from your chopsticks and splash you with red broth.

  • ***

    Overall these are tasy and most likely from costco. I like how they’re pan fried, but the crispiness is not consistent. One side was crisp, the other side soggy and oily.

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I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
less than $10
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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