This is one of the best meals I have ever had. The Truffle Fries were crisp to perfection, the Black Garlic Tonkotsu was really the best ramen and I had plenty of ramen in my life. The Brussels Sprouts Side was flavored and delicious. I was impressed with the presentation of this delivery, the cool bag, the utensils...I'm a woman, of course I pay attention to details. This is now my favorite go to comfort food. Well done guys!
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Meghan S
4 contributions
today
• DoorDash order
The Noka Classic Tonkotsu was good but could have been flavorful (3.5/5). it came with all the toppings (mushrooms, bamboo, seaweed, and 1/2 an egg). We were most excited about the Ground Pork Side. We had this with our Raman in Kyoto every night and it was so good!
The Truffle Fries are delicious 🤤. However, the portion is small for $14.
Overall, we will go back and hope the broth was just having an off day.
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Krystian S
Expert en devenir • 18 contributions
06/12/22
• DoorDash order
The ramen broth is soo good and creamy. I typically don't believe in paying almost 20 dollars for a bowl of ramen, but since everyone is overcharging for it these days you might as well overpay here, this is the best ramen I have had in Oakland so far and I've been here for almost two years. After living in Japan for a year this spot is the most authentic.
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Michael Y
5 contributions
04/11/22
• DoorDash order
Good ramen, packaged well to keep for a delivery. The tonkatsu is rich, the chashu is tender. The only downside is that it's almost $20, and I've had better bowls of ramen for that much money stateside. But this is kind of a quibble and that's why I think it's still worth five stars.
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Krystian S
Expert en devenir • 18 contributions
20/01/23
• DoorDash order
The ramen is quite expensive at 20 dollars for a bowl. The portions are mediocre, but it is good! The huge letdown is the kids size ramen because it comes with NO BROTH. I think it's quite cheap and stingy to charge 12 dollars for an egg, dry noodles, 1 piece of pork and some corn. The business could stand to add a cup of broth in there, how is it ramen without any broth?