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1. Hometown Noodle 湘西粉王 - San José
· 166 reviews
3617 Union Ave, San Jose, CA 95124
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Yang Fan: no msg
Jianwei Shi: Excellent. You may prepare cash if the amount is less than $35.
Saipraneeth Sanchula: recommended this item. I loved it and it was my first time having a pickled noodles. The spice from the pickles was juicy and was a new experience for me. Loved it and highly recommend to my SPICE-lovers!
Tarun Bhatia: I did not know that this small restaurant was hiding right in the backyard. My daughter talked me into trying this place while I was craving for Korean food. I must say it was good decision. We tried few items and we loved every one of them. Spicy fried potatoes were instant hit. Hint of Sichuan peppers in every dish would make me want to visit this place again and again. Only thing that this place could do is better service. I don't think they are short staffed as they had only 2 tables full but our server chose to hide behind the counter and use his phone. We kept wondering someone would show face so that we could ask for hot oil or salt. Having said that, it won't keep me from visiting the place again. I look forward to bumping the rating to 5 stars as they have the potential and may be deserve it too.
2. Kumako Ramen - San José
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· 661 reviews
211 Jackson St, San Jose, CA 95112
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Saulmurillo: Excellent service and delicious foodThe owner is a very kind personAnd very aware of his businesscongratulations
Jess Catli II: During my visit to Kumako Ramen & Sushi in 2019, I was treated to an exceptional culinary experience that seamlessly blended traditional flavors with contemporary presentation.The ambiance of Kumako Ramen & Sushi exuded authenticity and warmth, providing a welcoming setting for a delightful meal. The menu showcased a diverse selection of both ramen and sushi, each dish a testament to the chef's dedication to culinary excellence.
Kyle Panaga: Ordered: miso ramen with an extra egg on the side, chicken karaageTexture on the noodles is firmer than most ramen places which I like over a softer noodle. Some of the best ramen eggs I've had in the Bay Area as well. Karaage was piping hot and well seasoned with good dipping sauces.Wait staff is unobtrusive but diligent. They don't come around like every five seconds to ask how the meal's going, they just get their work done without interrupting your meal.Small tables, a counter, and a couple TVs kinda make it feel like a small noodle bar in a cyberpunk movie, but that's part of the charm. They really make every square foot count.Great place for ramen and great place to hang out solo or with any company!
Court Ranger: Amazing experience and food. I try something new every time and leave a happy full customer. Portions are hearty and quality is top notch.Kid-friendliness: Kid options
Josh Baltazar: One of my friends who went to SJSU recommended this ramen place so we all went to go and try it. A cosy space but nonetheless big enough we got a table for us. I ordered the Japanese Curry Cutlet which is a deep fried breaded pork cutlet topped with mildly spicy pork curry. My friend got the Miso Ramen which is a soy bean flavored broth, topped with wakame and diced fresh tofu. For a drink I got Soju Cocktail and I chose the lychee flavors.
3. Kahoo Ramen - San José
· 627 reviews
4330 Moorpark Ave, San Jose, CA 95129, United States
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Jason A: mayo.I also haven't seen many places that serve Orion beer which originates from my family's hometown of Okinawa so I order it when I get the craving.The staff here are nice and are pretty accommodating of our kids. When I ask my kid where she wants to eat and she says "Japanese food", she always means that she wants to go here and as a picky eater herself, that's tantamount to a ringing endorsement.Overall, we've found our go-to place for us whenever we just want to go out to eat somewhere that's cozy and familiar.
Sung Cha: Updates: 4/12/24Moeka and Itsuka did amazing to take care of our dinner. I am very satisfied with their service and the food I ordered was top quality; Karaage, Takoyaki, and Ramen noodle soup were all top notch! I would absolutely spread words to my circles to come try! Thank you.Black Garlic Miso! First time ever I’ve ever had this. I tried spicy version, and man, it has nice kick in its broth. Special experience I had, and I would love to come back and try other types.
Ruth Temple: Fabulous broth in these dishes! Delightful, we stopped after seeing the evening cherry blossoms at Hakone Garden; perfect cap to the evening. 🌸🌸🌸Dietary restrictions: I eat GF and had always thought of ramen places as being about the wheat noodles? No, no: it's all about the rich broths, and you can find rice plates or order with no noodles. I went for an appetizer seafood soup with a side of rice and side of kim chi and that made a perfect meal.
G Lee: .The other person had the katsu dim and didn’t like it. She said the meat was all breading. I tried a spoonful and thought it tasted good but maybe she’s right.Also enjoyed a nice small bottle of warmed sake. I have to say, their place had an odd smell. Not sure if it was their cleaning formula or what.
Liz Brizuela: The atmosphere is casual and there is always a long line. The food is really good with a lot of flavor and very delicious!! It also has a variety of drinks, but you have to drink them a little quickly because if you finish eating you have to leave the place. I like the atmosphere, I love the food, but I would like to feel more relaxed and have more time to enjoy my lunch or dinner.
Josie Guerra: Food is comforting, delicious and the quality is consistent. Service is wonderful. They are kind and accommodating with customizing orders.Be aware it will be first come first serve as the location itself is very small. The tables are pretty close to each other, so be ready for that. There is also a countertop option to sit at...You may need to wait in line, so plan accordingly.This place is worth the wait.Kid-friendliness: They are accommodating with customizing food options as some children are picky.Heads up though the location itself is smalland the tables are are very close together. You'll notice very quickly if there are noisy kids
Arthur T: Grew up coming to Kahoo Ramen...first time visiting in 10+ years. I'm glad they survived COVID.I was sad that they updated their menu to phase out their simple shoyu/shio ramens.Two of us ordered:-karaage $9.95, the fried chicken here is still really delicious, must order-yakioni mentaiko $5, crispy rice was good-black garlic miso ramen $14.95, ramen was ok. Not the biggest fan of miso ramen, but not too many options on ramen side nowDefinitely a great spot to eat! Excited to be back to try their other apps/a la carte items.Parking is super tough in the plaza.
Etson Choi: For those people who said the ramen is very salty, either they never tried ramen in Japan or they are less sodium people. The ramen is not salty at all compare the ramen I have tried in Hong Kong and Japan. The soup base is soso but not bad. Soup base doesn’t have strong pork bones flavour or any sign of pork oil/ pork fat which is a minus but other than that, everything is a plus.
4. RAMEN OSAKA - San José
· 316 reviews
4035 Evergreen Village Square #40, San Jose, CA 95135
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5. Kali Noodles & Tea Bar - San José
· 282 reviews
374 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113
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Thomas Roscoe: Best Hu Tieu in San Jose hands down. Been here about 70 times since they opened. 100% constancy and amazing owners.Parking: Never had a problemKid-friendliness: Kids love it hereWheelchair accessibility: No steps
Calvin Ho: The pork meatball was tasty. Like I had read in other reviews, there was some sweetness in the pho. It was not overly sweet though. My family had a pleasant experience, but it was not the best pho we ever had. The shredded chicken was tough/overcooked. If I am back in the neighborhood I would be curious to try their other noodle offerings.
Tung Nguyen: Recommended dishes Noodle Soup Parking space Plenty of parking Parking options Free parking lot
Joseph T Mai: Recommended dishes Noodle Soup
Jian Lu: that I have not seen in any other Vietnamese pho restaurants in Bay Area.+ Personally really enjoyed the wide rice noodles.+ Good portion size- The soup has a slightly sweeter taste than usual.
Mellow Jello: Probably the largest servings of pho and hu tieu I've ever had, but the price reflects that. Definitely one bowl for two people!..unless you're really hungry.Flavor wise pretty good, up there with Pho San Jose and Pho Dao.Location is right by a famous burned/rebuilt church and has it's own parking!
Dharma M: Stopped by this restaurant while looking for a restaurant which we haven't visited. It has parking next to the restaurant. The restaurant is pretty big with outdoor sitting. It is the type of vietnsmese chinese cuisine. It was not that busy when we arrived. The unique stuff on the menu is that you can choose a couple of types of noodles and choose 2 if you want. While looking for the menu, I think at least 3 times they asked us what to order. It is a bit annoying since we told them to give us a minute. We just try to figure out what to order.We order white and yellow noddle soup. It comes with slices pork, shrimp, and quail egg. The soup comes with pork bone. The soup is clear and yummy. The noddle is ok.Wecalso order beef stew white and yellow noodle. The gravy l is yummy, but the beef is a bit tough.Pricewise, it is a bit high compared to the portion.Overall, they are good. I like the beef one compared to the noodle soup.
6. Yummy Trieu Chau - San José
· 170 reviews
1688 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, CA 95116
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Thia Le: This is one of my Favorite Vietnamese Restaurants in San Jose bay Area.I always swing by here during Lunchtime, where it is nomally pretty crowded! Although this Restaurant is quite small and Parking Space might be very difficult at times, it is absolutely worth it for me since the food is always so great!I really like this Restaurant alot! Just down the street off of Alum Rock, which is only about few minutes away from me, that is another reason why I didn't mind coming over here to eat.I normaly ordered their Hu Tieu Nam Vang, Hu Tieu Trieu Chau, Mi Trieu Chau or sometime both Hu Tieu and Mi combination. Definitely like the portion size! I can enjoy a nice lunch and always have more then enough later for Dinner!
Lunhua Cheng: Atmosphere: 5/5
Tam Pham: Great original Zhaozhou flavor
Cuu Nguyen: The best Hu Tiu in San Jose
7. Leung Noodle - San José
· 15 reviews
3005 Silver Creek Rd STE 130, San Jose, CA 95121
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Randy F.: that is served with a large pork bone. I chose the dry style with soup on the side, chose both egg and rice noodle, and ordered a simple beef ball soup for extra brothFlavors are great, especially the signature sauces and the condiment game is strong with delicious pickled garlic and chili oilI found Leung Noodle cleaner than Nam Vang, less artificial tasting than Dalat, and with a more authentic Hu Tieu version than China Chen noodle options
Coy Tran: 10/2023-Great dishes but tips were calculated after tax. Be careful.3/2023-Tried to visit again patiently waiting outside for 20 min while over a dozen others just walked in and were seated before us. I just left.1/2023-Nam Vang dry noodles and bánh canh giò heo had really great flavor! Definitely want to try their other dishes. Very crowded on the weekends. Contactless payment available but small credit card fee for under $20
D V: Went to try this place out because it's not your typical Viet Mi Noodles, and honestly, i was not disappointed. They do the typical Mi here, but they also do it Cambodian style. I got the Mi combination that has the dry noodles with sauce on them and the pork bone broth on the side. Add some garlic, jalapeños, or chili oil to the noodles, and it's so good. The place is small, so you need to choose a good time to go, we went after 1 so we missed out on the lunch crowd. They do charge you extra for CC transactions, so you may want to bring some cash to pay for your meal. I highly recommend giving this place a try. It may not be worth a line wait but is worth trying.
Jason R: but I do not care. It is good and you should try it. Just one recommendation to the owner: please stop serving water in 'Solo' plastic picnic cups. :
8. Phở Lien | Noodle House - San José
· 67 reviews
1460 Old Oakland Rd, San Jose, CA 95112
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Koshal Prasad: Fast Service
Nolan Vano: .Recommended dishes Pho DAC Biet …
Peter Bui: Excellent Pho. Will come back soon!
Kinmun mrbrown Lee: Lovely Pho! Rich soup and generous portions.
gio gomez: Dine in: Yes Outdoor seating: Yes
Jake S: Nice.
pedro torres: Dine in: Yes Outdoor seating: Yes Takeout: Yes Delivery: Yes
Cintya Karina Sierra Camacho: The best food I have eaten in the USA! Excellent, very delicious.❤️❤️
9. Que Ta Banh Canh Trang Bang - San José
· 74 reviews
2005 Tully Rd, San Jose, CA 95122
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Mr Tiger Le: Nice little restaurant:Food authenticity 4*Service 5*Cleanliness 4*Atmosphere 4*
Brandon Le: Good noodle soup.
10. Mi Quang Co Thao - San José
· 237 reviews
1560 N 4th St, San Jose, CA 95112
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Kimberly Nguyen: .Presentation was pretty.Chicken was pretty dry though 😔Came out to be $21.32 with 15% tipParking is limited, I think there’s more behind the restaurant. A bit tough to find off the street… kind of a stand alone building in a tiny business center area.Will definitely come back to try other dishes!
Chelle T: My husband wanted to be reminded what mi quang tasted like. I wanted to try a couple of appetizers. We ordered mi quang with fried fish. Tasty, almost seems like a chicken broth with the noodles. I think I would like yellow noodles to the fish, it has more of a bite. I liked the fried gio and banh beo. Went again with friends for dinner. Fun seafood noodles. One with udon noodles in a broth and a dry vermicelli noodle. Both tasty. We doubled the banh beo order which were great. A bo kho with banh mi bread was tasty as well.
Vicky Leung: , Mi Cao Lau, and Mi Quang Ca. Everything was very delicious and came out quickly. The Mi Cao Lau was very flavorful but a bit salty for our preference.Service was also very friendly and good on a slow Saturday night. They have a parking lot. They also have a karaoke stage that it looks like Friday is the fun night.
Steph Eats n Travels: I'm a Vietnamese food blogger, and Mi Quang Co Thao is a hidden gem in north San Jose you should know about.🍜 Mi quang is a central Vietnamese dish from Quang Nam region consisting of flat rice noodle, turmeric, pork, shrimp, toasted peanuts, sesame rice crackers, and hard-boiled quail eggs.The mi quang here is solid. 👌 I also have to mention their bánh bèo; most people go to Hue Restaurant for bánh bèo, but you need to go here for them. Sooo much bigger, more intricate, and flavorful than Hue Restaurant.One thing I don't recommend here is the bun bo hue. It's mediocre; go to BBH An Nam for that.But the mi quang, hell yeah. You have to try it. Show the Bay Area food scene that you're not a normie.
11. Pho Beef Noodle Soup - San José
· 11 reviews
905 S Bascom Ave, San Jose, CA 95128
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Xochitl Ruiz: Good broths, minimum $15 dollars a plate.
ShingHa Tran: Broken rice plate with BBQ PORK and Shrimp pork springroll are amazed!The service from the waitress not so friendly, but the cashier is much friendlier.Com Tam Thanh has much better and reasonable price for the Broken Rice Plates.Satisfied the food they provide 😋 hope they can keep this standard.
JUANITO RICO 2 (Nekas): It was better than last time today if I could finish my chicken soup