
Ramen sans bouillon, avec une touche de style et un service rapide et amical.
KAJIKEN BALTIMORE est un restaurant japonais de ramen situé au 7 E 33rd St, Baltimore. Les clients apprécient l'abura soba, le ramen sans bouillon, le karaage et les ailes, ainsi que le porc chashu The Original avec du maïs et l'option œuf poché. Le service est rapide et amical, bien que le stationnement puisse être difficile. Il est très fréquenté à l'ouverture et il vaut mieux venir avec une liste d'attente ou pour des petits groupes (2 à 5 personnes) ; les réservations aident pour les groupes plus importants.
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Nouilles signatures sans bouillon avec des sauces riches, incluant l'option porc chashu The Original et poulet au curry.
Ramen tonkotsu traditionnel, avec un bouillon savoureux, parfait pour les amateurs de ramen traditionnels.
Des entrées populaires comme le karaage (poulet frit) et des ailes pour accompagner votre repas.
Améliorez votre plat avec des suppléments tels que du maïs, des œufs pochés et d'autres garnitures.
Service de réservation pour les groupes de plus de 4 personnes afin de garantir une expérience de repas sans accroc.
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Asia Hebb
Everytime I come here the food and service is amazing. All the abura soba ramen’s are tasty! I’ve been here 2x in a matter of 3 days lol. Definitely a long lasting customer :)
Lisa Ayres
Great food! Ramen was spectacular! Service was super fast, friendly, and informative. We were a pretty big group and had a reservation, which I recommend if you're taking a group larger than 4. There is a code for the restroom, which was unusual for me, however, given the circumstances I can understand. I had the old bay ebi, which was plenty for two meals for me. The shrimp was seasoned and cooked perfectly, the noodles and sauce were amazing!
Nanxi L
The seating is a bit cramped, the service is quite friendly, the noodle soup is decent, but the mixed noodles are not very good.
Justine Anne
Love it here! We usually get their karaage and wings for appetizers. I love their aburasoba (soupless noodles) and I always get The Original (chashu pork) with some corn and poached egg as add-ons. They also have curry chicken aburasoba as well as tonkatsu ramen, which are good as well. The only difficult part is parking. Also, make sure to get on the waitlist because they usually get really busy as soon as they open - best suited for smaller groups (2-5 people).
Tim M
Kajiken is by far the best ramen restaurant in Baltimore! I've tried everything on their menu and you can't go wrong. The brothless ramen is more flavorful than the standard broth ramen and the uniqueness of the brothless ramen is another reason why I like this place!
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