Descripción

Jikasei MENSHO en San Francisco ofrece un impresionante giro en la cocina japonesa en medio de un inesperadamente tranquilo patio de comidas. Este lugar presenta un ramen perfectamente preparado con un caldo rico y lleno de sabor. Los comensales pueden disfrutar de platos como el Spicy Ramen X, conocido por su abundante caldo y fideos de mochi-trigo masticables. Para una bebida refrescante, se recomienda mucho la soda de limón japonesa. Con opciones de pago convenientes, entrega de comida y comida para llevar disponibles, es fácil saborear sus deliciosas ofertas ya sea que estés sentado al aire libre o recogiendo para disfrutar en otro lugar. Una visita aquí promete una agradable sorpresa sin gastar mucho.

Precio

10 - 20 $

Comidas

Almuerzo, Cena

Cocinas

Japonés

Servicios

Entrega, Para llevar, Asientos al aire libre

Pago

Pago con tarjeta de crédito

Accesibilidad

Accesible para sillas de ruedas

Platos y Bebidas

Descubre los platos destacados y las bebidas únicas que definen el menú de Jikasei MENSHO.

  • Caldo
  • Pollo
  • Pescado
  • Cordero
  • Cerdo
  • Ensaladas
  • Mariscos
  • Sopa

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Har’Monique (Har'Monique)
Har’Monique (Har'Monique)
2 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

Amaaazing!! Tens across the board if it weren’t so far I’d go there all the time I really should see about just getting it delivered I ordered the spicy noodled extra spicy and it still wasn’t spicy enough but literally amazing even after only being able to eat it hours later. It was well worth the journey

Victoria P.
Victoria P.
7 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 4
  • Atmósfera: 3

I have been wanting noodles for awhile, so I stopped by Jikasei Mensho to get some ramen. I hadn’t been here in a long time so I was surprised to see abura soba on the menu. It’s a soupless ramen, which was perfect for me. I do like their broths, but I’m not really a soup person. Though, I did order a side of chicken broth because it’s been cold here in the city lately. They no longer have those sheets of paper to customize your order. There’s one kiosk to place your order and pay through Square. Unfortunately, there’s no other place to look at the menu other than the kiosk, but they don’t have an extensive menu anyway. The abura soba was delicious! It is very rich with pork fat and sesame oil. It has a lot of umami flavor. The chili vinegar you get on the side adds a low heat and acidity that’s needed to cut the fat. Though, I could’ve used more acidity. The noodles chewy and had a good bite. It’s topped with seaweed, chashu pork, green onions, bamboo shoots, and one fish cake. And it’s a big portion! I saved half for dinner and added an egg, adding to its richness. I should’ve tried it with mirin since I needed more acidity, but perhaps a rice wine vinegar would’ve been better (which I don’t have in my kitchen). As for the chicken broth, it was very comforting with loads of green onions. I’m not big on green onions, but they added a lot of flavor to the broth instead of salt. The Market is struggling a bit, a shell of its former glory days. Because there aren’t as many dining options as before, there’s plenty of seating. It’s kinda dark, though it was cloudy today but I don’t think that area gets a lot of natural light due to the height of the buildings. Plus, the music was too loud (or maybe I’m just getting old). Jikasei Mensho has its own music, or at least it sounded like it but The Market’s speakers overpowered it. I think calmer, ambient music would’ve matched the vibe, but they can’t help that they’re located in a grocery store. I’m glad Jikasei Mensho is still here. Their sister restaurant on Geary is only open for dinner with a very long wait. Jikasei Mensho is a good lunch option if you’ve always wanted to try their ramen without waiting for at least an hour.

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Vic
Vic
10 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 3
  • Servicio: 2

Wait time of ~30 minutes for 2 bowls of ramen is a bit ridiculous. I've only ever seen 1 employee working at this shop, so nothing against the employee himself. Perhaps a second person should be hired during lunch rushes. The Ramen X broth was very, very cumin-heavy. The noodles were decent, and its portion was large. However, there were barely any toppings. Also, I am used to being able to add toppings such as green onions and eggs, but there's no such option at this restaurant. I don't think I've been to a ramen restaurant without eggs before.

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