Excellent by gabriel33 on Feb 1, 2006 The place had just opened for lunch and I ordered Mabo Ramen. I came really quick and it was delicious. Also recomennded: gyoza, yakisoba, and the fried rice. Its really rare to find a restaurant here in L.A that is so cheap... provided bycitysearch.com
No title by a Yahoo! Local User on Jan 14, 2007 As soon as we ordered Ramen, it came out in 2 minutes, darn fast! Guess what, the noodle was extremely overcooked, and soup was lukewarm. I can imagine easily that they pour broth over precooked ramen noodle. Broth was water... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
Not the best, but it hit the spot by hanakso on Oct 3, 2005 However, their gyoza was really yummy. The portions of the soup and the gyoza were good, and the service was great. Unfortunately, to my surprise, they didnt serve beer. In my experience, ramen and beer go together like milk... provided bycitysearch.com
No title by steph on Jan 5, 2007 asahi ramen is yummy!: i absolutely love this place! it has a great variety of choices and each type of ramen has a different kind of flavor--there's even a vegetable ramen for the vegetarians out there. in addition to ramen,... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
Fast, cheap and tasty ramen by rei on Apr 14, 2005 I recommend the miso ramen. Order a side of gyoza, too. Reminds me of the basic ramen... provided bycitysearch.com
ramen for the soul by Jackie V. on Feb 25, 2008 They hook it up so a bowl of ramen is not JUST a bowl of ramen. My personal preference is the miso ramen or the tanmen ramen. In terms of the appetizers, I always get the ban ban ji which is shredded chicken and cucumber.... provided byinsiderpages.com
Not like your instant ramen by kerbear04 on Mar 11, 2005 I've been going to asahi since I was young and I love it. In typical Japanese fashion, its cash only. But, that's a sure sign of what's to come. The noodles are good and the soup is great. You usually... provided bycitysearch.com
No title by Leah on Jun 22, 2006 Ashai Ramen: Cheap,! GOOD! I love this resturrannt. I miss it... bring cash. No credit cards... long lines.. but worth it. The fried rice is... provided bylocal.yahoo.com
No title by smtitan669 on Apr 9, 2009 You get a huge bowl of ramen for your buck! However, the noodles tend to be soggy, and you are rushed and squshed during your meal. Try checking out Shin-sen-gumi in San Gabriel or Daikokuya in... provided byzagat.com
Good location....bad food and service. by Mr.Z on Jan 13, 2009 Please taste the water first. They obviously use tap water. Only one thing good about this restaurant is location. There is Ramenya on 11555 W.Olympic Blvd. (5min walk from Asahi Ramen). Ramenya is 100x better food and service... provided bymaps.google.com
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