Ramen, ramen, ramen!!!
Lots of different good ramen and soups. Good sushi. Reasonable prices. Very kind waiters. I liked it very much
I visited this place with my friends . Food presentation was really good food was really good . I love the ambiance very much I had great here with my friends
I just loved this place and presentation of food was amazing , I just loved it . The food was more tasty as it looks. 😍😍 I was so happy after having my meal 😃
Delicious!!!. This place is absolutely worth the wait for their ramen. We ordered some sashimi and gyoza to start. Both were yummy, fresh and exceeded expectations but the ramen soup and noodles were outstanding!
Lived in Japan for a couple years and since returning up the US have had a difficult time finding good , and thick, Ramen. Not impossible, just hard to find. This place is delicious. I had the BBQ pork ramen, similar to tonkotsu ramen. My wife had the katsudon. Both were very good. If you want a real Japanese experience ask for these: 1). Mugicha (moo gee chaw). It's a traditional tea served in almost every restaurant in Japan, free at katana ya. Also if you want seconds ask for kaedama (kaw eh daw maw), means another round of noodles. $2 for that so save the broth.
Decent Ramen, Good sushi. Try going in the mid-afternoon when it isn't packed, because this place is SMALL! The ramen was pretty good, not great, but good. The sushi here was also good.
Got my ramen fix. I'm a huge ramen fan, and Katana-Ya more than does the dish justice. The short wait in line was worth the super-rich miso broth that hit the table (one cool feature of Katana-Ya's that I haven't seen at other ramen joints is that you can specify how rich you want the broth). They also have a pretty good lunch special, in which you select a ramen and then one of a myriad of sides to go with it.
Authentic miso ramen and side dishes! Well worth the wait in line!!!
This place is awesome And worth the thirty minute wait. Service is awesome. Food is even better. Great sashimi and saimin to die for. Hole in the wall and very cheap. Well done.
The food was incredible! We came all the way from Centerville, Utah for some authentic Japanese Food an definitely found it here. The cramped table setting made it feel like I was back in Kobe. Awesome!
Excellent! Affordable priced. Great service. Super tasty food. Good music. The "spicy" version isn't so hot that you can't taste your food.
Had a quick meal with my son the other night!
Small place, but similar size in Tokyo were we just spent two weeks prior to arriving in SF!
Noodles and broth was decent, the slices of pork wasn’t up to par!
We were planning to go to Mensho Tokyo of SF but there was line and we didn’t want to wait!
Prices was reasonable.
Pepper & Morris
Our family came here right before the Harry Potter show at the Curran. The food was delicious! Portions were solid. Tan Tan ramen is highly recommended amongst the ramen choices. You won't be disappointed. The chicken tonkatsu bento was overflowing with chicken. Yum!
Good place, I'd definitely come back. It's kind of dark in there and small but the gyoza was great and the person I was with also liked their ramen. Best place for ramen in the neighborhood by far and it's in a pretty good location, walking distance from art galleries and other cool things. Staff is nice and helpful.
Very tasty ramen. We got our food on time but billing took some time. But taste of food takes over the delay. One of the best ramen place. Quantiy is great. The bowls are huge.Staff is very friendly. I took Katanaya Ramen with extra Kimichi. It was medium spicy and yummy.
Superb ramen, delicious broth. The two ladies working there were very nice. I also recommend the draft Sapporo beer.
A little tucked away downstairs. Really tasty and tender noodles. Some of the best ramen noodles I've ever had. Tonkatsu soup base was also really good. The pork belly could've used a bit more flavors and the karage chicken was cooked perfectly.
Katana Ya does have one vegan options for ramen and when you are stuck in this part of town when your other vegan ramen options are too far, closed, or too busy, Katana Ya fits the bill and does a pretty darn good job.
Pretty much you have to order their vegetarian ramen with SOBA NOODLES and no egg. Confirm with the waitress, but they do have a veggie broth and can add different spice levels.
I shall say, this is the ONLY restaurant I've been to in San Francisco that truly can deliver a Spicy as Hades dish. Their "habanero" level spice is unlike any habanero I have eaten. I love spicy food and eat many things with ghost peppers and Carolina Reaper. This "habanero" ramen made my nose run and was very tasty.
The broth can be a little bland without the spice but they give a ton of great veggies and the bowl is huge. For San Francisco, the prices are great and I found myself going back a few times during my travels. The staff was always very kind and were patient and not upset when I sent back a bowl for having the wrong noodles.
Note, this restaurant is in the basement right next to another ramen place that only uses egg noodles so don't go there if you're vegan.
Was recommended by a person I worked at PlayStation. I had it saved on phone as one of the best date places and it was. There is no phone signal in a basement, so have to focus on the person you connecting with there.
Katana Ya has officially changed my views on ramen & Japanese food! It was delicious and nutritious and I appreciated the way they prepared the food: fresh and ingredients that popped out at me!
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