Ramen Yamadaya
Japanese, ramen · San Francisco
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En Ramen Yamadaya, te invitamos a disfrutar de la auténtica experiencia del ramen japonés, elaborada con dedicación y cariño. Nuestra especialidad son nuestros caldos cocinados a fuego lento, llenos de sabor y acompañados de deliciosos fideos. Además, ofrecemos una variedad de platos japoneses para...
En Ramen Yamadaya, te invitamos a disfrutar de la auténtica experiencia del ramen japonés, elaborada con dedicación y cariño. Nuestra especialidad son nuestros caldos cocinados a fuego lento, llenos de sabor y acompañados de deliciosos fideos. Además, ofrecemos una variedad de platos japoneses para complementar tu comida, todo en un ambiente acogedor y familiar. ¡Te esperamos en San Francisco!
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Ramen Yamadaya is a popular spot in Japantown known for its friendly staff, quick service, and accommodating those with dietary restrictions. While many enjoy the ramen and kara-age chicken, some find the ramen quality inconsistent.
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We love coming here! Delicious ramen, broth, lots of add on options, and additional dishes. Calling out one night we came and there was this incredible CRISPY FRIED PORK LEG on the menu (Age Ashi). So so good! Staff is really friendly, and the food is delicious. And there's a gluten free ramen!
Came here after The Centers (Japanese Cultural and Community Center) new year celebration with my family. The waiting system was a bit confusing because we weren’t sure if we should wait in the restaurant or in the vestibule. We came because of their vegan and gluten free options. Everyone enjoyed their noodles and the gluten free noodles had a great texture. The vegan does have a fritter in it so I’d suggest getting something else if you don’t want a deep fried topping.
Sure! Here’s a 150-word review in English for Yamadaya in San Francisco: I had a great experience. I ordered a bowl of ramen and a kara-age bowl, and both were absolutely delicious. The ramen had a rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles, while the kara-age was crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, served over warm rice with great seasoning. The food felt comforting and satisfying without being too heavy. The staff was very attentive and kind, they made sure we had everything we needed and checked in at just the right moments. The atmosphere is cozy and relaxed, making it a nice spot whether you’re going solo or with friends. It’s clear they care about both their food and the experience of their guests. I would definitely come back to try more from the menu. If you're in the area and craving good Japanese food, Yamadaya is a solid choice.
This was my second time eating here and it was just as delicious as the first time. Four of my friends ended up getting the Yamada Ramen and we were pleasantly surprised by how good it was. The service was quick and friendly and we all really enjoyed the meal. We also were not ostracized for wearing banana bucket hats on our way out.
Excellent service. My wife has multiple allergies, and the staff went above and beyond to accommodate her needs. The manager personally assisted us in selecting safe and suitable options, which w…
Neat cozy ramen atmosphere tucked away on the second floor of the Japantown plaza. Tsukemen was perfect for a warm sunny afternoon. The hints of garlic was not too overwhelming, very flavorful brot…
The food was very good, quick service, the workers were very nice good price for the food an a nice atmosphere.
The food was very good, quick service, the workers were very nice good price for the food an a nice atmosphere.
Awesome place. Food was really good and they catered for our coeliac daughter. The staff were so helpful and when they learned we were on holiday were keen to share some local recommendations. Recom…
Awesome place. food was really good and they catered for our coeliac daughter. The staff were so helpful and when they learned we were on holiday were keen to share some local recommendations. Rec…
Awesome place. Food was really good and they catered for our coeliac daughter. The staff were so helpful and when they learned we were on holiday were keen to share some local recommendations. Rec…
Came here cuz a nearby restaurant had a really long wait and there was no wait here. The staff was super helpful and quick. Ordered a mango nectar drink which was delicious. The ramen I had was Kinuki(?) and it was only okay. The ambiance of this place is nice and can seat a lot of people, very clean.
We had to get ramen while we were in Japantown. The ramen here was delicious. I got the Spicy Ramen with medium on the spice level. I wanted to play it safe since my friends make fun of me that I can only handle “white boy spicy.” The broth was super flavorful and complex. My friend got the Wantan Ramen since he’s a sucker for chicken-dashi broth. He loved it! It wasn’t busy since we were here on a Thursday night. They are centrally located in Japantown and I recommend coming by to satisfy your ramen cravings while you’re here. 🍜
This place has been here for a long time and I finally tried it. Got the tsukemen and the ramen. I feel like it was very mid and the tsukemen was not super flavorful and just overall not impressive. …
This place has been here for a long time and I finally tried it. Got the tsukemen and the ramen. I feel like it was very mid and the tsukemen was not super flavorful and just overall not impressive…
Tourist Trap. Go somewhere that values your hard earned money.\n\nDo not get the coconut curry. They randomly tossed in a lemon and carrots in it. It wasn't even listed in the ingredients.\n\nBroth…
Wow. I think the only draw here might be for tourists looking for all you can drink beer. The ramen came out three minutes after we ordered it Luke warm (bad sign) and had the ambience of dirty dis…
Went here because it's my son's favorite Ramen house, but I found just ok. Located in the heart of J town, I'd imagine it gets a lot of traffic. My son ordered gluten free noodles, but they messed it up and he had to wait until it was resolved. I thought my bowl was extra tasty and sadly I was right for the wrong reason. After we finished and I was driving away, I got hit with an MSG rush starting in my lower spine up my back into my head. Leaving a headache for about an hour. Warning.... if you're sensitive to MSG, order something without the broth or just don't drink it : )
Ramen Yamadaya – Japantown is located on Buchanan Street (aka “Osaka Way” or “Buchanan Mall” refers to the one-block pedestrian street runs between Post and Sutter streets.) The Mall is paved with “a river of cobblestones, connecting two fountain installations, consisting of origami flower forms designed by renowned artist Ruth Asawa [*The Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts (“SOTA”), is a public alternative high school established in 1982 by the San Francisco Unified School District, located at Portola Drive and O’Shaughnessy], and surrounded by low, circular stone walls.” Regrettably, Yamadaya ramen has made downward turn because: ❶ The Dashi quality is akin to TonTon, i.e., plain and “soapy.” ❷ The ramen noodles are not bad and Chasu is tasty {not “soy sauce” salty} but comes with only two tiny pieces. Ajitsuke tamago is also decent. ❸ Other ingredients are rather scarce only comes with scallions, wood ear black mushrooms and bamboo shoots. No bean sprouts, pickled red ginger, seaweeds, sweet corn, etc.{The big Sake Jar is the water jar😉} Honestly, it’s quite disappointing because I used like Yamadaya Ramen [*You can literally turn to old photos of ramen dating 2019 then make a comparison] especially during the pandemic while sitting in the heart of artful mall enjoyed the view of the pagoda... Oh well, hopefully things will change in the near future for the better… Yamadaya (山田屋) "Yama" (山), which Kanji means "mountain," [one stroke in the middle is the summit and two strokes on the side are slopes]; “da” (田), which means "rice field" “ya” (屋),which means “house,” “indoor shop” or “roof.” [*The top component 尸shapes like roof to cover the house; the middle part 至 is quite intriguing which infers to a bird comes down flying from the sky then settles on the ground under the roof. 🤔] PS Muni Bus line 38 (“Geary”), 38R (“Geary Rapid” means few stops) stops on Laguna or Webster. 2 (“Sutter”) stops at Post/Laguna.
To be honest, the ramen here is not very special and you can make it at home. Ordered the Yamadaya ramen $18.50 , the noodles are thin, but the texture is not very good, you can even taste the raw noodles. The soup base may have fish flavor, I was thirsty 30 minutes after eating so I think the soup base should mixed from condensed soup base . For topping , here is the pork belly instead Chashu . Service is average , they did their job , that’s all !
The restaurant was pretty average. The small plates and dishes they gave us weren’t very clean, which was a bit off-putting. The ramen was decent—not great, but not terrible either. The staff were really friendly and attentive, which was nice. The atmosphere was okay, but I personally didn’t like the lingering old smell. There was no lid for the water they provided. The hygiene could be improved.
Second floor place. The ramen is just ok. We got medium and hot, and the spice is overpowering the flavors.
I really liked the ambiance and the service was good but I felt that my donburi bowl wasn't super impressive. The egg was really cold and I think it should just go in the hot soup dishes. The meat wa…
I really liked the ambiance and the service was good but I felt that my donburi bowl wasn't super impressive. The egg was really cold and I think it should just go in the hot soup dishes. The meat …
I really liked the ambiance and the service was good but I felt that my donburi bowl wasn't super impressive. The egg was really cold and I think it should just go in the hot soup dishes. The …
I really liked the ambiance and the service was good but I felt that my donburi bowl wasn't super impressive. The egg was really cold and I think it should just go in the hot soup dishes. The meat …
Came at the end of the lunch rush nearing 2pm. The place felt convoluted and people didn’t receive their full orders having some people start before others. The broth in my Yamada Ramen was bland and the egg upon biting it was cold, it felt like I was eating it raw. Granted I will not be coming back.
Tourist Trap. Go somewhere that values your hard earned money. Do not get the coconut curry. They randomly tossed in a lemon and carrots in it. It wasn’t even listed in the ingredients. Broth was diluted and watery. Service is average, nothing that sticks out. Ambiance is dark and dingy. No music and smells of cheap commercial chemicals like Fabuloso.
Been visiting this joint for years for good ramen near Japantown. To be fair, I have not tried the other ramen houses within the japantown complex itself but this place compares favorably with similar eateries on the peninsula. On my most recent visit in Dec 2023 the quality of the food seemed to have gone down a little from years before. Nevertheless the ramen broth is flavorful, the chashu and stewed pork are soft and flavorful and the egg well done (firm outside and soft inside). The ramen texture is not great. Appetizers are fine - portions are big but the quality is so-so. We had the fries with cheese, geso karaage and house salad. Extensive menu beyond ramen. Sep 2025 update - not sure what happened but the food quality has plummeted since we ate here a year ago, and definitely nothing compared to what it was years ago. The tonkutsu broth is tasteless, the noodle texture was off and the tsukemen was terrible. Will not be returning.
We were out checking out the Blossom Festival and ended up in line at this spot—mostly because everything else was packed and this seemed like the best of the options. Big mistake. What followed was one of the worst dining experiences we’ve had in a long time. You know that feeling when a good meal brings people joy? Yeah, this place doesn’t deliver that. Every dish we tried was off. The gyoza tasted like it came straight out of a Costco freezer bag—bland, rubbery, and weirdly artificial. Ever had something so oddly “pipe-flavored” that you start questioning not just the plumbing, but your life choices? That was us. I ordered udon and my partner got the spicy ramen. Both were terrible—easily the worst ramen I’ve ever had. And trust me, I’ve had instant ramen that puts this to shame. Honestly, second place in the “worst food” category goes to Dumpling Time in San Jose—just to give you a sense of how low the bar is here. The shishito peppers were a whole other offense. They should be grilled—smoky, blistered, and tender. These? Crunchy like they were trying and failing to be bell peppers. And serving them with a side of mayo? That’s not just wrong—it’s a betrayal of everything good and holy about Japanese small plates. Service? Painfully slow. We waited forever to be helped, and you could just feel the awkward energy around the room—people nodding like they were all in the same boat of disappointment. The water was lukewarm, no ice, and tasted like it had been sitting in jugs all day. Not a great first impression. To top it off, the waiter basically tossed the receipt at us and clearly didn’t know how to handle our complaints. Thankfully, another staff member came by and comped our ramen and noodles, which we appreciated. Moral of the story: if you’re in San Francisco and craving ramen, do your homework . Don’t be fooled by the reviews—this place is not it. I’ve had better ramen at gas stations.
the most ridiculous ramen meal I ever had. the chicken karage were like those convenient store ones that came straight out of a microwave. and we asked for super firm noodle and they served us wi…
the most ridiculous ramen meal I ever had. the chicken karage were like those convenient store ones that came straight out of a microwave. and we asked for super firm noodle and they served us with…
the most ridiculous ramen meal I ever had. the chicken karage were like those convenient store ones that came straight out of a microwave. and we asked for super firm noodle and they served us with…
We went in wanting some ramen, we got seated quickly which was nice but... they took forever to take our order, then it took forever to get our food and they forgot to bring someones food :/ and th…
Curry sauce tasted like it's diluted with water. chicken tasted like it was fried 5x.
Curry sauce tasted like it's diluted with water. Chicken tasted like it was fried 5x.
Extremely terrible, the meat not fresh and soup nothing tastes, noodles very normal, and the service is very aggressive, I doubt it's not real Japanese restaurant!
We had lunch here and all five dishes were bad. Karaage chicken was dry and the bento itself was a joke because it looked like they didn't have enough ingredients to make it a true bento, tiny bit …
The ramen was just inedible. The broth tasted like dirty dish water. I ordered the fried chicken bao, it was bland but the chicken was fine.
Refused to honor discount and acted hostile (raised voice, rolled eyes, and sighed) towards us. Food was overpriced, egg was not cooked properly, and our party of three ended up with food poisoning…
poor quality and taste, definitely not recommended if you want to eat ramen in San Francisco, Even Mc donald’s would be a better option.
poor quality and taste, definitely not recommended if you want to eat ramen in San Francisco, Even Mc donald’s would be a better option.
Edited 7-6-24: hate to say it, but a lot of what I used to love about this spot in no longer present. I understand that inflation is brutal right now…. But….Portions have gotten cut in half despite the price being the same. I’m not being dramatic here…. My bowl was 50% full when dropped off at the table. Not to mention that the ramen had the chintzy’est portion of pork…. it was laughable. The chicken karrage is still awesome with its different style options…. But as a whole it’s evident they’re trying to save money downsizing. Its was so obvious that I’m stuck with ‘voting with my wallet’ and not coming back. Que Serra Serra…. Change is the only constant. This place does Ramen right. The Black Garlic is the heavy hitter on the menu. Service is good but can be a bit hectic around dinner rush. It is also quite loud in the main dinning room. I know this is a chain but the quality and service is outstanding and easily in the top 5 of ramen spots in the city worth checking out. The ‘experimental ramen’ section of the menu has some really interesting options as well
The Korean chicken karage I ordered was undercooked and gave me food poisoning. The other food was crisp but had such a weird consistency in the inside. On top of this our server forgot to give me our melon soda until I asked at the end. Would not recommend.
Everything tasted left out and reheated. Waxy and chewy karage, waxy bao buns, soggy tempura left sitting in the seafood ramen, over cooked noodles and barely warm broth and very little seafood. We specifically asked for the sea food ramen to be boiling hot, and was told that “all our broths are boiling” nothing was even close to hot. House ramen lacked flavor, bland broth and overcooked noodles with very little meat and bamboo and cold egg. We did not finish the ramen. Wanted to give them the benefit of doubt after reading the reviews and waiting a while. We asked more than once for napkins, water cups and chopsticks. There were a few groups of 4 but by no means were they slammed! $87 down the drain. Unfortunate because it’s the perfect weather for ramen. Let’s hope things improve and maybe today was just an off day.
I gave it a one star because I can't put down a zero star. I am a lover of Asian cuisine and let me tell you, this place is a tourist trap. It's terrible and a waist of your $$$$$. We love ramen soup but it was watered down, no flavor or taste. There's no way it took 20 hours to make the broth. My braised pork rice bowl was 99% rice that tasted old, 5 very small thin pieces of very dried up pork and a table spoon of shredded cabbage with some mayo. There's no sauce what so ever on the meat or rice. My recommendation, don't go.
This is by far the worse ramen I'd ever had. Firstly, the service I received was terrible, server had a massive attitude and was borderline throwing our food at us. But surely it's fine because the food is good right? Wrong. Out of the 4 ramens that we've order, I only would've willing eaten one. They put looks over taste. None of the broths were creamy and was served like it was heated up. On top of all of that the broth is for some reason bitter. I'm sorry but this is just one gigantic tourist spot. If you want some good ramen just go to Marufuku 2 blocks away cheaper and better.
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