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En Taishoken, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Japón en plena Alameda, donde podrás disfrutar de auténtico tsukemen y ramen, elaborados con pasión y los ingredientes más frescos. Sumérgete en una experiencia culinaria única, acompañada de una cuidada selección de cervezas y...

Taishoken

Japanese · Alameda

4.5 · 1,263 avis Google
www.taishokenusa.com
Yelp 4.5 (2,112) TripAdvisor 4.1 (14) Uber Eats 4.8 (1,000)

À propos de Taishoken

En Taishoken, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Japón en plena Alameda, donde podrás disfrutar de auténtico tsukemen y ramen, elaborados con pasión y los ingredientes más frescos. Sumérgete en una experiencia culinaria única, acompañada de una cuidada selección de cervezas y sake, en un ambiente...

En Taishoken, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Japón en plena Alameda, donde podrás disfrutar de auténtico tsukemen y ramen, elaborados con pasión y los ingredientes más frescos. Sumérgete en una experiencia culinaria única, acompañada de una cuidada selección de cervezas y sake, en un ambiente vibrante y acogedor. ¡Te esperamos para compartir el sabor de la tradición japonesa!

Ce que disent les clients de Taishoken

Taishoken is known for its tsukemen (dipping ramen) and other Japanese dishes. Customers praise the flavorful broth, perfectly cooked eggs, and crispy appetizers like calamari and takoyaki. Some find the dipping noodles salty.

Plats populaires

tsukemen (9) calamari (3) ramen (6) takoyaki Tokusei Tsukumen niku spicy ramen mazesoba Dan Dan noodles

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Japanese Gardens
A 193m

Japanese Gardens

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Central Park
A 208m

Central Park

parque

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US Post Main Office-San Mateo
Patrimoine
A 236m

US Post Main Office-San Mateo

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Hotel St. Matthew
Patrimoine
A 315m

Hotel St. Matthew

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St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
A 375m

St. Matthew's Episcopal Church

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DeAnza Historical Park
A 462m

DeAnza Historical Park

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Taishoken est situé à Alameda, entouré de lieux d'intérêt culturel et historique. Voici quelques-uns des points les plus remarquables à proximité.

Patrimoine Historique

  • US Post Main Office-San Mateo (A 236m) — historic building in San Mateo, California, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
  • Hotel St. Matthew (A 315m) — historic building in San Mateo, California, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos

Édifices Religieux

  • St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (A 375m) — episcopal church in San Mateo, California, USA

Parcs et Jardins

  • Japanese Gardens (A 193m) — park in San Mateo County, California, United States of America
  • Central Park (A 208m) — public park in San Mateo, California, United States
  • DeAnza Historical Park (A 462m) — park in San Mateo County, California, United States of America
  • Bay Tree Park (A 514m) — park in San Mateo County, California, United States of America
  • Hayward Park Square (A 983m) — park in San Mateo County, California, United States of America

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Questions fréquentes sur Taishoken

Taishoken est situé au 47 E 4th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401, Alameda.
Près de Taishoken, vous trouverez des lieux d'intérêt tels que Japanese Gardens, Central Park, US Post Main Office-San Mateo, Hotel St. Matthew.
Taishoken propose une cuisine japanese.
Taishoken a des horaires d'ouverture. Consultez son profil pour les horaires à jour.
Taishoken propose les services suivants : sur place, à emporter, livraison.
Les plats les plus recommandés chez Taishoken selon les avis clients sont : tsukemen, calamari, ramen, takoyaki, Tokusei Tsukumen.
Taishoken est idéal pour décontracté, manger vite.
Taishoken is known for its tsukemen (dipping ramen) and other Japanese dishes. Customers praise the flavorful broth, perfectly cooked eggs, and crispy appetizers like calamari and takoyaki. Some find the dipping noodles salty.
Add yourself to the waitlist on Yelp before arriving to save time, as there is often a line.
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eDNA

Taishoken opened with a lot of hype (I remember having to stand in line before opening time). The swarms of influencers have gone elsewhere, but Taishoken remains a mainstay of ramen and one of my favorite spots for tseukemen. The noodles are so fresh, hefty thick like udon, and cooked al dente. Interestingly, there is a unique buckwheat taste blended into the flour (I tell myself it's healthy). It pairs perfectly with the flavorful broth, which is not too salty like some other tsuekemen places. I got their bestseller, which comes with a decently sized cut of pork and a soft boiled egg. We also shared the chicken karaage, which was also good but rather standard. Other notes: -Just one ramen entree is a lot of food, so I suggest coming here with an appetite. - Fun drink options, including a matcha IPA that I like. - It's downtown SM, parking is not entirely impossible but brace yourself if you're coming at peak times.

Wenny Ong
Wenny Ong

After trying quite a number of ramen places in the peninsula, I feel like Taishoken should be having higher stars. We ordered both the tsukemen and ramen and both were great. Eggs cooked perfectly and the broth is simple yet flavorful.

Jiahui Zhou
Jiahui Zhou

One of my favorite ramen places. The Tokusei Tsukemen was excellent. The broth was deeply flavorful and well balanced—rich without being heavy—and paired beautifully with the house-made fresh thick noodles, and the chashu was very tender. We also loved the Tori Chintan Ramen—the chicken broth was full of umami and deeply satisfying, and the touch of yuzu was a lovely, thoughtful accent. Will come back!

Cory Anderson
Cory Anderson

Good Ramen, if you’ve never had tsukemen style dipping noodles, they are serve served cold/room temperature and the dipping sauce is a bit thicker almost like a gravy. Flavor is somewhere between Ramen and udon with a bit of a fishy flavor.

James Wang
James Wang

Known for their tsukemen or dipping ramen, but they also have a good range of other delicious options and a very delicious vegetarian Dan Dan noodles. Surprised by the tasty calamari where they bring out the whole squid and is covered in seasoning. They serve a complementary buckwheat tea and the service is amazing attentive! Recommend putting your name down on the Yelp wait-list ahead of time as it can get crowded on weekends!

Joyce
Joyce

Stop by for quick lunch today. But always full house here😋 but lucky us no waiting, always order crispy fried calamari and niku spicy ramen.

Anthony Giang
Anthony Giang

On a calm Monday afternoon, my partner and I were looking for a place to get some quick lunch while we hear about some tea. So, we ended up at Taishoken for some delicious food. I ordered the Tokusei Tsukumen which was pretty delicious while my partner got the mazesoba. I really enjoyed her dish and would probably consider it better than Kajiken which is right down the road. In comparison to Kajiken, this dish already had a lot of balance and flavor, whereas with Kajiken I often feel the need to add a lot of additional sauce to increase the complexity. If you’re craving ramen in San Mateo this place is definitely a good option where everything we tried was good.

Alzila
Alzila

I came here to celebrate my brother’s birthday and it was a plus since I was craving for some ramen. We had a large party and its first come first serve where they do not take reservations. Upon arrival, it was pretty much a full house, we gave the host our party size and provided her with a name. We were told there was going to be a wait, but I don’t mind at all since I have high patience and decided to stroll around the area. After walking around my appetite grew and it became more busy. Finally we were seated and greeted by their friendly and well trained staffs. The menu is basically half drink and half food. Many great drinks, appetizers and ramen to choose from. They are very well known in Japan and their specialty dish is the ramen that has soup on the side for dipping. Their interior is very modern that includes wooden furniture with a hint of dim lights. Also their noodles are made daily from scratch. I highly recommend this place for all ramen enthusiasts, anyone looking to try something new or just looking for a laid back spot. I definitely will be back to try out their other items.

YS Huang
YS Huang

This is one of my favorite spots for Japanese dipping ramen. I especially recommend their takoyaki—it’s super crispy, the sauce is uniquely flavored and very fragrant. The dipping noodles are on the salty side, but still really delicious. The dry noodles have a distinct and tasty flavor as well. I’ll definitely be coming back to try more dishes next time!

Keegan Smith
Keegan Smith

Woah! This place is so unique and great. I have been so excited to try the Tsukemen. I really enjoyed the dipping broth and buckwheat noodles. The eggs are cooked so perfectly, and the meat is good. There isn’t a ton of meat but it has good quality and flavor. This is reasonably priced for a great meal, and larger portions. The ambiance was great, I loved the decor. I will definitely be back to get Tsukemen again!

M. Wang
M. Wang

Happy to see tsukemen is getting popular in the Bay Area. I ordered the signature dipping noodle, overall it tastes good and I can give it 5 star. However, I would still recommend the store to reduce the Yuzu flavor in the dipping soup. It adds some refreshing flavor for sure, but I think tsukemen is supposed to be bold, so just keeping the original salty & meaty broth will make the flavor more authentic. Worth trying!

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Andrea Zhou

Tasty tsukemen with fresh noodles and tender protein, tanginess and flavourful soup. However Saturday evening would potentially lineup for an hour. Be aware of this.

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Joy P.A.

Taishoken Ramen – San Mateo We decided to try Taishoken Ramen after seeing a great review on a TV show, and our curiosity definitely paid off. The restaurant is clean and welcoming, with plenty of customers dining in when we arrived. We were seated immediately, and our server was friendly and helpful, recommending their best sellers. Here’s what we ordered: Tuna Tartare – Made with tuna, avocado, pickled red cabbage, fried onions, and seaweed crackers. The presentation was beautiful. The tuna was fresh (no fishy smell at all), and all the ingredients complemented each other perfectly. The sauce added a nice touch of saltiness that brought everything together. Chicken Karaage – Crispy and flavorful. I could taste the soy-based marinade, though the ginger flavor was subtle. Still, it was very tasty and well-cooked. Tokusei Tsukemen – A unique experience! The cold noodles are dipped into a rich, savory sauce. If you’ve never tried dipping ramen before, this is a must-try. It’s definitely one of their standout dishes. Tokusei Ramen – According to my partner, it was good but nothing particularly extraordinary compared to other ramen we’ve tried. Overall, we had a great experience and will

Trang Ouk
Trang Ouk

Mid-size restaurant with efficient service and good Japanese tsukemen. The food comes very quickly once your order is in. The Gyozas are very good, both in fried and steamed versions. There seems to always be a line of customers waiting, even in the middle of the day, so it's not a place you go to linger and chit chat once the meal is over (the waiter brings your bill whether you've asked for it or not!). There is a limited Happy Hour menu on Fridays and weekends, and paid street parking except on Sundays.

E Xie
E Xie

Really nice and beautiful ramen shop with signature tsukemen. Actually, it's probably the most known tsukemen chain in Japan. As for me, I was first in line in a weekday. Broth is delicious and ramen is bouncy. Lime gives such good ehancement. However, the ham I had was ice cold. Is that normal? I already know about tsukemen and dipping noodles and meat in the warm broth, but I found that strange. Maybe it was because I came at opening time so I'll try again another day.

Tyrone C
Tyrone C

Make sure to add yourself to the waitlist on Yelp before arriving. May save you 10-20 min. Once inside, dining is nice but a little crowded and noisy. Not terrible. Service was okay. Nothing special. Nothing bad. Quick though, which was nice to see. I had the Tokusei Ramen and really enjoyed that for $20. Nice garlicky broth and other flavors with thinner noodles. My friends all ordered the Tsukemen. Most enjoyed it, although one criticized the noodle texture as well as the lack of smokiness to the soup. He said he preferred the now closed Shugetsu much more for this style. We also enjoyed the popcorn chicken appetizer for $12. Happy hour is from 3-6pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday for discounts on drinks and apps.

jkaw
jkaw

The legendary creator of tsukemen has licensed its name to a branch of Bay Area-ramen shops. Supposedly they are run by descendents of the original shop, though I am fairly positive those individuals are not in the store day to day. Maybe expected for American diners, the menu includes many wide ranging ramen styles and unusual ramen shop appetizers like takoyaki. Taishoken is most famous for tsukemen. I was a bit disappointed that the noodles, toppings, and soup broth was closer to the heavier gyokai-tonkotsu style of shops like Ganja/Rokurinsha and not what I'd consider classic Taishoken flavor. Google 大勝軒つけ麺 for some pictures of what the Japan-based Taishoken branches serve and the difference will be obvious. I will say that both types of chashu toppings were excellent. To be honest, there are better ramen shops in the Bay Area and even now-closed Iza did a better version of this style. But by American standards, the ramen is still probably four stars.

Sohrob H
Sohrob H

🍜 The Ramen: I found the ramen at Taishoken to be quite good. The broth was flavorful, the noodles had a nice chew, and the toppings were fresh. It was a well-executed bowl that certainly satisfied my ramen craving. 🛎️ Service: The service was efficient and relatively quick. Orders were taken promptly, and the food came out in a timely manner, which is always appreciated, especially at a busy ramen spot. Ambiente: The atmosphere inside Taishoken Ramen is casual and functional. It's designed for enjoying a good bowl of ramen, with comfortable seating and a generally clean environment. It has the typical, straightforward vibe of a solid ramen establishment. 💰 Value: The pricing felt fair for the quality and portion size of the ramen. It offers good value for a satisfying meal. 👍 Overall Impression: Taishoken Ramen is a solid choice for a good bowl of ramen. The food is tasty, the service is efficient, and it provides a reliable dining experience. I would recommend it if you're in the mood for quality ramen.

Wee Khim Lee
Wee Khim Lee

Revisited this ramen after a few years and find that it’s still top quality. Simple menu with a choice of dipping, dry and traditional ramen. I decided to go with the traditional. Rating based on my BENMS system - Broth (4) blend of pork and chicken it’s flavorful without being too heavy. Egg (5) well cooked and firm on outside soft on the inside. Noodles (5) my favorite type of noodles - pale and straight slightly chewy. Meat (3) 2 different cuts of pork they’re not bad but not outstanding. Not super flavorful which is what I’d like expect. Seaweed (4) nice and flavorful. Overall 4.

CH
CH

This Japanese ramen spot specializes in tsukemen (dipping ramen) but also serves traditional ramen and mazedon. The flavor is bold and indulgent—rich with fat and sodium—authentic and satisfying. The simple traditional Japanese interior suits a casual meal, with fast, efficient service and plenty of space. It can get busy, so reservations on Yelp are recommended. Expect to spend around $40 per person; it’s a solid A-tier experience worth trying.

G T
G T

Nice staff, slippery bathrooms, neat space, VERY salty soups, decent noodles but won’t be back. A lot of better options elsewhere. Then a patron next to me was exclaiming how salty their food was too. Hello chef.

Michael Han
Michael Han

Food was decent, nothing really blew my mind. Although I expect a thick broth for the tsukemen, the ramen broth was much thicker than I expected or have had in a ramen before. The karaage, calamari, and takoyaki was crispy and hot and paired well with the crisp and light Sapporo($3 during HH). Next time I go back, I'll pbb stick to appetizers and a beer, maybe try some of their cold sakes.

Rachel S.
Rachel S.

Parking is limited in front of the restaurant. I waited on Yelp for about 20–30 minutes. The service was decent. I wanted to try the signature ramen, but it turned out to be just okay. Maybe ramen just isn’t my thing—I tried many different kinds when I visited Japan last year. Personally, I don’t think it was worth the wait, but if you enjoy trying new things, it might be worth a shot!

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47 E 4th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401

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