Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai - San Diego (Kearny Mesa)
Ramen restaurant · San Diego ·

Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai - San Diego (Kearny Mesa)

Ramen restaurant · San Diego ·

Comforting ramen, crisp fried chicken, and gyoza with large portions

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Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai - San Diego (Kearny Mesa) by null
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Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai - San Diego (Kearny Mesa) by null
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7951 Othello Ave suite 103, San Diego, CA 92111 Get directions

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7951 Othello Ave suite 103, San Diego, CA 92111 Get directions

+1 858 492 8588
ramenbannai.com
@kitakataramenbannai

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Japanese Ramen Royalty Expanding to San Diego | Eater San Diego

"I'm excited that a highly-renowned ramen chain is coming to San Diego. Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai, founded in 1958 in Kitakata city in Fukushima prefecture, operates over 60 branches in Japan and has U.S. outposts in Orange County, the Chicago area, and New York City. They specialize in a shoyu (soy sauce) pork-based soup that's relatively light and clear, but also serve an Aburi miso ramen, green chili shio ramen, and a mixed green vegetable ramen. Their distinctive flat, wide, hand-crumpled noodles give a chewy texture, and they're known for toro chashu (marbled pork belly). The menu also includes tsukemen (dipping ramen), gyoza, chicken karaage, rice bowls, and small appetizers. A company rep told Eater they hope to open the San Diego shop by early next year, and a source indicates it will be in the Kearny Mesa area." - Candice Woo

https://sandiego.eater.com/2020/3/12/21176684/kitakata-ramen-ban-nai-japanese-restaurant-san-diego
Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai - San Diego (Kearny Mesa)

Kevin Zhao

Google
Color me impressed. Dare I say the soup is refreshing? It doesn't feel like I'm drinking a gallon of oil like with any other place (which, don't get me wrong, is usually fine). The portion is quite good for the price too, despite a lack of bowl showmanship. They just use a regular looking bowl but fill it the heck up. I'm a sucker for firm noodles, and was able to customize it to be firm and added additional salt, which was perfect for my taste. The miso ramen is very miso flavored, which might not comform to everyone's preferences. My wife liked it though. Would come again. Tummy very happy.

Sammi

Google
Ever since my friend and I came into Kitakata our first time, it’s been a tradition each time I visit San Diego to go back here together. We’ve been 3 or 4 times now - it’s our favorite! I eat a lot of ramen, and Kitakata is one of a kind. The ramen is super flavorful without being heavy, the recipes are creative, and the noodles are curly and chewy. My favorite flavors have been the mapo tofu, hot and sour soup, and green chili shio ramen. We typically come in for lunch around 12:00/12:30 on weekends, and parking isn’t too bad since the lot is large and shared with Target. Service is always fast, attentive, and friendly. Serving size for a regular bowl is generous, and for 2 people for just ramen/no sides, the total came out to around 40$. I wish I had a Kitakata in my neighborhood - I would be there every day!

John Marquez

Google
Probably the worst ramen spot I’ve had here in San Diego. This is not your typical ramen spot. It tastes so fake and just not authentic. I understand the Kitakata ramen style, but this is not it. The noodles and karaage chicken were good, but that’s about it. The broth was very disappointing…. It was lacking flavor. Service was also slow, and it wasn’t even busy when we came in. We will not be returning, and if you’re looking for traditional ramen, go somewhere else. It was expensive as hell like $16.99 and it doesn’t even come with at least with an egg.

Farkad Elia

Google
We go the cucumber salad, Yamitsuki Egg, shishito peppers, Kitakata Ramen Umkata tan tan Ramn. They use ameican cucmber for the cucumber salad so we weren't fans of it. The Yamitsuki Egg is a must. It was delicious. Shishito peppers very good! Both ramen bowls were fantastic. The noodles are fresh and taste great! Kitakata Ramen broth was very light and clean, loved it. The umkata Tan tan (pictured) had a lot more going on but was also very good! Thicker more rich broth. Totally coming back!

Selena Gomez

Google
This restaurant was very crowded during lunch. The noodles are kind of special. They are not round and look irregular. I had the tonkotsu Raman and the broth is too salty. Their fired chicken seems to be very popular. I ordered a large bowl and couldn’t finish it.

Ben D

Google
This Japanese restaurant, conveniently located next to Costco Business Center and Target in the area, is a great spot for a meal during a shopping trip. While the flavors may not be the most authentic, the portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable. I highly recommend their kids’ ramen meal, which is under $10 and surprisingly comes with a larger portion than the adult meals. The staff was incredibly thoughtful, proactively suggesting this option, which saved us quite a bit. For adult meals, the teriyaki rice and curry rice are also very filling, with decent flavors. The service is solid, and the staff is friendly, making it a good choice for a quick and satisfying meal between shopping. If you’re shopping near Costco Business Center or Target and want a convenient, budget-friendly dining option, this restaurant is worth a visit. The kids’ ramen meal, in particular, is an incredible value.

Jessica Peterson

Google
The food was really good, I love the pork with the pork broth 👌🏻 so good. We also ordered the dipping ramen, which my husband loved. I also had their pork gyoza and loved it. I could have a whole platter of the pork gyoza, it's so good. Especially with the dipping sauce! Honestly, for san diego, this place is very reasonably priced. We spent $48 and walked away with so much food, it was great.

Dan

Google
My wife and I are regulars of KitaKata and noticed they had some new items. Mapo tofu ramen - I loved this! It was so warm and hearty with a kick And a lunch chashu bowl - what a great deal it is to add this on for lunch combo. It’s a decent dice and very soft delicious flavorful pork. Tonkotsu ramen - I loved this too! The broth was rich and delicious. My wife didn’t like any of the items because it was too spicy or fatty for her. I felt bad so I promised her we’ll come back another time. Parking is always easy and plentiful and service is quick and friendly