

Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5526 Del Amo Blvd, Lakewood, CA 90713
Phone: (562) 496-3274
Website: https://www.nghbrskitchen.com/
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Reviews
Tried the Ninja Quesadilla ($13) and Gyoza ($7). Gyoza was decent, but the chicken in the quesadilla was dry and could really use some sauce. Service was quick, and prices are fair. There’s plenty of seating and easy parking. Bonus points for the claw machines with Pokémon dolls!
Tips:
• Bring your own sauce if you like flavor
• Great spot for a quick bite
• Fun claw machines for a little entertainment
NGHBRS Kitchen – Needs a little more flavor, but still a chill spot.
Now, what moved me to write a review is their customer service. No matter when I go, and no matter who is working, their customer service is top-notch. The guys working there are usually having fun, but no matter what I’ve asked for, they’ve accommodated, and in the same spirit of enthusiasm that they have for the time they spend with each other. It looks like a fun place to work, and the management both holds them accountable, and appreciates them for their work, which is evident because they take such good care of their customers.
The Spicy Noodles ($15.95) were perfectly seasoned – tons of garlic, a great chili flavor, and just enough heat to leave a lingering warmth without overpowering anything. The Steak (+$1.59) was a bit chewy, but complemented the noodles excellently and we’re equally if not even better seasoned than the noodles. Everything was well portioned for the price.
My only gripe is that I somewhat wish the noodles had a bit more – like some sauted onions/shallots, bell peppers, cabbage, or mushrooms. Just something to add a bit of texture and complimentary flavors. I’d even pay extra for them as a “+Veggies” option. Still, as is, the noodles were fantastic.
The side of gyoza didn’t stand out, but that speaks to them being quite good: crispy, a nice neutral flavor, and a decent chili oil sauce on the side.
Overall, I definitely recommend giving this place a try if you’re in the area and the menu catches your eye.
Maybe I just happened to visit on an off day, but the sodium levels in the food were so high that I genuinely felt like I was in for a massive headache afterward. It’s a shame because I was excited to try their offerings. I hope this was just an isolated incident, but I might think twice before returning. If you decide to visit, maybe consider asking for less salt to avoid a similar experience.