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Address: 4771 McClelland Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 0M5, Canada
Phone: +1 604-284-3999
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Hibiki Ramen Yakitori Bar
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I was pleasantly surprised by the great variety on the menu. Among everything we ordered, the yakitori and the grilled steak really stood out. Both were flavorful and well executed. The crab porridge was another highlight, impressively rich and comforting.
The soft shell crab was perfectly cooked and paired wonderfully with a cold beer. Overall, I’m very pleased with all the dishes we tried. Next time, I’ll definitely come back to check out their happy hour menu.
The restaurant is kids-friendly, not too noisy, and perfect for chatting with friends while enjoying a relaxed meal.
Do note that parking can get busy during dinner hours, but the parking lot is free, which is a bonus.
Highly recommend this spot for Japanese food and a comfortable dining experience!
There are other plates to try here, including the yakitori and more.
If you spend more than $100 before tax, you also get a $20 coupon for your next visit!
If the parking is full on the ground level, you can always park upstairs at the parkade directly across from the restaurant.
– We ordered two of the “Hibiki Gozen” on promotion for $29 each, from a regular price of $35. We ordered one of each: Chicken Momo and Pork. Both were delicious. My wife and I loved them, although we both think the Chicken Momo is better as the pork skewer was dry and required some chewing.
– Is it worth it, you asked? At $29, yes. At $35, definitely not. The ramen portion was small, and the sashimi on the don was very thin. The meat on nigiri is 2 to 4 times thicker in most restaurants. Think of the ramen being worth $17 (or less. Instant noodle ramen amount). The skewer worth $4. The 4 pieces of thin sashimi are maybe $4. The rest is $4. Nonetheless, the portion is just enough for a medium eater.
– Worth returning.
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Service is very friendly but a bit slow, there was no staff around at times.
Garden City Plaza — 4771 McClelland Road, Richmond, BC V6X 0M5
Located at Garden City Plaza, this sleek and inviting restaurant delivers a well-curated menu that blends the soul of Japanese comfort food with modern presentation and thoughtful balance.
Fresh Oyster
The oysters arrived glistening fresh, their briny aroma immediately whetting the appetite. Each bite offered a clean, oceanic burst of flavor—simple, honest, and refreshing. The condiments were on the modest side, but the natural sweetness of the oysters didn’t need much embellishment. A touch more citrus or mignonette could have added brightness, but overall, this was a satisfying start to the meal.
Rating: 7/10
Short Rib Steak Gozen
Presented with care, the short rib steak gozen showcased Hibiki’s attention to both flavor and aesthetics. The short rib was tender and nicely caramelized, its seasoning balanced and savory without overwhelming the palate. Each side dish felt purposeful, complementing the main element while creating a visually appealing plate. It’s a dish that’s comforting yet composed, with just enough flair to stand out.
Rating: 8/10
Hibiki Gozen
The restaurant’s namesake combo—the Hibiki Gozen—is where the kitchen truly shines. This well-rounded set includes ramen, yakitori, and kaisen don, offering a snapshot of Hibiki’s culinary range. I chose the pork ramen and pork belly skewer, both of which were excellent. The ramen broth carried depth and umami, rich without being heavy, while the noodles were cooked to an ideal chew. The pork belly skewer, meanwhile, was smoky, tender, and full of flavor, pairing perfectly with the freshness of the sashimi-topped kaisen don. Each element felt carefully executed, resulting in a cohesive and satisfying meal.
Rating: 9/10
Service
Service here is warm, efficient, and unobtrusive. Staff members move with quiet confidence, ensuring that drinks are refilled promptly and dishes arrive in a timely manner. Their professionalism enhances the dining experience without ever feeling forced or formal.
Rating: 9/10
Ambiance
The atmosphere at Hibiki is polished yet comfortable—a minimalist modern design accented by wood tones and soft lighting. The space feels clean, welcoming, and well thought out, ideal for both casual lunches and evening dinners.
Rating: 8/10
Price & Value
For the quality, presentation, and generous portions, the prices are more than reasonable. The Hibiki Gozen set, in particular, is an outstanding value, offering variety and craftsmanship at a price point that feels fair and accessible.
Verdict
Hibiki Ramen Yakitori Bar exemplifies the best of modern Japanese comfort dining—elevated yet approachable. The kitchen demonstrates a clear understanding of balance and flavor, while the service and ambiance complete the experience. From the rich ramen broth to the perfectly grilled skewers, Hibiki delivers a memorable meal that feels both authentic and thoughtfully modern.
Let’s get to the food. I had their Black Koku-ton ramen for $17.9, and it was delicious. I cannot say what exactly stood out to though, if we’re comparing to other ramen places.
Although, it did have a full egg instead of the usual half boiled egg. Props to them for doing that considering egg prices nowadays
The service was friendly, and our table was served in a timely manner.
I was a little disappointed at the portion size however. A little more ramen noodles wouldn’t hurt, but aside from that there are no complaints.
The restaurant and bathrooms were clean.
Overall, 4/5 stars. I would come back here again if in the area and mood for a good bowl with an even better vibe.