Hours
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17801 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701
Phone: (562) 202-9630
Website: http://ramen-zuru.square.site/
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I no longer need to go anywhere else for legit ramen or a curry tonkatsu.
And honestly, I think I’ll be back again next week.
This was the best ramen and tonkatsu curry I’ve had since coming to the U.S., and as long as I live in California, this is the only place I’ll come to.
The food was made with such care and tasted incredible, and the friendly, hard-working staff made everything even better.
Thank you so much.
The chashu fries caught BF’s eye, so he ordered that one. It was a large plate of fries, chashu, corn, pickled onions, cheese, sauce (that reminded me of thousand island), and furikake. It was much more than what he anticipated, so we did end up taking the rest of it home.
Plenty of parking in the plaza. To walk off the food coma, we browsed in Daiso and 99 Ranch after our meal. The only blip in our visit was the uncomfortable wooden chairs we were seated on. I guess it’s so you don’t linger too long during your meal? lol.
We walked in a little past 12:30 on a weekday and the place was pretty slow, so we got food pretty fast.
Food was generally good, but…
Tonkatsu Ramen
Broth is my thing… and the broth here didn’t really feel like 18-hour boiled bone soup, and kinda greasy. As toppings, there were 2 chasu pieces, spinach, bean sprouts, eggs (could have been marinated longer), and dry nori. Just OK.
Takoyaki
Octopus balls looked SOO good. Topping looked great and it came out hot and smelling delicious. Unfortunately it was very batter heavy (though the batter was tasty), with very small portions of octopus inside.
Rice w chasu
Definitely tastier chasu than the one in the ramen (sad, since it is, after all, a ramen house). And deliciously seasoned. My favorite dish here.
We made a mess with the water (sorry!) cuz the water container top fell off. Remember to hold on to the lid when pouring water.
The staff was great and services were quick, but the tonkotsu broth was rather bland. It lacks the rich and creamy taste of a slow cooked pork bones, and the pork chashu was over cooked.
Not sure if it’s under new ownership, but the tonkotsu broth tasted more like a shoyu broth rather than tonkotsu. We’re hesitant to return anytime soon unless the tonkotsu broth is improved.
But, gotta say, the customer service was great! The staff were super nice and made the experience better.
Overall, Ramen Zuru has some potential, but the food just didn’t quite hit the spot for me.
3 meals 2 drinks $65 worth it!! Will be back hopefully soon.