

Shinsengumi Restraunt Group offers customizable Hakata-style ramen. Build your own bowl by choosing broth richness, noodle texture, and toppings. Our signature 15-hour pork broth creates a deep flavor base. Customize further with add-ons like bamboo shoots, extra pork, and eggs. Shin-Sen-Gumi also caters yakitori and ramen for events. Open Lunch & Dinner.
Informal Japanese chain serving charcoal-grilled yakitori, plus sushi, udon & ramen.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 132 S Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 687-7108
Website: https://shinsengumigroup.com/restaurants/shin-sen-gumi-hakata-ramen-little-tokyo/
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Reviews
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After a walk in Little Tokyo in LA, we decided to have lunch at this restaurant. The establishment was not very spacious and appeared to be a bit disorganized, with some areas being untidy and greasy. We noticed that the napkins in the napkin box were stained and seemed unclean, possibly having been soaked in soup before.
Despite the condition of the restaurant, the waitress who served us was very friendly and attentive.
The food served was good, but it was a bit too salty and oily for our taste. We weren’t very hungry at the time, so that may have affected our experience there. The portion of food was fairly large.
Service was actually pretty good, the servers were nice which is why I can’t totally knock this place down. It’s a good place for bigger groups. There’s a long wait time so if you’re living on the risky side and want to try this place you might be doubly disappointed. The place attracts lots of first-time con-goers when AX or LACC are around so I would definitely stay away during those times.
Note: There’s NO AC which sucks during the summer!
Got the Hakata Ramen—was so good! Paid extra to add a bunch of toppings (soft flavored egg, corn, shrimp wonton & pork belly chashu). Also got the Pork Cutlet on the side. The noodles and toppings soaked up a good amount of the broth so I had to order more broth for $4.50. The basic Hakata Ramen is $12.50 but once you start adding more toppings, it can get pretty pricey—mine came out to be over $30! Geez.
For dessert, the Green Tea Ice Cream was good.
I didn’t like their fried chicken much because it was too dry.
Service was great. Wait wasn’t too bad during lunch time.