

Shinsengumi Restraunt Group Hakata Ramen Rosemead is a culinary destination for authentic Hakata-style ramen, meticulously crafting their signature rich pork bone broth over three days. Their thin, springy noodles, handmade daily, dance flawlessly in the savory broth, accompanied by melt-in-your-mouth chashu pork for a harmonious dining experience. Since 2005, they have delighted Rosemead with their dedication to authentic Japanese ramen. Catering services are also available, elevating any Rosemead event with their exquisite flavors. Open Lunch & Dinner.
Informal Japanese chain serving charcoal-grilled yakitori, plus sushi, udon & ramen.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 6–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–3 PM, 6–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 6–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 6–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 6–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8450 E Valley Blvd #103, Rosemead, CA 91770
Phone: (626) 572-8646
Website: http://www.shinsengumigroup.com/
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Reviews
The noodles I ordered today werent firm, like I ordered, but soggy. I always get firm noodles because I like the chewiness of the noodles but it just wasnt the case. The broth was a tad too light, almost watered down? The chashu pork seemed almost rubbery and tough, seemingly not fresh or a bit like older freezer burned meat. I really only had two bites of my ramen and immediately was disappointed and could not enjoy it anymore… I really miss the times when shinsengumi was great and there would be a line out the door to get a seat. It doesnt seem to be the case anymore as the quality of ingredients and skill to prepare ramen has significantly dropped in the recent years.
This place still holds fond memories so Its sentimental but as the food is being prepared now, its almost hard that I may have to let it go.
There was a BOGO deal advertised for the Hakata White Ramen, but the way it’s set up is extremely misleading. The free ramen does NOT automatically get added to your order. There is one specific page where you have to manually click “add” for the free item — and if you miss that single step, you get charged full price.
Unfortunately, I didn’t notice that one option on that one page, and I ended up being charged nearly $40 for just one ramen after Uber fees. That completely defeats the purpose of the promotion.
If you’re going to advertise a BOGO deal, it should either automatically apply or be clearly and repeatedly stated. The current setup feels like a trap for customers who don’t carefully navigate every screen.
Food might be good, but this ordering experience left a bad taste. Be careful when ordering this promotion.
Unfortunately, today’s experience was very different. The ramen broth was watery and almost tasteless, lacking the depth we remembered. We also ordered the chicken karaage, which was a major letdown. Instead of the crunchy, flavorful bite we expected, the pieces came out soggy, poorly marinated, and nearly flavorless. To make matters worse, they weren’t cut into proper small pieces—most arrived as giant chunks that didn’t separate well, giving the impression of leftovers rather than freshly prepared food.
This place once felt truly authentic, even with Japanese chefs in the kitchen. Now, it feels more like a fast-food imitation than the Shin Sen Gumi we used to love. Sadly, what was once a go-to spot for us has turned into a total disappointment.