

Daikokuya El Monte, our fourth location, opened on June 1, 2016, offers a spacious dining experience with 50 indoor seats. Perfect for families and group gatherings, we uniquely accommodate group reservations for parties of 5 or more – a first among Daikokuya restaurants. Our El Monte location stands out with exclusive features designed for families and larger groups. We offer special Party Plates and Kid Plates, ensuring a welcoming environment for guests of all ages. Weekday-only Lunch Special and Happy Hour Menus provide exceptional value, available only at this location. Sushi Roll enthusiasts will be delighted by our extensive selection, featuring a diverse range of rolls not found in our other restaurants. From intimate family dinne
Outpost of a popular local Japanese chain specializing in ramen soups served in a casual setting.
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All the dishes we ordered tasted great. Service is prompt and friendly. Will definitely visit again in the future.
Service was acceptable, not great. I was not greeted upon entry, stood around a while until seated, and had to hail the server to place my food order. The place was about less than half full. There were plenty of empty tables and I was the sole person at the sit-down counter. I’m not sure if only one person was on staff waiting tables or what. The final refill on my iced green tea was only filled halfway.
Since default toppings are used sparingly, I added corn and wakame per the menu’s suggestion for the spicy miso broth. Each of these additions did not add to the experience at all. The wakame had no flavor whatsoever and the corn wasn’t even sweet. Don’t bother with add-ons except for extra chashu (the chashu included in the bowl was anemic and disintegrating), and requesting beni shoga and crushed garlic. Beni shoga and crushed garlic used to be available at the table, but this was changed around covid. These two items are still available and there was no extra charge for them, but they are not noted on the menu and must be requested.
Eel bowl and cabbage salad were great. No complaints there. Egg was scarcely overcooked, could have been my fault for polishing off my side dishes first and letting it sit around in the broth.
If I hadn’t ordered the wakame and corn, food would be .
The cost for 1 came out to $50 with tip after including the combination meal, my drink, and add-ons.
Timely service but homeboy could’ve been a little more welcoming/friendly.
It’s okay. Compared to the other spots in the area we’ve been to, this ones been best so far, but it it’s not fantastic. Got the regular Daikokuya ramen, would give it a 6/10.
The toppings were minimal , and that’s fine. I think that comes down to personal taste , but the bamboo was super vinegary , which I wasn’t a fan of. The egg was cold which was disappointing. Lot of green onion so brownie points for that. The bean sprouts were fine. Wish the broth was a bit creamier, but the flavor was good, not too salty. The noodles were very good as well. The texture was just right, and they were chewy.
Overall this is an okay spot and it’ll satisfy the craving, but I don’t think we’ll be back. We shall continue the search for “The Spot”.