Kajiken is a renowned Japanese chain known for our exceptional abura soba. At Kajiken, we dedicate ourselves to perfecting the art of this distinctive ramen style, emphasizing our unwavering commitment to flavor and technique. With precise seasoning, meticulous cooking methods, and the finest ingredients, we create an unparalleled taste experience that defines our brand.
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Address: 1001 6th Ave, New York, NY 10018
Phone: (618) 706-2673
Website: https://www.kajiken-usa.com/
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Since it was a Friday, my friend and I took advantage of their lunch special. We both had the abura soba; I had the original with takoyaki ($22.95) and my friend got the roasted beef with gyoza ($25.95). The special also comes with a drink, but they only offer soft drinks (my friend asked for tea, and they said no). A lunch special over $20 will always be pricey, but appropriate for midtown location. Everything tasted great and had nice flavor, though I don’t have a comparison for the abura soba, since this was my first time trying it. It was heavy on the oil, which was my only critique of the dish.
Service was mixed. It took a while for anyone to check in on us or offer a water refill. However, they didn’t rush us at all, and we even had to flag them down for the bill. I’m sure if it was busier, they could’ve been more pushy to turn tables, but it was a nice gesture. Overall, I enjoyed Kajiken, and I would go back to try other things!
Overall great experience and exactly what I wanted.
Since we weren’t hungry enough to each order a bowl of noodles, we decided to order one, and a few other things to share. We had:
-Kaki Fry (deep-fried oyster with egg tartar dipping sauce) – the oysters were good but I didn’t care for the tartar sauce, which was really just like a mayo
-Gyoza – we didn’t realize these were deep-fried, especially since the menu didn’t specify, and the picture showed pan-fried gyoza. Had we known it was deep-fried, we would have ordered something else, especially since we already had another fried appetizer. But, the filling was standard – fine but nothing to write home about
-Roasted Beef Abura Soba (noodles with roasted beef, raw egg yolk, fried onion, scallion, yogurt, and Chaliapin sauce) – the menu says ‘roasted’ beef, but it’s actually raw, which I liked. I was iffy about the yogurt at first but it turns out this made the dish, along with the sauce. It was the noodles creamy, which was nice against the raw beef and egg yolk. This was especially good with some white pepper and their (homemade?) chili oil
-Homura Don (spicy minced pork, soft boiled egg, and scallion) – these are smaller portions, which was perfect for us since we just wanted to try it. It would have been my second option for the noodles. Unfortunately, I don’t think we ordered the right one because the minced pork was dry and a little bland. The chili oil helped a little bit
I would definitely come back for another roasted beef noodle, but I think that’s the only thing I’d order.
They don’t have a vegetarian ramen option, so my friend went with seaweed salad, cucumber salad, and octopus balls — all were tasty.
Overall, the ramen was decent but not memorable. Staff was friendly, and the place was clean and cute.
They offer lunch sets, but I ordered the SUKIYAKI DON on its own. It didn’t blow me away, but it was definitely tasty. The restaurant is still quite new, clean, and well-maintained, and the service was friendly and attentive. Overall, a great experience.
Food quality was good. The roast beef and karaage chicken were highlights…well prepared, flavorful, and balanced. The karaage had a noticeable kick but remained on the mild side, making it approachable.
One issue encountered was that our cups were slimy and needed to be replaced. This was addressed promptly, and the replacements were provided without issue. Service overall was attentive and professional.
Based on food quality, service, and efficiency, I would recommend this restaurant to friends.
It is a very cozy and kind of crowded place. Solo-diners friendly because they have the bar area to sit.