Kajiken Ramen offers Abura Soba, a unique Nagoya-style ramen. These chewy, soupless noodles boast a complex umami derived from a secret blend of imported soy sauce, vinegar, and chili oil. Surprisingly light on calories compared to traditional ramen, Abura Soba is a flavorful and satisfying alternative for adventurous palates.
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Address: 1701 Rockville Pike STE A7, Rockville, MD 20852
Phone: (240) 669-8403
Website: https://www.kajiken-usa.com/
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They only had Tori Shoyu, so my husband ordered the Tori Shoyu and I ordered the Homura. I didn’t get a photo of his, but taste wise, the broth was actually pretty good, almost like there was ginseng or something aromatic in it. However, the meat smell was really strong. It felt like they didn’t remove that odor at all during cooking, and that’s been an issue every time we’ve visited. The broth is nice, but the meat smell really takes away from it.
As for my Homura, it feels like their own restaurant style take on maze soba, but if you’re expecting traditional maze soba, you’ll be disappointed. The flavor was okay, but there was barely any chives, which threw the balance off.
Overall, good broth but the strong meat smell and running out of ramen so early really need improvement.
Great chicken curry and amazing takoyaki.
Clean atmosphere and can get crowded. Medium noise level.
Our server was very friendly and checked on us often.
Value is not cheap, but comparable to this area.
Private parking lot for this shopping center and always packed , so now you know, it’s definitely not easy to find parkings especially during meal times.
Highly recommended IG@WineDinenVacay
There was no wait to be seated for our party of 3 on a Sunday around noon. There were ramen, appetizers, donburis, and many delicious sobas with generous portions.
I’d recommend the roast beef soba if you are comfortable with raw Japanese egg, as it makes the sauce so much creamier. The original soba and was not as creamy but still delicious, and the ramen was decent as well. We also really enjoyed the tebasaki (chicken wings) and they were very crispy and saucy, but was kind of expensive for the portion. I also got the limited edition Sakura dessert set (comes with a mousse cake and drink) which were both sweet and very tasty.
I’d love to go back again and try more appetizers and sobas in the future!
The service staff is fast and easy to communicate with. We were checked on a reasonable number of times, without it interrupting our meal.
The food is great–definitely one of the best in the DMV area. I prefer the Spicy Tonkotsu over the original, which I found to be flavorless. On our second visit, we ordered the Original Tonkotsu, thought it might have been a me, but my partner also tasted the same where the original Tonkotsu lacked taste. In contrast, the Spicy Tonkotsu has much more flavor, likely due to the added minced spicy pork. The oyster with egg tartar appetizer was also really good.
I’m giving it a 4 because we’ll definitely return, but the base broth could use more umami.