
Kamisama is a newly revitalized restaurant under new management, offering an expanded menu that goes far beyond ramen. We now feature a diverse selection of Asian-inspired dishes, including grilled specialties, flavorful noodle bowls, savory soups, and more. With a focus on high-quality ingredients and exceptional service, Kamisama provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can enjoy a wide range of delicious, thoughtfully crafted meals. Come experience our fresh take on Asian cuisine and discover your new favorites!
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2842, 9821 Olive Dr #200, Bakersfield, CA 93312
Phone: (661) 282-1803
Website: http://www.kamisamaramen.com/
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Reviews
The pictures are misleading as the food you will receive will not come as pictured. I order the Beef Noodle Soup and what they have pictured is not what I received. You can clearly see a different broth was used and Spinach was included but were nowhere to be found when my dish arrived.
Another red flag is when we asked the waitress for ‘Bun Bo hue’, they had no clue what we asked for EVEN THOUGH it was pictured on one of there walls. AND again, the food that came out looked nothing like the picture .
The only good feedback I have is that the place was clean (but that’s probably because people don’t frequent the place).
The food you order is not want you get, and also the broth has a really bad aftertaste. The meat was overcooked.
If you’re in Bako and looking for Ramen, I would recommend other ramen places on Bako instead. Really not sure how this place has good ratings and had a disappointing experience.
I was really looking forward to trying Kamisama for the first time, but unfortunately, my experience at the Olive Drive location was far from impressive.
Let start with how empty the establishment was when I walked in. I’ve never been to a restaurant where I am the only one in it while I ate. I guess that’s good if you’re a person who lives a solitary life. Very quiet.
I started with the Spicy Beef Rice Noodle Ramen, which sounded great on the menu–except it was completely misleading. Instead of beef, the bowl contained three different kinds of pork. As someone who doesn’t eat pork, this was extremely disappointing and felt like false advertising. If a dish is labeled as beef, it should contain beef, or at the very least, indicate that pork is included. To make things worse, the meat was raw and not fully cooked. When I brought it to the staff’s attention, they told me that the meat “should’ve been cooked by the hot water in the soup.” That response made me so uncomfortable that I had the dish returned.
Hoping for a better experience, I decided to try the regular Tonkotsu Ramen. Let’s just say–I’ve had much better. The meat was dry and overcooked, the nori was different from what I’m used to, and the boiled egg was overcooked as well. I had asked for the broth to be spicy, and while it did have spice, it wasn’t enough to save the dish.
Apparently, there are two Kamisama locations–one on Olive Drive (where I went) and another on Calloway Drive. From what I understand, the Olive Drive location is newer (the waiter mentioned it’s been open for about 3-5 months). Maybe that’s why the quality wasn’t great, but I won’t be rushing back to give it another try. If I ever do, it’ll be at the Calloway location to see if there’s a difference.
Overall, this visit was disappointing, and I can’t recommend the Olive Drive location based on my experience.