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OROCHON RAMEN

Japanese restaurant
3.9/5
26 review
Open - from 11h30 to 23h00 Opening hours

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123, Astronaut E. S. Onizuka Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

To feel Asian influence in Downtown, nothing like a meal at Orochon Ramen. Ramen is one of the most popular Japanese dishes, consisting of meat or fish pasta broth, seasoned with miso or soy sauce. It's delicious and cheap here. But what makes most of the success of this restaurant is its famous Orochon bowl challenge: A competition that rewards the one who will manage to eat the most spicy ramen in the world!


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3.9/5
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Visited in december 2023
delicious
Visited in december 2023
Big portion of ramen that you can choose extra topping and the level of spicyness. Located on the third floor, would recommend families with children.
Visited in december 2023
Great date night experience
Visited in december 2023
In my opinion, the best ramen place, you can choose your level of spicy for your broth and the amount of toppings you want. I love the little plaza that you have to venture yourself into. And fun fact: the table has a side drawer with extra napkins and chopsticks!!!
Visited in december 2023
There’s a lot of ramen shops in Little Tokyo and since Orochon is tucked away at the top of Weller Court, they have to do something to draw in customers. Their specialty is spice, with 9 levels of spiciness. They don’t really advertise special combos or topping sets, rather incorporate spice level as part of the order. They also have a Wall of Bravery for those challenging the top 2 spice levels!
We ordered the miso ramen, shoyu ramen, and a plate of takoyaki. Each of their ramen broths have a pork base as well, so this means more calories, sodium, and flavor. They also have a vegetable base as well. Their bowls don’t include cha shu, rather sliced pork belly which is very mid. Their broths are rich and there’s a good amount of noodles, but lots of bean sprouts. The takoyaki has a crispy exterior and a mushy interior.
I think the meal is average at an average price, but I would recommend the other ramen shops unless you’re going for the spice.

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