Ramen One - Menu

375 Saratoga Ave, 95129, San Jose, United States

🛍 Ramen, Lunch , Japanese

4.8 💬 9 Reviews

Address: 375 Saratoga Ave, 95129, San Jose, United States

City: San Jose

Dishes: 21

Reviews: 9

Website: http://ramenhalu.com/halu_main_e...

"I was never much of a ramen fiend until I was introduced to Ramen Halu. People always raved about Ryowa, which I never thought was all that great. I liked the negitoro donburi combo at that other ramen place in Milpitas that I can’t even remember now. And then I found Ramen Halu. The first time I went, I had the Shoyu (soy sauce) ramen. it was good. The cha-shu was memorable though – perfectly fatty and tender and tasty – which is the reason I came back again. On my return trip, I tried the signature Halu Ramen dish, and let me say, I have never stopped eating it. The broth, which has visible tiny chunks of pork fat afloat is so perfectly sweet and tasty. I usually don’t drink my ramen brot...


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eltonllin eltonllin

This is my favorite ramen spot in the Bay Area. The ramen is always fresh, packed with Asian vegetables, and served with a real homemade authentic broth. The portion sizes are huge. While it may be a bit pricey, it's worth it for the quality. It's not a place you can afford to eat at every week, but definitely worth a visit.

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Channing
Channing

This is a great ramen shop. It is probably the best in the bay area. They don’t have as much selection as some of the other places, but it is the best all around. The broth is slow cooked so it is tasty, but the noodles aren’t quite as good as Maruichi on Castro. It is a only a single store space so there can be a wait, but it is worth it.


jetleigh
jetleigh

This ramen restaurant is one of the most authentic I have visited in the United States. The atmosphere feels like a traditional Japanese eatery, with a small and unassuming interior. The staff, who are mostly young and have bleached blonde hair, rush around speaking Japanese as they serve up bowls of hot ramen. The menu is simple, offering 4 types of ramen with assorted toppings, including both thin and thick noodles. You can watch the noodles being cooked in a giant pot in the back of the restaurant. The food is served quickly, and there are also side dishes and small desserts available. While the prices are not cheap for a ramen place, I still believe it is worth the cost.


shaomai
shaomai

I was never much of a ramen fiend until I was introduced to Ramen Halu. People always raved about Ryowa, which I never thought was all that great. I liked the negitoro donburi combo at that other ramen place in Milpitas that I can’t even remember now. And then I found Ramen Halu. The first time I went, I had the Shoyu (soy sauce) ramen. it was good. The cha-shu was memorable though – perfectly fatty and tender and tasty – which is the reason I came back again. On my return trip, I tried the signature Halu Ramen dish, and let me say, I have never stopped eating it. The broth, which has visible tiny chunks of pork fat afloat is so perfectly sweet and tasty. I usually don’t drink my ramen broth...

San Jose

San Jose

San Jose is a tech hub with diverse cuisine. Typical eats include burritos, pho, sushi, and farm-to-table meals, reflecting its multicultural population and proximity to Silicon Valley.

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  • Ramen A savory Japanese noodle soup where chewy wheat noodles swim in a rich, flavorful broth; garnished with an array of toppings like tender meat, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg for a comforting dish.
  • Lunch Discover our lunch selections with flavorful dishes crafted to satisfy your midday cravings. From hearty main courses to light bites, each option is designed to keep you energized for the rest of your day.
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

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