This year's ranking consists of 72 restaurants in and around Southern California (2 in NV) that either entirely serve ramen or have some type of ramen on their menu. This ranking is based solely on my own opinion, so whether you're a seasoned veteran when it comes to noodles or have never even tried real ramen before, I hope this list can serve as a guide to building your own ranking. All comments are welcome! Enjoy!! (Last year's rankings are in parentheses.)
- Foo-Foo Tei - Hacienda Heights, CA (2): The food itself deserves this #1 ranking. Add in a cool and friendly staff with a crazy, imaginative, culinary genious at the helm and you get an unbelievable combination that defines how a ramen-ya can thrive in the U.S. With 31 different types of ramen, several appetizers & entrees, and THE BEST Japanese curry in quite possibly the world, Foo-Foo Tei is without a doubt my favorite!
- Asa Ramen - Gardena, CA (3): Inconsistent or not, you won't find a better kotteri shoyu on this side of the Pacific. It's as close as you can get to Tokyo while remaining in LA.
- Shin Mama Ramen - Torrance, CA (4): Because my mama STILL says so! And because I say...SHINASOBA!
- Umemura - Gardena, CA (1): Last year's #1 may have dropped a few spots, but it's still going strong with an unbelievably soulful Umani Ramen.
- Daikokuya - Los Angeles, CA (5): Do I need to explain this one? Rock solid, it remains at #5.
- Shin-Sen-Gumi - Gardena, CA (n/a): Kaedama please! No not the noodles, I'm talking about the girl in the YouTube video...hahaha. This Gardena location is the best of the 3.
- Gomen - Stanton, CA (37): Most improved! And best in OC! A rather bland gomoku ramen kept them out of the top 5, but their tonkotsu-shio more than makes up for it.
- Shisen Ramen - Torrance, CA (8): Shisen Ramen then a beer...no complaints here.
- Chabuya - Torrance, CA (n/a): Better than the original (LA that is), it makes me feel all "kara kara" inside.
- Santouka - Los Angeles, CA (n/a): What? Top 10? The West LA location left quite an impression.
- Ramenya - Los Angeles, CA (6): No longer the best of the west-side, but runner-up ain't that bad either.
- Kohryu - Costa Mesa, CA (11): It's definitely improved, but so have others. The love-hate meter with Kohryu is currently leaning towards love. Let's see how long that will last.
- Shin-Sen-Gumi - Fountain Valley, CA (9)*: Top 15 for sure.
- Kairakutei - Tustin, CA (10): If only my dad had owned a ramen-ya in Japan too...
- Ebisu Ramen - Fountain Valley, CA (14): Aaah, Ebisu. Takeda-san, I have a new hero and sometimes they call him Doraemon.
- Tamaya - Hacienda Heights, CA (16): Tamani (sometimes), it surpresses the need for nearby Foo-Foo.
- Gardena Ramen - Torrance, CA (7): Shhh...it's a secret.
- Chabuya - Los Angeles, CA (13)*: Still love the environment.
- Tajima - San Diego, CA (n/a): Best in SD! Don't worry, it could be worse.
- Santouka - Costa Mesa, CA (15): Yeah, that's probably more like it.
- Ducks - San Gabriel, CA (n/a): If you listen closely, you might hear a QUACK.
- San Sui Tei - Los Angeles, CA (n/a): A decent alternative to Daikokuya, but why do you feel the need to have sushi?!
- Togoshi Ramen - Las Vegas, NV (n/a): Dude, a ramen-ya in Vegas? Awesome!
- Mentatsu - Costa Mesa, CA (39): Yes, you're not the worst in OC. Congratulations.
- Koraku - Sherman Oaks, CA (17): The best ramen near my work. Mabo is my favorite.
- Koraku - Torrance, CA (n/a): I still have the right to remain silent. You can talk to my lawyer.
- Men-Bei - Torrance, CA (12): Don't get it without MSG. It's a necessary ingredient here.
- Kiraku - Gardena, CA (20): Much better than that sorry place next door.
- Santouka - Torrance, CA (n/a): Perhaps the competition is intimidating. I wasn't very impressed.
- Hanaichimonme - Los Angeles, CA (26): Superballs, transformers, and ultraman. All great memories from my past.
- Kinchans - Los Angeles, CA (18)*: It's not that bad, actually.
- Asahi Ramen - Los Angeles, CA (19)*: It is that bad, actually.
- Orochon Ramen - Los Angeles, CA (32): The challenge still awaits me. Or should I say eludes me.
- Tamaya - Alhambra, CA (n/a): Freshly opened this year, SGV needs a place like this.
- Ramen Nippon - Reseda, CA (21): C'mon, just call yourself Ramen Valley.
- Daikokuya - Costa Mesa, CA (n/a): It's sad, but it's still maturing. Get rid of the diapers already!
- Kokekokko - Hacienda Heights, CA (22)*: Still hits the soul.
- Koraku - Los Angeles, CA (24)*: Still around and still fading.
- Teri Café - Oceanside, CA (25)*: I'll need to revisit in 2009.
- Santouka - San Diego, CA (n/a): Hey, at least you got a Santouka!
- Maruyu - Santa Ana, CA (n/a): What a disappointment. My last visit felt like I was slurping transmission fluid.
- Hanashima - Rowland Heights, CA (28): I'm confused, an island on a flower?
- Shin-Sen-Gumi - Rosemead, CA (33)*: At least you're not called Shin-Sen-Gomi.
- Joy Mart - Los Angeles, CA (n/a): Why do I feel so happy?
- Café Koraku - Jean, NV (n/a): Dude, a ramen-ya on my way to/from Vegas? Awesome!
- Oki Doki - Costa Mesa, CA (41): Okee Dokee.
- Mr. Ramen - Los Angeles, CA (34)*: Hi mister, let's meet again in 2009.
- Honda-ya - Los Angeles, CA (35)*: Izakaya, beer, yakitori...no ramen.
- Sushi To Sakedokoro - Anaheim, CA (n/a): Only this low because their ramen has not yet been perfected. It could be next year's most improved.
- San Sui Tei - Temple City, CA (36)*: Still yearning for more.
- Tokyo Table - Arcadia, CA (n/a): Not a place for ramen.
- Gyu-Kaku - Pasadena, CA (n/a): Not a place for ramen, either.
- Chopstix - San Diego, CA (n/a): I don't know what to say. Nothing memorable here.
- Rockstar Noodle Bar - Rowland Heights, CA (n/a): Stick to the teas and appetizers. Rockstar's don't really eat ramen, anyway.
- Mitsuru Café - Los Angeles, CA (38)*: Reminds me of my grandma.
- Eboshi Noodle Bar - Lomita, CA (30): Do I smell ammonia?
- Kyushu Ramen - Van Nuys, CA (27): Down, down, down. Hachoo. Bless you!
- Katana Sushi - Hacienda Heights, CA (23): A once great tamayu ramen has now been bastardized by multiple ownership changes.
- Aji Man - San Gabriel, CA (n/a): Now accepting applications for umami.
- Hamada Orient Express - Los Angeles, CA (n/a): The finest airport ramen in the U.S.
- Igosi Ramen - Rowland Heights, CA (40)*: It's actually not ramen, but ramyun.
- Takaraya - Irvine, CA (42)*: Hey, at least they were open on Christmas.
- Yokohama Kaigenro - Los Angeles, CA (43)*: I would still hate to see them be evicted.
- Tampopo - Gardena, CA (n/a): This is that sorry place next door.
- Fuji Ramen - San Gabriel, CA (n/a): Even though the ramen I tried at Mt. Fuji wasn't much better, at least that ramen was from Japan.
- Ajisen Ramen - Temple City, CA (44)*: Still not for me, regardless of location.
- EZO Noodle Café - Irvine, CA (45)*: E-Z-O, E-Z-O, E-Z-O. It's only fun to chant its name.
- Noodle World - Pasadena, CA (46)*: Don't even bother.
- UCC Café Plaza - Walnut, CA (n/a): The biggest disappointment of the year! Stick to the coffee.
- Sakura - Los Angeles, CA (n/a): Needs to be replaced with Santouka, badly.
- Sushi Pia - Fullerton, CA (47)*: Su-su-su-sushi pia.
- Mountain - Rowland Heights, CA (48)*: For as long as Mountain stays open and serves their gnat-infested ramen, they will continue to pad the bottom of this list.
Be safe and have a very, very Happy New Year! Don't forget to eat your toshi koshi soba!!
(*Based on 2007 ranking.)