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The pace of the restaurant was good and the atmosphere was unpredictable. There were green decorations around midday which added a nice touch. The only drawback was the music, which was a bit too loud and disruptive. View all feedback.
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Marugame Udon was recommended to us by a friend, so we decided to have lunch there. The restaurant is usually busy and there can be a long wait, but the service is quite fast once you are seated. The decor is beautiful, with Japanese style elements, large windows, and lots of natural light. You can even watch the udon being prepared in the open kitchen. However, I found the udon to be just okay. The toncotsu broth wa... View all feedback.
Delicious! I'm going to the scavenger in la, this was just as good. 10/10. nice to see the line from the door and the support. the staff was friendly and efficient. the food was fresh and tasteful. the line moves quickly for its length?
The line was relatively quick, waited about 30 min on a Thurs night. I've been to the location in west LA, and SF and the line really isn't too bad. Quality is great, on par with the other locations! I like the Nikutama udon cold! I miss the self serve sauce station, but we're living in different times! Plenty of seating with outdoors as well! Good experience!
I decided to check out Marugame Udon at San Ramon's City Center. It would normally have long lines outside and a long wait. But lunch at 3:30pm sounded like a good time to try this latest hotspot in San Ramon. And it did not disappoint. The broth was flavorful, a tad on the sweet side but lots of ginger flavor gives it a mild kick. I tried a couple of their tempura offerings...the best one for me is actually the shrimp. The batter was light and fresh. Definitely will be back.
Fantastic high quality udon in a beautiful new space. Pretty on par with the Berkeley location. If anything, I preferred the softer egg in the nikutama udon vs the harder boiled egg in the tonkotsu.
The newest addition to The City Center, San Ramon! Authentic Japanese, handmade udon noodles, served in. Cafeteria environment. Bring your tray to the counter, order from the great selection of choices: broth, cold, or curry sauce. Add toppings, and fresh green onions, tempura flakes, and grated ginger!Pick from a great selection of freshly made shrimp, zucchini, Tamago tempura.I highly recommend their nikutama: thinly sliced beef, soft boiled egg, over soup or curry.When you are done, self disposal of your plates, trash, and bowls.