Reviews on Asian food in Bladensburg, Maryland, United States. Bladensburg is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 9,148 at the 2010 census. Areas in Bladensburg have the ZIP code 20710. Bladensburg is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) from central Washington, D.C.
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4 based on 227 reviews
DC's original neighborhood ramen house, cocktail bar and Izakaya since 2011. Specializing in Tonkotsu broth, Japanese beer, whisky and sake. Michelin Bib gourmand since 2018.
We went on a Thursday night with reservation and it was pretty packed. We sat at the kitchen "counter". We ordered the fried chicken buns to try. It was a fairly cool concept - deconstructed, so you can really decide how much of each ingredient you want in your bun. The buns came out of a package that was heated up, one of ours came cracked and dry. The fillings all paired together nicely and tasted great. Wish the chicken pieces were larger, half the pieces on our plate were just small fried pieces of nothing. We ordered the original toki ramen, and boy was it salty! It was almost like the flavor was being made up for with salt. My noodles were hard and lumpy, and not in the al dente way one likes. It was more that someone didn't detangle the noodles while cooking (I also had a small noodle clump). Not sure it was worth it, we were sweating profusely and the space is just tiny.
Most Popular Japanese food in Bladensburg, Maryland, United States
4 based on 45 reviews
They weren't very busy and perhaps do a lot of carry out but we were pleased with the food and the service. We tried 3 different appetizers and 4 different entrees and all were delicious. The entrees came quickly too which was unexpected. We plan to go back and try other items on their menu.
4 based on 227 reviews
DC's original neighborhood ramen house, cocktail bar and Izakaya since 2011. Specializing in Tonkotsu broth, Japanese beer, whisky and sake. Michelin Bib gourmand since 2018.
We went on a Thursday night with reservation and it was pretty packed. We sat at the kitchen "counter". We ordered the fried chicken buns to try. It was a fairly cool concept - deconstructed, so you can really decide how much of each ingredient you want in your bun. The buns came out of a package that was heated up, one of ours came cracked and dry. The fillings all paired together nicely and tasted great. Wish the chicken pieces were larger, half the pieces on our plate were just small fried pieces of nothing. We ordered the original toki ramen, and boy was it salty! It was almost like the flavor was being made up for with salt. My noodles were hard and lumpy, and not in the al dente way one likes. It was more that someone didn't detangle the noodles while cooking (I also had a small noodle clump). Not sure it was worth it, we were sweating profusely and the space is just tiny.
4 based on 227 reviews
DC's original neighborhood ramen house, cocktail bar and Izakaya since 2011. Specializing in Tonkotsu broth, Japanese beer, whisky and sake. Michelin Bib gourmand since 2018.
We went on a Thursday night with reservation and it was pretty packed. We sat at the kitchen "counter". We ordered the fried chicken buns to try. It was a fairly cool concept - deconstructed, so you can really decide how much of each ingredient you want in your bun. The buns came out of a package that was heated up, one of ours came cracked and dry. The fillings all paired together nicely and tasted great. Wish the chicken pieces were larger, half the pieces on our plate were just small fried pieces of nothing. We ordered the original toki ramen, and boy was it salty! It was almost like the flavor was being made up for with salt. My noodles were hard and lumpy, and not in the al dente way one likes. It was more that someone didn't detangle the noodles while cooking (I also had a small noodle clump). Not sure it was worth it, we were sweating profusely and the space is just tiny.
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