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Welcome to Hokkaido Ramen Santouka

"Hokkaido Ramen Santouka" at 675 Saratoga Ave in San Jose, CA, offers a variety of ramen options such as Shio, Shoyu, Miso, and Spicy Miso. The restaurant provides a casual dining experience with convenient utilities like delivery, takeout, and reservations. Customers praise the flavorful broth and delicious side toppings like Charsiu and Green Onion Shrimp Wonton. Despite mixed reviews on pricing and service, many patrons appreciate the quality and taste of the dishes. So, if you're looking for a cozy spot to enjoy traditional Japanese ramen, Hokkaido Ramen Santouka could be worth a visit.

LOCATIONS
  • Hokkaido Ramen Santouka
    Inside Mitsuwa Marketplace, 675 Saratoga Ave #103, San Jose, CA 95129, United States
    Inside Mitsuwa Marketplace, 675 Saratoga Ave #103, San Jose, CA 95129, United States Hotline: +1 408-446-1101

If you're in the mood for authentic and flavorful ramen, look no further than Hokkaido Ramen Santouka. Located in San Jose, CA, this restaurant offers a variety of ramen options, rice bowls, and side toppings to satisfy your cravings. With options like Shio Ramen, Shoyu Ramen, Miso Ramen, and Spicy Miso Ramen, there is something for every taste bud.

Customers have raved about the quality and taste of the dishes at Hokkaido Ramen Santouka. From the rich and hearty Spicy Miso Ramen to the light and clear Shoyu Ramen, each dish is bursting with flavor. The noodles are perfectly cooked, the chasu is tender, and the broth is simply delicious.

In addition to their ramen offerings, Hokkaido Ramen Santouka also provides rice bowls topped with various ingredients like charsiu, fermented soybeans, and grilled salmon. The side toppings, including flavored egg, pork cheek, and shrimp wonton, add an extra layer of dimension to your meal.

Whether you're a ramen aficionado or just looking for a satisfying meal, Hokkaido Ramen Santouka is the perfect spot. With options for delivery, takeout, and reservations, dining at this restaurant is convenient and enjoyable. So, don't hesitate to visit Hokkaido Ramen Santouka for a memorable dining experience.

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Lisette D.
Lisette D.

This spot has been on my list to try for months! For it being inside of market, my expectations were low. But my first bite of ramen exceeded those expectations. You order and pay and they will call out your number and have self seating available. Now this may not be the best ramen I've ever had however for the price and convenience, it was a great experience. The broth was filled with flavor and the meat was delicious! Such a good comfort food spot, I'll be back on the next rainy day.

L T.
L T.

I would rather give it a "high 3.5" score if I could. Noodles were a nice texture and there wasn't much of a wait for the food once you ordered (much like what other reviewers have mentioned. It has community style seating, sip don't expect any intimate date night conversations to be had. I had the miso base and found it a little on the salty side for my taste, but that may just be an individual interpretation. I didn't find the price to be unreasonable or pricey and would return to grab some ramen if I had done shopping to do anyways.

Khristine C.
Khristine C.

This is a great spot for ramen but it can get expensive especially if you're like me and get distracted easily....you come for a bowl of deliciousness and you walk out with desserts, sushi, and a bunch of random things you didn't need from the supermarket next door! It took about 10 min of waiting in line before we were able to order. I got the salt broth with the sake ikura side dish. Delicious! The small size was perfect for me and I still had leftovers. And yes.... They do accept credit cards. Make sure you order drinks while you're at the counter- they do not give out free ice water. Don't expect a fancy restaurant.... This is a simple eatery in the food court of a supermarket. Don't let appearances fool you! She may be small, but she is she mighty!

Dan B.
Dan B.

Spicy miso : rich and hearty. spice is subtle and adds a nice little depth to the dish. noodles were fine. good bite. chasu and veggies nicely round things out. shoyu: light. good flavor. noodle and chasu were the same as above. what the real difference is that my not so little, little one prefers shoyu to miso and she totally devoured it. Service is fast and efficient. I was a little worried it would take a while to get our order and our food when I first saw the line but things more real quick. They seriously got it down to a science. I'm thinking the fact that it's located in a grocery store adds to the charm of the place. It's located next to a couple other eateries and it's a shared dining area (so it can get a little cramped), but the food is good. Simple as that.

Helen H.
Helen H.

One of my favorite place to get ramen in the Bay Area located in the Mitsuwa Marketplace. I've been coming here since college and every time I come, it's still so good. The line may look long but it moves quite fast so don't let that scared you away. Food: Delicious. My go to order is usually the small cha-siu shio ramen with extra nori. The broth is flavorful and warming while the noodle is prefectly cooked. I love dipping my seaweed in the soup so that it soaks up all the flavor. Spicy miso is also great if you want something with a little kick. Environment: Food court. Open seating. Seats are first come first serve. It can be challenging to find seats if you are coming with a big party on the weekend. Overall, I would recommend Santouka!

Nina C.
Nina C.

Santouka is one of those places that serves as your guilty pleasure- but then on your weekly grocery trip, you treat yourself every time :D I found myself going here in between classes at SJSU, and now working, I love coming here after a long work day to get a nice meal. There is something magical about their Spicy Miso Ramen. Every time I eat it, I get sparkles in my stomach and my mood is instantly lifted. I love the portion size- it's perfect for someone who always likes a sweet treat but also loves the warmth of a hearty rich meal. When you're sitting in the market food court, with all the yummy treats around with nice neighbors- the location for this spot is perfect to get down to business and enjoy a beautiful bowl of ramen. I'm salivating thinking about it..

Angelina C.
Angelina C.

The miso ramen is good but I have tried other ramen they have and it is a hit or miss. Sometimes it is good and sometimes it is not. However, today the ramen is super delicious. It does taste like Japanese miso ramen. However, it is kind of expensive. $12 for a small miso ramen and a large is $15. It is okay for one or two people but for a family, it is a lot. The service is fine. They will get your food as soon as possible. But beware you need to grab a seat once you walk into the food court. The seating is a hit-or-miss. It is hard to find a seat. My advice is to find a seat and order.

Rose L.
Rose L.

Solid! Very oily and tasty-- perfect for a lunch or dinner indulgence, two medium shio bowls came out to be $36! The noodles are perfectly bouncy and chewy and paired perfectly with the plum which provides sour, scallion which provided crunchy texture and a slight spice, and bamboo which was salty, and the wood ear which was crunchy and chewy! If you want to try the Tonkatsu, go early! They sell out.