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Shin Sen Gumi Yakitori - Gardena, CA
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CHOWVEL BLURP: Friendly environment, but a bit loud, bring your ear plugs and an appetite for good old yakitori and Japanese beer.
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If you are a fan of pork, so is Shin Sen Gumi. They wrap anything they can find in bacon. If you come, sit at the bar, point at the mini skewers you desire, if you’re not a pork fan, they have many other items that fits any preference. The mini skewers are placed on a grill and seasoned with spices and salt. Yakitori is was originally for skewered chicken, but has expanded to other types of protein. Order from the menu if you like and if you order a beer, get ready for the loud roars from the staff shouting something in japanese in glee as though you’ve made their day by ordering a beer. Order as many different types of skewers as you can and enjoy them with the special spicy green sauce. This spicy sauce packs a punch, which makes you come back for more.
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[googleMap name="Shin Sen Gumi Yakitori" description="Great Japanese mini-bbq skewers" directions_from="true"]18617 S Western Gardena, CA 90247 [/googleMap]
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San Sui Tei - Downtown LA
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If Daikokuya is packed, not a bad alternative.
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The choices here are cheap, except for the pork stew ramen, it’s a bit pricey relative to most other ramen places, but if you are a fan of salty foods, then get the pork stew ramen, it seems to be marinated in soy sauce for a good amount of time and stewed for awhile. The soup base tasty as well, not too heavy and not too light, it has the right balance that you like. The other ramen choices are pretty good as well, so if the pork stew ramen doesn’t appeal to you, the alternatives are affordable and good as well. I came on an off day and I got a bowl of green tea ice cream on the house, if any of you are fans of that.
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[googleMap name="San Sui Tei" description="Another good ramen spot in downtown" directions_from="true"]313 E 1st St Los Angeles CA 90012[/googleMap]
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