If you're in the mood for a delightful culinary journey through Japan, Kyodai Ramen Food House in Cabanatuan City is the place to be. This vibrant Japanese restaurant brings a slice of Japan right to your table, specializing in a variety of authentic dishes that will awaken your taste buds.
Step inside Kyodai Ramen and you’ll immediately be enveloped in a lively atmosphere, complete with cozy lighting that sets the mood for an enjoyable dining experience. The buzz of excitement filled the air, especially during weekends when live bands perform, adding an electrifying touch to your meal. While the lack of free Wi-Fi might be a slight drawback for some, the vibrant ambiance more than makes up for it.
The menu boasts an array of offerings, but the highlight is undoubtedly the ramen, with prices starting around 200 pesos. Customers have raved about the flavorful broth, which serves as a comforting embrace to the fresh ingredients. One satisfied diner mentioned their charshu ramen, praising the hearty flavor, accompanied by a perfectly cooked egg and tender slices of pork. However, some patrons noted that the noodles can occasionally stick together, which might detract from the overall presentation but not from the taste.
Another must-try dish is the Crazy Maki, which has garnered accolades from regulars for its creativity and flavor combination. If you're in the mood for something cool and fresh, be sure to sample the sashimi – just be aware that it arrives at a refreshingly cold temperature, which some guests found unexpected but delightful. For those looking to satisfy their sweet tooth, their mocha is described as “heaven in a cup,” promising a perfect end to your meal.
Customer service is fundamental here, with numerous visitors lauding the accommodating staff who contribute to the overall positive experience. While some reviews suggest that service could use a bit of fine-tuning, many agree that the accommodating nature of the team helps create a welcoming environment for families, groups, and solo diners alike.
Nevertheless, some guests have pointed out areas for improvement, mentioning signage regarding sharing policies that can feel a tad off-putting. A regular patron did communicate, however, a minor concern regarding discounts for persons with disabilities, expressing that the offered percentage could be improved. Even amid these critiques, the overall sentiment remains warm and welcoming.
Whether you’re a ramen enthusiast or a newcomer eager to explore Japanese cuisine, Kyodai Ramen Food House stands as a worthy destination. With flavorful dishes, live music, and a lively atmosphere, it invites you to indulge in a dining experience that resonates with the vibrancy of Japan while nestled in the heart of Nueva Ecija.
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Carla Bautista
05/12/2025
Didnt take much pictures but the place was lively, great lighting. No free wifi, but they do have live bands on weekends. The ramen I ordered seen on the pic, its broth was tasty but the noodles were a little bit off, they were sticked to one another though the texture wasnt that bad. It was ok. Ramen price doesnt go below 200. I might try other items on their menu next time. Over all not that bad.
Jenica Cruz
26/11/2025
Ramen is good. Crazy maki is the best but sashimi is freezing cold!
Adrian Ca
22/11/2025
I'm a regular customer, their food, service and atmosphere are great. No negative comment about it. The only thing is they only give 10% food discount on PWD's, it's supposed to be 20%. Our bill is 550 pesos divided by 2 = 250. From my own 250 bill I only got 30 peso discount. Signage Requirement: Establishments are required to display signages informing PWDs of their entitlement to the 20% discount and VAT exemption. Last thing they should put tissues in the cr/ comfort room.
Glen Luv
23/09/2025
Nice place. Good food. Accommodating staff. Enough Parking. Lights. Ramen. Maki. Japanese cuisine. Family. Group. Solo.
Mar Perez
19/09/2025
Good food. Service needs some improvement. update: They made the whole place airconditioned now which is great. Maybe its just me... but the signs they put ALL over inside the place of 'no sharing' is a bit off putting.. maybe there is a reason they have the signs but still... Even if you dont intend to do something like that.. its still weird to me.. but again thats my personal take on it so if that doesnt bother you.. thats fine.
Ara
29/08/2025
Food is good. Their mocha is heaven in a cup. Ambiance is okay. Not the warmest staff.
Mark Abestado
24/08/2025
7.5/10 I got the charsu ramen I love their california maki Service is great