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KAJIKEN - Updated October 2024 - 2803 Photos & 972 Reviews - 112 S B St, San Mateo, California - Japanese - Restaurant Reviews - Menu - Yelp. Kajiken. 4.5 (972 reviews) Claimed. $$ Japanese, Noodles. Open 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM. See hours. Updated over 3 months ago. See all 2.8k photos. Write a review. Add photo. Menu. Popular dishes
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Originally from Nagoya, Japan, Kajiken has landed on the West Coast with the promise of shaking up your noodle routine with abura soba. This noodle dish is similar to ramen but eschews the broth, instead punching up the flavor courtesy of a special blend of oils and sauces.
- 112 S. B St, San Mateo, 94401, California
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Sep 4, 2022 · It's 2 years old restaurant located end of the busy strip of San Mateo downtown. Absolutely beautiful modern clean Asian inspired design interior welcomes you with bright light on a summer day. I'd say the food is fusion between Thai and Japanese cuisine.
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Feb 9, 2023 · Famous Japanese chain Kajiken opens first Bay Area ramen shop. The renowned ramen house had a long line as people eagerly awaited a table at this buzzy new restaurant. Spicy minced pork abura...
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