Dec 2010

Robata Jinya – Los Angeles

Robata Jinya - Los Angeles

Do you know what tastes heavenly after a long day of selling sweets on one’s feet? A steaming bowl of porky ramen. The noodling tradition began this past summer when the Eat My Blog committee stopped by the Yatai Ramen pop-up at BreadBar to fuel up after the event. As we buried our heads into the rich and savory bowls, satisfying our bodies’ every craving with each slurp, we vowed to make this a permanent ritual.

We kept our promise to ourselves and stopped into Robata Jinya for a bite after the most recent bake sale. According to the restaurant’s website, Robata Jinya first opened its doors 40 years ago in Japan. This Third Street outlet comes from the same owner who oversees seven restaurants in Japan and one in Hong Kong.

Robata Jinya - Los Angeles

Without reservations, our party of five was seated along the robata bar toward the back of the restaurant. The bar was overflowing with a gorgeous collection of produce, most of which would meet its fate upon the charcoal grill by the end of the night.

Robata Jinya - Los Angeles

To get the robata and ramen party started, I ordered some eryngii mushrooms ($2.40). The plate was delivered on a long wooden plank—one of the exciting perks of dining bar-side.

Robata Jinya - Los Angeles

The meaty mushrooms were juicy, a bit smoky, and incredibly flavorful. Served alongside the mushrooms were three distinct sauces—garlic soy, cilantro yuzu, and spicy aioli. I was most enamored by the straightforward garlic and soy sauce preparation, but truth be told, the expertly grilled mushrooms required very little adornment.

Robata Jinya - Los Angeles

To satisfy the ramen part of my meal, I ordered the Kyoto Spicy Ramen ($8.50). While the not-so-spicy pork-based broth was wonderfully rich and well seasoned, the supporting cast wasn’t as memorable. The fatty slices of pork (chashu) didn’t melt in my mouth, and I was yearning for some wobbly yolk action in the form of a hard boiled egg. Even though this bowl lacked the usual touches that I desire in a bowl of ramen, the strength of the broth alone was enough to satisfy my craving.

Robata Jinya - Los Angeles

The Astronomer was fortunate enough to score a bowl of the Hakata Tonkotsu Ramen ($9.50), of which the restaurant produces only 20 servings per day. His bowl was garnished similarly to mine with a few spinach leaves and fried onions. The milky broth was lethal for our arteries, but oh so delightful for our taste buds.

Robata Jinya - Los Angeles

Straight and bouncy noodles were employed in all of Jinya’s ramens; the long strands melded swimmingly with the broths.

While the Eat My Blog committee isn’t sure where the next sale will be held, we are one-hundred percent certain that the day will end with warm bowls of soul soothing ramen. Some things are just guaranteed.

Robata Jinya
8050 West 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Phone: 323-653-8877

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17 thoughts on “Robata Jinya – Los Angeles

  1. Congrats on another successful Eat My Blog event! You guys Rock!

    A Bowl of Warm ramen would be so good right now…breakfast, lunch or dinner I’ll take it in this cold wet So Cal weather.

  2. I haven’t had ramen since bread bar either! Been eating slurping olive oil instead. Thanks for the reminder and high five to the Astro man for scoring that bowl.

  3. Hakata tonkatsu ramen, you must be mine! I can’t believe they only make 20 a day! Do you know why?

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