
1740 Buchanan St. (at Sutter), San Francisco
Japantown
PH: 415.346.7132
Open daily for lunch and dinner (closes at 10:30 p.m.)
No reservations, major credit cards accepted with $15 minimum
In my next stop in finding some good ramen closer to home, I visited the venerable Tanpopo in the heart of Japantown. My nephew Chris happened to be visiting (taking a prolonged spring break from his college studies in Chicago) so he and his girlfriend, Mary, came for the ride.
We arrived early for dinner on Saturday, and the room had a pleasant spring feel with the fresh pink blossoms nicely offset by the restaurant’s bright green walls. There weren’t any tables big enough for the three of us so we grabbed some stools at the curvaceous counter.

I already knew what I wanted to get because some of you have suggested I try the spicy ramen. So I ordered the Karamiso Ramen ($9). But first we got a serving of gyoza (various order sizes, we got the 7-piece).


With my first slurp of the broth, the spicy flavor crept up on me and gave me a big “hello.” It was spicy, but not overly so. It’s the kind of spice level that you get used to after awhile and I really enjoyed it. The ramen noodles were crinkly and good, but maybe a tad overcooked. It wasn’t mushy, but I like mine a bit more springy. (I’m going to have to learn to start requesting firm noodles!)


Side note: I had my heart set on trying the sake flight that was listed on the menu, but our waitress told us that they didn’t have any alcohol that night. I couldn’t really understand what the problem was, but it seemed like they lost their alcohol license or something because she said there was no sake, no beer, no nothing. Just water and soda.

As the night went on, more people arrived and a line started to build at the entrance. Our waitress was quickly going through all the tables, and in a way I felt like we were rushed with our dinner. When I was initially ordering, I was thinking of getting some sashimi but my slight hesitation meant our waitress grabbed my menu from my hands so I had to give up on sashimi.
And after finishing our ramen, we got our dinner check even before we had a chance to ask about dessert. I guess it worked out because I had my heart set on a drink that night so we agreed to find dessert — and alcohol — somewhere else.

Single guy rating: 3 stars (Reliable Ramen)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner
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