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Oh my goodness so so good!!!! The manager held the door for us upon arrival, (nice touch) and even ran over next door to get some guests a high chair. That's customer service right there! Food was exceptional and we had adult Capri Suns served in these awesome pouches! The service was fabulous and t
I am so glad to welcome Kaiju Japanese Resturant to downtown Raleigh! Kaiju is Japanese for “monster”. I’m a big fan of Bibimap and I can honestly say that Kaiju offers the largest, “monster” size bowl I’ve ever seen. Please look at and like my photos! The ingredients are massive! My friends had the
Amazing atmosphere, friendly prompt service. Wide range of drinks ranging from foreign influences like. They do carry Orion beer. Decent selections ranging from Bao's (Buns) which come at a rate of 2 for 10$ they have bulgogi, Hawaiian (spam and pineapple), a fish one, fried chicken and a few others
*Edited* I had Kaiju's bao buns for a second time and very impressed. The flavors are good and they have just the right amount of condiments so that they don't overpower the whole dish and the price is great. Would love to see a revolving bao menu but the food is delicious and if you've never had
I had the raman, it was very good I would not state that it was the best in Raleigh but it was very good. One piece of the meat was all fat perhaps that was a duck fat I'm not sure. I work out too hard to eat something that has no meat on it and that is a slab of fat granted it had a good color but
Unsurprisingly, the food was fantastic. The staff is kind, knowledgeable, and helpful. The decor is creative, playful, and the movie poster collection is prolific. Definitely worth checking out!
Good ramen, friendly staff, you won't go wrong. They also have generously sized bao at 2 for $10 that were pretty good.
Talented, inspired chef, bartenders and knowledgeable wait staff. Very willing to make accommendations for food concerns. Loved it!
The noodle bar in Raleigh has been raised. This lively Ramen-ya lifts the spirit like warm bowls to lips on a rainy day, and leaves you unknowingly slurping your praises out loud. Their crisp pork belly against their pillow-soft noodles will hold your face downward and digging like a famished Tokyo
We dined at Kaiju on 10/13/18, overall it was a cool place. The manager was nice, helping his team be efficient. The place is small, but it is downtown. I had a ramen bowl, which did not fill me so I had to order the chicken and fish sandwiches. I loved those! I’m not too familiar with how Japanese
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