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One review said that this was the best robbers in Santa Cruz (the only one). I agreed that the rams really didn't taste bad. The soup was good, Chashu was good, corn was fresh and sweet. Your sushi was also great. I guess whenever I want to eat ramen. I'm here. View all feedback.
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I really wanted this to be a good ramen spot. Being a local in Santa Cruz there are no places to get ramen so when I saw this place with 5 stars I was excited and gave it a try. Very disappointed, the soup had a terrible aftertaste kind of like the smell of a barnyard and they only give you one piece of meat which was at least tender, little to no veggies and some soggy seaweed. This did not scratch that itch, really... View all feedback.
One review said that this was the best robbers in Santa Cruz (the only one). I agreed that the rams really didn't taste bad. The soup was good, Chashu was good, corn was fresh and sweet. Your sushi was also great. I guess whenever I want to eat ramen. I'm here.
Great raben! they also have a good selection of Japanese desserts.
We visited Santa Cruz a lot and Kaito was always the standard if we don't know what to eat. I love sharp garlic rays especially. But we haven't come to Santa Cruz for almost two years and today we found that the store was moved to a mall. I was a little hesitant, but quickly it still found the same owner and still found it the same quality!
Epic! We love their takoyaki, I hope I will love their sushi next time and yes, we loved their rams so much. I'm happy for you Capitola people! This is such a beautiful and beautiful place to eat. Good food, good service, nice staff and you know... The homemade ice cream shop next door, “Penny’s Ice-creamery” More information about Way Beyond Pad Thai Website and Youtube Channel :
Came here because my in-laws swore by the amazing ramen you can find here. They are locals, and my husband and I love to visit and try all their favorite restaurants when we’re in town. Kaito means ‘meeting’ in Japanese. We had a delightful experience sitting out on their patio, during the perfect time before sunset. It was warm and not too breezy. Surrounded by succulents and passion fruit vines, it was such a nice setting. They serve traditional style tonkotsu ramen, which hails from the Southern prefecture of Fukuoka in Japan. Their broth contains a mix of chicken and pork, but they do have a vegan broth available upon request. Add all kinds of toppings like a soft boiled egg (highly recommended) and sea veggies. They have a full sushi bar so you can enjoy sashimi and fresh hand rolls of your choice. Our waiter was very nice. I ordered hot green tea and the refills were welcomed and soothing. Price-wise, it is not cheap. For 3 bowls of ramen and tip, it came out to be over $70.