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This was my first time trying foo foo tei. It's located on an off beat road and the parking lot is small and not very level as there were big big puddles from the rain. The restaurant was busy and while we were eating there was a consistent line at the door. They have a large menu offering ramen and rice bowls and side dishes. I ordered tonkotsu ramen which was nice on a cold day. They said it's made of chicken broth... View all feedback.
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Nice authtentic Japanese spot hidden in close to the city of industry. if you're new to Japanese Food this place offers a lot of home style cooking. They have a lot of ramen and rice dishes to choose from that you don't normally find anywhere else. Like ramen/rice in gravey sauces. Tons of sides to order along with. Place is small so the wait can be a bit much during peak hours. View all feedback.
Food came out very fast and large serving sizes. Very authentic and traditional Japanese food.
Some of the best Ramen I've had in the entirety of Socal. In fact, I'd dare say Foo foo tei was better than some of the ramen joints I've been to in Japan! I've been coming here regularly since 2015... highly recommended, it's a hidden gem of a restaurant buried in the suburbs near City of
My experience there was great the food was pretty good, but the ramen was kinda salty but overall it was great, and the staff were great.
Yummy food so good ? restroom was kinda good.sever great cleaning I saw a big roll on floor. Parking: Lots of parking. Not far away from FooFooTei
Deep fried chicken gristle should fry a little more time to make it crispy outside.