“Always have high requirement of Japanese food, first as an Asian, second Japan is a country with superb standards on everything. I always look for a good Ramen place around Orlando, it isn't so easy, but Jinya is good enough. It isn't cheap but as a chain, it tastes local, similar to some I ate in Japan. My family and I went there last week, surprisingly all foods were up to our standards. * Salmon Avocado, well combination with Soy sauce and wasabi, fresh salmon and avocado too. GREAT * Crispy Chicken, very crisp on outside and juicy inside, just a bit salty for me but fresh made, love it. Not even need to dip in the sauce. Like it. * Takoyaki, can be better but not bad. Love the octopus, soft. Have to finish before it gets cold. GOOD * Tokyo Curry Rice, Soso. Curry sauce from a package, rice was too dry and hard. DISAPPOINTED * Beef Sukiyaki Bowl, I didn't have it, my sister said it's good. * Sprouting Up Ramen, have to try this as their Home Ramen and I had great satifaction. Love them put the crispy Brussels sprouts inside. OK first the soup was at the oily side, but this's the taste of traditional Ramen soup base, so it should be like this, taste was well balanced and in right texture. Love the noodle, not too soft. Pork chashu melted in your mouth. Only criticism was the egg could be softer, yolk running. It may not be the best Ramen I had, but base on a fact of chain restaurant and in Orlando, it's good enough to go again to get the home Japanese taste. BTW, our server was friendly and helpful, love them saying Welcome in Japanese when you walk in the place, keep the tradition from Japan. Overall, if you want Ramen, it's a good place to go in Orlando.“
“This was one of the best sushi restaurants in Orlando! The atmosphere, food, and service were all top notch. We ordered the sushi tower and a few extra rolls; and, they were all FANTASTIC. Their selection of rolls were fantastic and all within reason. A must visit in Baldwin Park!!!“
“It really is 5 Stars worthy! Food, service and atmosphere were amazing! The owners and the staff should be very proud of themselves.We had the chicken and steak Hibachi everything was perfectly cooked and seared. The salad and the dressing were amazing I’ve never finished a salad at a Hibachi until today, we’ve only been able to find Takoyaki this good in Hawaii and last we had a passion fruit green tea with mango popping and lychee jelly which was also amazing. And can’t forget the fried Oreos! This would be our regular spot if we lived in Orlando.“
“Growing up in Hawaii, you're forced to become a ramen connoisseur and this place did not disappoint. Best ramen we've had living in FL and thank goodness it's in Lake Nona. Great score for us. Amazing service and cool ambiance.“
“Good service and food.Parking: Parking can be extremely challenging depending on what time you visit. There is minimal parking adjacent to the building + some parking across the street but it is quite limited. Just be aware you may have to circle the parking lot to find a space. Also do not do street parking. There is a sign at check-in that says you may be towed.“
“My girlfriend's idea to eat here we really wanted sake and she loves seafood I don'tWe were very happy with the service very happy with the prices and the food the surprise flaming role was very cool to look at I tried dumplings and I had the curry chicken both were delicious . For two women who travel and are food critics not a single complaint“
“Atmosphere: warm and inviting and quiet. Service: prompt and attentive. Food: we tried mostly the tonkotsu type ramens, and all are very excellent. Far better than some ramen shops in the area. Takiyaki was always made with great care. Highly recommen this place. Hate parking downtown, though :(“
“Delicious and inventive — two words to describe Domu. We came in for dinner early and were seated very shortly after arriving. We started with the kimchi wings and they were big, crunchy, buttery and so flavorful! A great appetizer to share.The Tokyo ramen has a rich and delicate flavour and the noodles tasted fresh and tender. The Bolognese seemed like an unconventional choice but it was tasty and full of complex flavours. The only downside was the curry ramen which, although tasty, was pretty spicy seeing as we ordered the mild. Medium and hot must not be for the faint of heart! Everything we ordered was good value as well. We did not leave hungry!My only other minor complaint was the air conditioning being very strong. We opted to sit outside as a result.Heartily recommend a visit— it’ll be a unique experience worth your while and something more refined than the typical fare around Orlando.Parking: Busy parking lot in the evening but you’ll find something.“
“Every time that I visit this place I get Takoyaki and sadly I’m never able to get any pictures since the moment they hand me plate the balls are already down my throat. There’s a really nice server (he’s my favorite) I think he said he’s from Burglary or something, every time I go he can already tell what I want just by looking into my eyes (takoyaki…)“
“This was my second visit and it didn’t disappoint. I had spicy bulgogi ramen. I drank their free water; it had no taste as it should be. I treated myself to a mango boba and it was delicious. They were nice enough to let me place my bicycle inside.“
“Great experience. Plate sizes are smaller, but the flavor was spot on. Hubby had a curry bowl, kids had lo mein, and I had the fried rice. The desert and Vietnamese coffee were to die for. Lovely server who was quite attentive. I will go again. The hostess seemed a bit annoyed, but it didn't take too much from the experience. See you again soon“