The inviting interior of Yakamoz Ramen Shop, perfect for a cozy dining experience.
Yakamoz Ramen Shop, a new dining experience in Irvine, California, specializes in lighter ramen broths and creative dishes. Founded by chef Taiwei Ding and Sherry Yuan, the menu features unique offerings like duck breast ramen and a variety of comfort foods. The cozy atmosphere adds to the culinary adventure, making it a must-visit for food lovers in the area.
Welcome to Irvine, California, where foodies are buzzing about a brand new gem that has recently opened its doors! The Yakamoz Ramen Shop, a cozy little spot where comfort food meets creativity, has started serving up delicious dishes that are taking traditional ramen to a whole new level. Opened by chef Taiwei Ding and Sherry Yuan in December 2024, this delightful eatery is all about lighter broths and unique culinary creations.
If you’re expecting the usual heavy, greasy pork tonkotsu ramen, you might be in for a surprise! Yakamoz specializes in a lighter broth that’s a breath of fresh air for ramen lovers. Their signature dish, the duck breast ramen, is an absolute must-try. It features a delectable mix of Jidori chicken, duck, clams, oysters, and kombu, bringing together flavors in a way that’ll make your taste buds dance.
The duck breast is prepared using a sous-vide method for an hour and then seared at high heat. What does that mean for you? Super juicy and flavorful duck! But that’s not all—there’s a second ramen option complete with savory American wagyu slices and slow-cooked tendon served in a rich beef bone and oxtail broth. If this doesn’t sound like a cozy hug in a bowl, we don’t know what does!
And Yakamoz doesn’t stop at ramen! For those seeking a little variety, the menu features a selection of casual comfort dishes, including Jidori chicken thigh curry, crispy karaage, and juicy chicken wings. But wait, there’s more! Recently added snacks like teriyaki fish balls, curried beef rib fingers, and panko-fried shrimp with sweet and sour sauce and homemade mayo are just a taste of what’s in store. The chefs are always experimenting, too; the menu rotates every few weeks, ensuring there’s always something new and delightful to enjoy.
Chef Ding draws inspiration from the renowned ramen masters of Tokyo and emphasizes a simple, clean broth. Unlike traditional ramen noodles, the ones served here are slim and crafted from a combination of buckwheat and wheat flours. Ding and Yuan even traveled to Tokyo to master the art of operating Japanese noodle machines—talk about dedication!
But it’s not just the food that makes Yakamoz special; the ambiance is designed to feel warm and welcoming. Sherry Yuan created a cozy, home-like atmosphere where diners can feel relaxed and comfortable. Imagine tan leather banquettes, vintage wood chairs, and even a teddy bear sitting in a child’s chair. To top it off, there’s a record player spinning vintage Japanese tunes, making for a charming dining experience that draws you right in.
Both Ding and Yuan bring a wealth of experience to the table. Yuan has spent 16 years managing a family-owned buffet restaurant in Chicago, giving her a strong background in the food industry. Meanwhile, Ding honed his skills at Tim Ho Wan, a Michelin-starred dim sum spot, before pursuing his passion for ramen. They both believe in a fluid menu, encouraging diners to embrace the chef’s creations and suggesting that substitutions disrupt the authenticity of the dishes. Their desire is simple: to create a place where patrons return regularly for comforting meals.
If you’re in the mood for innovative, light ramen and a cozy setting, it’s time to visit Yakamoz at 4250 Barranca Parkway #Q, Irvine, CA 92604. Open for lunch and dinner from Tuesday to Sunday, this is one culinary adventure you definitely don’t want to miss!
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