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With seating for only about 35, you need to get to Yachiyo early for lunch (before 12:30pm) or you'll be waiting. Despite the small space, seating isn't overly cramped and service is very efficient and friendly. Given the space, this is strictly a eat and leave place.The menu is straightforward with 5-6 choices of ramen, some cold noodle options and some starters. The spicy ramen definitely had a kick, but wasn't "can't taste the noodles" spicy. Their namesake Yachiyo ramen came with a 5 large p
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With seating for only about 35, you need to get to Yachiyo early for lunch (before 12:30pm) or you'll be waiting. Despite the small space, seating isn't overly cramped and service is very efficient and friendly. Given the space, this is strictly a eat and leave place.

The menu is straightforward with 5-6 choices of ramen, some cold noodle options and some starters.

The spicy ramen definitely had a kick, but wasn't "can't taste the noodles" spicy. Their namesake Yachiyo ramen came with a 5 large pieces of Japanese char-siu and was good, although not outstanding. Both ramens included a delicious sugar-yolk egg. The Yachiyo is a bit pricey at 80hkd, which I thought was a bit expensive for just ramen.

A number of Japanese were eating at the restaurant when I was there, so I guess it's pretty authentic. The waiters appear to speak good Japanese as well.

In case you have trouble finding it, it's just down the stairs from Kau Kee.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2011-02-14
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$80 (Lunch)