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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
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The ramen restaurant Mensho Tokyo SF invites you to a culinary journey in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Little Saigon. You’ll discover a trendy and cozy spot perfect for a casual meal.
This popular destination is known for its authentic ramen, offering a memorable dining experience whether you’re stopping by for lunch or dinner. It’s a place where you can enjoy delicious food in a welcoming atmosphere.
Mensho Tokyo SF is frequently celebrated for its exceptional ramen, with many guests highlighting the rich broth and perfectly crafted noodles as standout features. The overall dining experience often leaves a strong positive impression.
However, potential diners should be aware of possible extended wait times, and while service is generally good, some find the value proposition less compelling, with a few noting the surrounding environment.
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Mensho Tokyo SF achieves a solid overall score of 7.7, reflecting a generally good dining experience. Customer satisfaction stands at 70.8%, indicating a positive sentiment among diners, drawn from 765 customer remarks, including 542 positive and 139 negative observations.
The Food (8.2) is a clear highlight, consistently praised as a major draw. Service (7.4) also performs well, contributing positively to the experience.
While Ambience (6.7) is considered good, the Value (4.4) score suggests it’s an area where opinions are more mixed, with some finding it on the pricier side.
With a strong recommendation score of 8.1, Mensho Tokyo SF is certainly worth considering if you prioritize outstanding ramen. Be prepared for a wait, but many find the culinary reward justifies the patience.
If you’re seeking a top-tier ramen experience and don’t mind a bustling environment or a higher price point, this spot delivers. However, those sensitive to wait times or neighborhood surroundings might want to plan accordingly.
The food here is a real highlight, boasting a good score of 8.2 and 78.6% customer satisfaction, reflecting the overwhelmingly positive feedback from 361 out of 459 comments. Diners rave about the incredibly flavorful and rich broth, perfectly crafted noodles, and delicious vegan options. Appetizers like enoki chips and wagyu sushi also get high praise, making for a true flavor explosion.
However, not everyone is convinced, with 58 negative comments mentioning issues like artificial-tasting soup, falling-apart noodles, or some vegan options being too sour or bitter. A few found the broth too salty or lacking depth, and some felt the hype was unwarranted, occasionally noting bland or underwhelming ramen.
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If you're seeking an exceptional ramen experience with rich broths and fantastic vegan choices, this place is often a flavor explosion and well worth trying. Just be mindful that a few specific dishes or broths might occasionally miss the mark, so choose your bowl carefully.
Overall, the service here is quite good, scoring a solid 7.4. Many of the 126 positive comments highlight the friendly, attentive staff and prompt, efficient service. Guests frequently mention that the experience is worth the wait, often praising the organized queue management and quick food delivery once seated.
However, customer satisfaction sits at a mixed 68.1%, largely influenced by the 40 negative remarks. These often point to the long wait times, the lack of reservations, and the absence of takeout options. While the service itself is excellent, getting to that point can be a significant hurdle for some.
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If youre willing to brave a potential wait, youll likely be rewarded with excellent, friendly, and efficient service. Just be prepared for the queue, as reservations aren't an option, and plan to dine in for the full experience.
When it comes to ambience, this spot lands a 6.7 score, which is pretty good, though customer satisfaction sits at a more mixed 52%. Many diners, based on 51 positive remarks out of 98 total, loved the cozy atmosphere, quiet noise level, and the fun of watching the kitchen through the window. Thoughtful touches like plastic dividers and places for your bag also earned praise.
However, the experience isn't without its snags, with 28 negative comments highlighting a cramped space and crowded atmosphere. Some found the neighborhood a bit sketchy, and parking difficulties were a common complaint. While the score is good, the mixed satisfaction suggests these issues can definitely impact your overall visit.
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If youre looking for a cozy, intimate ramen experience and dont mind a potentially cramped space or a challenging neighborhood, this place could be a soul-satisfying treat. However, if spaciousness, easy parking, or a pristine environment are high on your list, you might find it a bit disappointing.
When it comes to value, some diners found the experience to be worth the money, praising fair prices and noting it wasnt "too expensive. " Based on 4 positive opinions out of 23 total, theres a glimmer of appreciation for what you get, often mentioning money and prices. However, the overall sentiment leans heavily towards disappointment, with a 4.4 score indicating an average perception, and customer satisfaction sitting at a rather poor 17.4%.
Many felt it was definitely on the pricier side, with sky high prices and premium prices being common complaints. The 13 negative comments often highlighted charging extra for items and an overpriced bill.
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If youre looking for a budget-friendly meal, this might not be your spot, as many find it quite expensive. However, if you dont mind paying a premium for the experience and aren't focused on strict value for money, you might still enjoy it. Just be prepared for the bill.
You’re looking at roughly 36 per person – reported by 167 diners. That puts it in the $31–$40 category. For a Ramen Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
While the average is 36, it’s interesting to see that a large number of guests actually spend a bit less, often in the $21–$30 range, suggesting a good mix of options for different budgets.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 167 reviews.
Comparing value for money: How this restaurant stacks up against similar ones in San Francisco.
For a Ramen Restaurant in San Francisco, we feel the pricing is quite fair. It offers a good balance, catering to both those looking for a quick, affordable bowl and those wanting to indulge a bit more.