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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
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The restaurant RakiRaki, a popular Ramen Restaurant in San Diego’s vibrant Banker’s Hill neighborhood, invites you to experience its casual yet trendy atmosphere. You’ll find a perfect spot whether you’re seeking a quick bite, healthy options, or a relaxed dinner.
This spot is well-known for its authentic ramen and tsukemen, offering a delightful culinary journey in a welcoming setting.
RakiRaki offers a distinctive dining experience, often praised for its flavorful ramen and overall food quality. Guests frequently appreciate the authentic decor and relaxed vibe, contributing to a pleasant atmosphere for a casual meal or even a date night.
However, some patrons have noted concerns regarding the perceived price point, occasionally finding it a bit steep. While many commend the service for being friendly and attentive, there are instances where it has been described as inconsistent or rushed.
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RakiRaki holds an overall Restaurant Score of 6.6, placing it squarely in the average category, reflecting a generally acceptable but not outstanding experience. Customer Satisfaction stands at 61.4%, indicating a mixed reception among diners.
These figures are drawn from 332 customer observations, comprising 204 positive remarks and 102 negative ones. Delving deeper, the Food (7.0) and Ambience (7.2) topics are well-regarded, suggesting these are strong suits.
However, Service (5.3) and Value (5.1) scores indicate areas where RakiRaki could improve, as these aspects have garnered more lukewarm feedback from guests.
For those seeking a satisfying bowl of ramen in a well-designed setting, RakiRaki presents a viable option. Its strengths in culinary offerings and atmosphere are notable, making it a place worth considering if these are your priorities.
However, be mindful of the mixed feedback on pricing and service consistency. With a Recommendation Score of 6.9, it suggests that while many find it a good choice, it might not universally impress every visitor, so manage your expectations accordingly.
Based on 202 opinions, the food here generally hits the mark with a 7 score, though customer satisfaction is a bit mixed at 67.3%. Many rave about the delicious ramen, especially the rich broth and perfect noodles. Dishes like the spicy crab roll, authentic sushi, and flavorful chicken karaage also earn high praise, with unique vegan options adding to the appeal.
However, with 136 positive remarks versus 49 negative ones, some diners found issues with food quality, citing old-tasting chicken or bland pork meat. There were also complaints about clumpy or undercooked noodles, small portions, and a lack of authenticity in certain dishes. A few mentioned a greasy mess or watered-down teriyaki, suggesting inconsistency in preparation.
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If youre looking for a spot with generally good ramen and some unique options, its worth a try. Just be aware that while many find the food delicious, there's a chance of encountering some inconsistencies in quality or portion size.
When it comes to service, many guests have had some really pleasant experiences! Out of 70 customer comments, 31 highlighted things like friendly service, attentive workers, and quick seating. People loved the staffs passion and helpfulness, often mentioning how quickly they were seated and served.
However, the service isnt always a home run, with 34 negative comments pointing to areas for improvement. The overall score for service is 5.3, which is average, and customer satisfaction sits at a 44.3% mixed bag. Some folks faced poor service, long waiting times, and even messed up orders, with a few noting the restaurant seemed understaffed.
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So, whats the verdict on service? Its a bit of a gamble. While many praise the friendly and quick staff, theres a noticeable number of experiences with slow or poor service.
If youre feeling lucky and not in a rush, you might get a great experience, but be prepared for potential hiccups.
The ambience here generally hits the mark, scoring a good 7.2 with a good customer satisfaction of 70.5%. Many of the 31 positive comments rave about the great atmosphere, decor, and overall vibe, making it a fantastic spot for a date night or casual dining. Guests often appreciate the quaint and intimate feel, along with the cleanliness and convenient location.
However, it's not all perfect. Out of 44 total comments, 10 negative remarks point to some areas for improvement. Some found the place a little loud or felt it was a small and congested space.
There were also mentions of limited seating and a few less-than-ideal experiences related to the Little Italy location.
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Overall, if youre looking for a spot with a great vibe and a clean, intimate setting, this place is definitely worth checking out. Just be aware that it can get a bit loud and might feel a little cramped, especially if you prefer more spacious dining. Its a solid choice for a date night or casual meal.
When it comes to value, there are some bright spots to consider. Many guests appreciate the happy hour for drinks as a great deal, and some even found the cheapest non seafood item to be a good option. The portions for the price often hit the mark, with several folks mentioning the overall prices reasonable or even great, based on 6 positive remarks out of 16 total comments.
However, the overall sentiment leans towards needing improvement, with a customer satisfaction of just 37.5% and an average score of 5.1. A significant number of diners, 9 to be exact, felt the restaurant was overpriced, especially considering the price point for items like ramen. Issues with finding a parking space and even a bill rung up incorrectly also contributed to a less-than-stellar experience.
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If you're looking for a great happy hour or specific non-seafood items, you might find some decent value here. However, be prepared that many feel the regular menu is overpriced, and parking can be a hassle, making it a bit of a gamble.
You’re looking at roughly 30 per person – reported by 19 diners. That puts it in the $21–$30 category. For a Ramen Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
Looking at what people actually spend, most prices cluster right around this $21–$30 sweet spot, though we do see some diners opting for slightly cheaper or more premium bowls.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 19 reviews.
How this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Diego.
Overall, for a Ramen Restaurant in San Diego, we think the pricing feels pretty fair. It hits that sweet spot for a good meal without breaking the bank.