Mitasu

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Cupertino, United States

Ramen restaurant· Japanese restaurant

Mitasu Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mitasu is located in Cupertino, United States on 21265 Stevens Creek Blvd. Mitasu is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category ramen restaurant in United States.

Address

21265 Stevens Creek Blvd

Price range

$$

Phone

+14083662678

Open hours

Mon
11AM–2:30PM
 
5–9PM
Tue
11AM–2:30PM
 
5–9PM
Wed
11AM–2:30PM
 
5–9PM
Thu
11AM–2:30PM
 
5–9PM
Fri
11AM–2:30PM
 
5–9PM
Sat
11AM–2:30PM
 
5–9PM
Sun
11AM–2:30PM
 
5–9PM

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Karen Wang

The tonkatsu ramen is 11. Good broth, perfect soft-boiled egg, yummy noodles, but I wish you got more than two thin slices of pork. Then again, for the price it's pretty good. We also ordered the potato croquettes which were very good. Friendly server, booths and tables, family friendly, lots of parking in the plaza.

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Aida Comes

Ramen are really good, they have 3 different kinds and we liked all of them.

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Cindy Toh

Quick, fuss free ramen shop. Tasty and affordable Ordered a Spicy Tonkatsu Ramen (4/5), it arrived fairly quickly. It was hot red in color, was a little concerned on how spicy it was. When it touched my lips, it was perfect. It was just the right amount of spice to make it super yummy yet not spicy to the point that you can't even put it in your mouth. The portion was decent for an individual. Would probably come by again if I'm around the area and craving for ramen. Service was good and prompt. The staff was very alert and quick. The environment/decor looks old and kinda unappetizing. We had second thoughts the immediate moment we step in but thankfully we followed through. They have a bathroom and plenty of parking outside. Check it out if you are in the area.

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Hsiu-Fan Wang

Decent ramen across the street from DeAnza College.

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Shanna Roberts

Very tasty! Had the potato korokee for starter, and spicy miso tonkotsu for main. I added butter and extra roasted seaweed. (I love the sweet and salty richness that butter adds to the broth) The egg was a little overdone but still a 4-star ramen with a many layers of flavor and plenty of umami!