
The taste of the hearty broth weighed heavily on my mind, its flavor lingering, I could almost taste it. On the last day of my vacation, I determined that we would savor one last meal at Yotteko-Ya before I became a slave to the grind once again. (Gee, I make going back to work sound like a death sentence, don’t I?) Whatever the case, who needs an excuse to go back for some tasty ramen?

Hubby ordered the Kim Chee Chahan ($7.25 USD). He let me have a sample, but he’s lucky that my ramen came shortly after or else I might have indulged in a few more spoonfuls. That was good tasty stuff, too.
But, if you go to Yotteko-Ya, you must try the ramen…

I ordered the Paitan Ramen again ($6.95 USD), but this time with a little twist: spicy soup (+$1.00) and extra noodles (+1.00). I thought the regular paitan broth was excellent, but with the added homemade red pepper and sesame oil, it was heavenly! The extra order of noodles were just a bit too much for me, but I finished it anyway. Thou shall not waste! Hubby had to roll me out of the restaurant after that heavy lunch, but it was worth it!
McCully Shopping Center, 2F
1960 Kapiolani Blvd. #214, Honolulu
Ph. 808.946.2900
Business Hours:
Lunch:
Mon – Sat, 11 am – 2 pm
Dinner:
Mon – Sat, 5 pm – 11 pm
Sun/Hol, 5 pm – 9 pm
Wednesdays, closed
[tags]Yotteko-Ya, ramen, Japanese cuisine, food, Honolulu, Hawaii, McCully Shopping Center[/tags]






