Haikan is a ramen restaurant U-Street Washington located in United States.
805 V St NW Washington , D.C. 20001 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Full Bar, Cocktails |
The Sapporo-style Shoyu offers a lot of complexity and depth to its flavor due in part by the sautéed garlic , onions , bean sprouts , and ground pork . Do it big with some extra nitamago and pork belly !
Ramen is the star of the show, but don't skimp on the starters like the deviled egg topped with salmon roe , cast iron smoky mussels with seaweed butter, crab rangoon , and Mapo Tofu Poutine . Read more
Mapo Tofu Poutine is a well executed fusion dish! Crispy french fries smothered with mapo tofu , ground chicken , mozzarella curds , & freshly ground Szechuan peppercorn .
Although v busy, we were seated quickly; the food came out wonderfully fast and the Shoyu was delicious (good smokey soy sauce flavor). I tried my friend's Vegetable ramen which was also top notch. ????
Great ramen for great prices! The shoyu is a very bold broth with a lot of flavor. The regular size ($13) will definitely leave you full, but they offer small bowls for $8 as well !
Solid ramen at reasonable prices for the area ($8-9 small / $12.50 & up large). Flavors are punched up for US palates relative to Japanese originals. Great apps - love the pigs ear & roasted kabocha.
The okonamayaki Springs rolls were great and exactly the right okonamayaki flavors. The shoyu was great. The ambiance was fun and the service was just as great. First time here, but I love this place.
Got the Shoyu on my first visit and it was excellent. Great Broth and noodles which seem basic but really make or break my Ramen experience. Take out was quick and very convenient as well !
I like this Shoyu more then everywhere in DC. Great happy hour till 20:00 on weekdays and till 17:00 on weekends!
Excellent Raman. Lighter broth than in others places but much more interest main flavor than other places in dc. Starters were great
Good, hearty ramen ! Gotta have their steamed mussels and their crab rangoon . I ordered their Shoyu ramen .
Shoyu broth is a wonderfully subtle example of the genre without being boring at all. Ma po tofu poutine is an entirely new genre.
They have some Oktoberfest specials right now. The pretzel is HUGE. Also, beer cheese . Nuff said.
Delicious ramen and small Japanese plates. Highly recommend checking out their happy hour deals 5-8pm
Asian sangria on draught , shoyu ramen , and tofu poutine make this place a new favorite.
All the appetizers . Favorite ramen in the city .
Ramen and great apps. Good selection of beer .
Shoyu and vegetarian ramen
Ramen Love!
Ramen , bao
Shoyou Ramen and Bao l
Really cool movie theater! There’s a bar in front, and their popcorn is amazing. - Amy Cummings
Spicy miso is the best around DC. Skip going Daikaya around the corner. This place has the great ramen you are looking for. - Lucas Blair
Delicious Japanese bar in DC. Loved the spicy ramen with osen egg and the karage appetizer. Highly recommend checking it out - Mimi Nguyen
Seriously THE best ramen in DC. Spicy miso ramen and chashu buns are a must have. - Mike Lock
Really cool place for a show. Try to get there early for the upstairs stools. Overall, very fun! Bathrooms were also very clean (at least early on). - Melissa Goodnight
If you'd like to have the greatest combo possible get blueberry pancakes, fish tacos and fried chicken - Max Frankel