Ichimi Ann Bamboo Garden is a japanese restaurant Olde Torrance Torrance located in United States.
1618 Cravens Ave Torrance , CA 90501 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | No |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Brunch, Lunch |
Cash only . Great place for freshly made soba noodles , you can taste the buckwheat . Staff is friendly . The tempura comes with lots of seafood and quality vegetables .
All the food is delicious and very authentic . I love the noodle combinations. You get a bowl of noodles , a small rice bowl with your choice of toppings (pickled spicy mustard greens is my fav)
Zaru soba + curry rice set. The soba noodle is refreshing and healthy. The curry rice is just okay????
Do you want fresh soba ? Ichimi Ann Bamboo Garden makes their noodels (soba and udon ) once a day. Once they run out, its gone for the day. Sit down for a bowl before its all gone! Read more
Soba sooooo goooood favorite soba shop in all of la county . And ive been to a lotttt
Best soba in town ! Just walk up and order. Get whatever you want and pick the cold or hot soba . :)
Delicious fresh soba !
ここのお蕎麦 おいしいなあ:)
Yo beat the heat, try the cold buckwheat soba noodles! They also have great bowl specials! - Majin Sensei
Matcha panna cotta: very strong flavor, creamy and rich texture. Good quality - esp for the bar. I see they all care about quality. Good. - Akiko I
Don't forget to order their charcoal rib eye steak & nankotsu karaage. If they have the uni sashimi as a special you MUST get that too. An authentic Japanese izakaya. Seriously, a hidden gem. - Elica Yoneyama
It was amazing! I had the vanilla dipped in chocolate. It dripped all over my hand. I wouldn't have had it any other way. - Kameelah Young
Try a petit four! They are old school but the cake is so light and delicate with a hint of almond. They are to die for! - Shelle Willis
If you love Japanese food this is the place to go. The food court here has a lot of options: Ramen, Tempura, okonomiyaki and other specialties. They also have boutiques for mochi, chocolate and tea. - Justin Ordoveza