Yoroshiku
Seattle, WA · Japanese restaurant
- Address
- Yoroshiku, 1913 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103
- Phone
- (206) 547-4649
- Website
- yoroshikuseattle.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11:30 AM
Yoroshiku is a restaurant located in Seattle, WA. It is one of 2,620 restaurants listed in Seattle. Its 4.3-star rating matches the Seattle city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4 PM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4 PM–9 PM |
| Monday | 4 PM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4 PM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4 PM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4 PM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 PM, 4 PM–9 PM |
Customer Reviews
Went for the first on Valentine’s Day and ordered the special spicy brisket ramen with the side of Hokkaido style fried chicken and rice on the side. One of my favorite places all time now! Chicken was the perfect crispy and juicy and I can’t wait to go back. The soft serve was great too. I don’t like overly sweet things so it was perfect and had a wonderful taste linger long after finishing it.
Great Ramen place. We came here as a group of four. Had to make a reservation in advance because it gets busy in the evening. We’ve ordered a few starters which arrived quickly. Yoroshiku has a happy hour between 4-6pm with great deals. Sapporo draft was also just $5. Ramen was creamy and rich as described, everyone was happy and full. Will definitely come back. Great and friendly service
We tried the umami dashi ramen and the chicken special ramen. I liked that the broth was light, but felt that there was a lack of depth to the flavor. The soft boiled egg could be more flavorful and raw, but that may be a personal preference. The noodles and chashu were good. The zangin (fried chicken) was great, and so were the service and overall atmosphere.
TLDR; the ramen here is comfort food Between the two of us, we tried the spicy mushroom miso ramen and the pork zaru ramen. Both were absolutely delicious. The miso broth was super flavorful and the spice level was just perfect. I have to call out the boiled egg which was an extra - it’s odd to say this, but this is the best coiled egg I’ve had in ramen. It’s also loaded with mushrooms and other vegetables, which is such a bonus. We also tried the lychee martini, which was so delicious (albeit really strong!)
Yoroshiku ❤️ you have my heart. Best Ramen place I ever visited by far. Fresh broth and delicious preparation. Fisherman's Ramen - best was clams and salmon. Zaru ramens broth was the yummiest with sesame seeds, chilli oil and crushed ginger on the side. Tofu spicy miso topped in flavours. Tan taka tan drink was okay but go for the Lichiko drink (burns and heats you up with that first gulp) was delish. Matcha tiramisu is real...you can taste the matcha flavour on your taste buds. Limited covers so it's a must to be here on time. The staff is sweet and helpful, they'll make sure to make you comfortable and explain each ramen, it's ingredients even the drink. My heart was full just like that Bowl 🍜 My second visit and Yoroshiku never fails! The sushi, I felt should keep refilling... So goo
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