Ichimiann is a place I found through Exile Kiss' blogpost, lauding it as the one amazing teuchi(handmade) soba place in town. I was on a crazy soba kick and wanted to venture further than Yabu.
Ichimiann, aka Bamboo Garden, is a tiny shop on a dilapidated side street right next to Foster's Freeze and looks just like a typical noodle shop.

The rite of passage for all soba noobs is the Zaru Soba, so even though it doesn't meet the hot and soupy winter theme, it simply cannot be left unmentioned. Zaru soba gets its name from the bamboo sieve that it is served on and is typically served with tsuyu (a mixture of dashi, sweetened soy sauce, and mirin), scallions, and wasabi.


If you want hot soba, however, Ichimiann has plenty of options for you, from a simple bowl with poached egg to many more. The flavors of the broth are subtler here, unlike many places which tend to be salty, but it is ultimately more satisfying and worth savoring.

When you want your protein you could opt for the unagi soba topped with grated yam.

When Exile Kiss did a second post, this time on the udon noodles at Ichimiann, I had to go back and try that too (even if I'm still a soba girl).
A bowl of beef sukiyaki udon seems like the perfect meal for a chilly Saturday morning (ok, afternoon).

Ichimiann's udon is thin, unlike the type you normally see in stores and restaurants.

Ichimiann's subtle but deeply satisfying flavor doesn't leave you overwhelmed and dehydrated like some salty dishes might, but instead it just keeps you satiated all day long.
Ichimian Bamboo Garden
1618 Cravens Ave
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 328-1323

When I first saw that they were handmade noodles, I knew I had to keep reading.... your review & pictures were great but I jumped when I saw that this place is in Torrance! Cool! Since most reviews I've seen from the LA bloggers have been...well, in the greater LA area, it's nice to know this place is close by!
ReplyDeletelove the bamboo spoon/ladle!
ReplyDeleteToo bad I'm never in this area. :P
ReplyDeleteHi burumun,
ReplyDeleteGreat review! :) I'm glad you like Ichimian's Soba and Udon (and like you, I'd rather have Soba over Udon in general :).
I didn't realize Ichimiann has udon too. So is it worth a trip to try the udon besides the ramen? Also, I could never figure out the full name of the restaurant. Is it "bamboo" something?
ReplyDeleteI think it's "Bamboo Garden". Both the soba and the udon are worth the trips down. I'm still a soba girl but either way it's hard to find a better bowl in LA.
ReplyDeleteI eat here atleast three times a week. There soba seems more modern and chewy which is just the way I like versus the traditional Ni Hachi Soba which has grittier texture. Although around the corner there's another soba-ya called Otafuku (Western Blvd, Gardena Ca) which I believe has the best hot broth in town. They make their own teuchi noodles but its just okay and pricey compare to Ichimiann. I recommend trying Sudachi Udon which is not listed on the menu!
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