Welcome to Tamaya
In the heart of Hacienda Heights lies the hidden gem, Tamaya. This Japanese ramen restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with a wide range of options for both meat lovers and vegetarians. From their signature Kotteri Tonkotsu ramen to the flavorful spicy beef ramen, their dishes are a true delight for your taste buds. The service is fast, the portions are generous, and the staff is always friendly. Whether you're craving fried rice, katsu, or handmade chicken dumplings, Tamaya is the perfect spot for a satisfying and delicious meal. Don't miss out on this culinary experience that will leave you coming back for more.
-   17142 Colima Rd, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, United States17142 Colima Rd, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, United States Hotline: +1 626-581-3223 17142 Colima Rd, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, United States17142 Colima Rd, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, United States Hotline: +1 626-581-3223
Welcome to Tamaya, a cozy Japanese restaurant located in Hacienda Heights, CA. Tamaya offers a variety of authentic Japanese dishes, including handmade chicken dumplings, Kotteri Tonkotsu ramen, and delicious fried rice. The restaurant has garnered rave reviews from customers who praise the rich broth, perfectly cooked noodles, and tender meats.
With a menu that includes many vegetarian options, Tamaya caters to a wide range of dietary preferences. The restaurant provides a casual dining experience, making it a great choice for groups, families, and individuals alike. The attentive waiter service ensures that customers have a pleasant dining experience.
One standout dish at Tamaya is the kaarage chicken, which customers rave about for its flavor and quality. The restaurant also offers catering services for special events, making it a convenient option for those looking to enjoy Japanese cuisine in a larger setting.
Overall, Tamaya has cemented its reputation as a go-to spot for delicious and flavorful ramen in the Hacienda Heights area. Whether you're craving a comforting bowl of ramen or looking to explore new Japanese flavors, Tamaya is sure to satisfy your taste buds.
 
 We had a great meal at Tamaya recently. We ordered a bunch of items for the 3 of us. Portions were generous. Service was fast. Food tasted fresh and well prepared. Tables were turned over relatively quickly. Staff assisted patrons with smiles on their faces. Always a plus when this happens at Asian restaurants. Ian demolished his fried rice (Add on $7.00)and Katsu ($9.30). I polished my karage ($7.50) and soup ($16.75) with ease due to their delicious flavors. Mrs. loved her vegetable broth ($14.50). We recommend this restaurant for your Ramen fix!!
 
 Two adults and one child went to dinner on a Friday night at Tamaya, a Japanese Ramen restaurant inside the same plaza as 85 degrees bakery in Hacienda Heights, California. Kotteri Tonkotsu: best ramen here Kotteri Spicy beef ramen: if you like beef and slightly mild spiciness, more like hint of spicy in the soup. Mini bowl katsudon: $7 add on sweet katsu with egg and rice! This Japanese Ramen spot has been around for a long time and it's a small ramen shop. Service is quick as there is one waitress handling everything. The food tastes good and portions are generous.
 
 The food here is the best. Tried so many different ramen places and no one is close to this place. My favorite is the spicy beef ramen #5 spicy with extra veggies and meat yummy
 
 I really like their handmade chicken dumplings. I also like their Kotteri Tonkotsu ramen. The broth is very rich, I could not tell until I did take out. It comes with chasu, a boiled egg, beansprout, seaeweed and some bamboo I believe. Their fried rice is delicious too!
 
 Was surprise with long line for late lunch. This place has been here for long time. Small place so will have long waiting if they have long waitlist. Service quite fast. Food was hit and missed the last time we came here. Kids love their homemade Gyoza. The Tsukemen dipping ramen using the same broth of Tonkatsu. Al dente ramen with good chasu. The Oyako Don tasted great. Same sauce with Katsu Don. Overall, food was good.
 
 Stumbled upon this cute Japanese ramen house in Hacienda Heights, and I'm glad I did! We visited around 6pm and there were only a few people. An hour later, the restaurant was full. It's a small, quiet restaurant with a cozy atmosphere located inside a shopping plaza. Parking is free. We ordered the Kotteri Tonkotsu ramen, takoyaki, and chashu roasted pork. All were tasty and very well- seasoned. Service was slow as there were only 2 servers at the time attending to all customers and to-go orders. They were nice and got our order quickly; but since they were so busy, they're unable to check on customers on water refill, etc. Price was reasonable. They can only split the bill into 2 credit cards per table. Overall, Tamaya is a good place to visit if you're craving ramen and Japanese appetizers. Will be back ;)
 
 Solid ramen in Hacienda Heights strip mall of all places! This is our family's new favorite ramen spot. I love tonkotsu ramen, but a lot of places that used to be great are no longer as good. At a lot of places we used to frequent, the chashu pork got paper thin or they are charging for each topping so you end up with a $25+ ramen. I am sooo happy we found Tamaya. The kotteri ramen I ordered was amazing and it came with two half eggs, instead of just one like everywhere else. The broth was just so good. I had to order extra noodles because my 6 year old (who ordered another dish) wanted ramen as well. They gave me a huge portion of extra noodles that were cooked perfectly al dente. The prices are so good here and the servers are soooo kind. This place is very kid friendly. This restaurant is small so we had to wait about 10 minutes for a table even though we went at an off hour. But it was fine, there is a huge Daiso in a few shops down. I can't wait to try the other ramen on the menu.
 
 They are small so there would be a wait if you go during prime time I think closing at 830p is quite early especially weekend (Fri-sun) Food is delicious though
 
  
 