Vegan Restaurant

Kajiken

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · fullerton · 100 % végan vérifié
100 % végan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Friendly staff and excellent food! Unique and rich flavors. They had all the extras that elevate the flavors. They even had a crunchy garlic grater! Love this place! Place is really small and signs inside were extremely bright (too bright).

Friendly staff and excellent food! Unique and rich flavors. They had all the extras that elevate the flavors. They even had a crunchy garlic grater! Love this place! Place is really small and signs inside were extremely bright (too bright).

The food is amazing! Their soup-less noodles have so much flavor! Reasonable prices too. The restaurant is a little small, organized in tables of 4 but don't let that discourage you.

The food is amazing! Their soup-less noodles have so much flavor! Reasonable prices too. The restaurant is a little small, organized in tables of 4 but don't let that discourage you.

Tried Kajiken recently and overall had a really good experience. 💗The noodles had a nice chewy texture, and once everything was mixed together, the flavors came through well without being too heavy. 💗The wagyu rice bowl was rich and satisfying, especially when mixed with the egg yolk. 💗The karaage was juicy and well seasoned. 💗The takoyaki was soft inside and came out hot. 💗The gyoza was pretty standard but nicely pan-fried. 👍Portion sizes were reasonable, and the food came out fairly quickly. I liked that you can adjust the flavor with vinegar or chili oil—it makes it easy to customize to your own taste. 🍃The restaurant was clean and comfortable, and the staff was friendly and helpful, especially when explaining how to mix and eat the aburasoba. Overall, nothing overly fancy, but solid food and consistent quality. I’d come back again when I’m in the mood for aburasoba.