The ramen revolution is alive and well and thriving on Baldwin St. From the owners of the Guu family of restaurants, Kinton takes on this popular Asian standard with an air-tight mixing technique that guarantees noodles as perfect in texture as taste. They're offered here in a range of options, including cheese, vegetable, pork, miso, shio and shoyu. Wash the meal down with a sweating Sapporo, and be transported from this spotless, narrow 46-seat TO resto to another place altogether. The authentic Japanese music, service and décor seal the deal. Pro tip: Don't order the spicy garlic ramen if you're on a date.more...See more text
It’s never too hot for soup and it’s always time for a satisfying bowl of ramen. Kinton does it superbly (there’s a reason there’s lineups) and this slim, slip of a place makes grabbing a quick meal easy.
And while they are quickly expanding around town, it’s nice to be able to go to Kinton’s first location, where it all began.
Test your spice tolerance at this popular ramen joint with locations in Baldwin Village, Koreatown and Queen West. Start with the hot karaage (spicy fried chicken) from the tapas menu and then crank up the heat even more with a customized bowl of noodle soup. Daredevil diners should opt for spicy garlic with chili pepper and add in zesty Jalapeno paste.
This is not your average bowl of noodle soup. Step into one of three Kinton locations and cozy up to a bowl of classic ramen with the step-by-step menu, made to preference. Love it that much – join the Kinton Bowlers, as a warrior who completes an entire bowl time-and-time again