6948 Sebastopol Ave.
Sebastopol, CA 95472
Description

Ramen Gaijin is a uniquely Sonoma County ramen shop and izakaya. We are committed to honoring traditional techniques combined with the finest ingredients Sonoma County has to offer. We make all of our noodles in house and strive to produce and preserve as much as possible in season. We offer a seasonal menu consisting of traditional regional ramen styles informed by the offerings of our local farmers and ranchers. We also offer an ever changing selection of yakitori and small plate izakaya dishes to compliment our craft cocktails, beer, wine and sake. Ramen Gaijin is dedicated to providing a shared community space that brings together all walks of life under the umbrella of good food, good drink and joyous atmosphere.

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