Order Up Recipes to Rave about at Kizuki Ramen Izakaya

Bellevue, WALocal News

Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya stands out as a premier dining destination in the Bellevue Collection, particularly during the cold winter months, by offering a comforting selection of authentic ramen dishes. The restaurant prides itself on serving distinct savory broths, crafted from roasted bones and simmered for over ten hours, with options that cater to various dietary preferences, including vegetarian choices. Diners can opt for different noodle styles, such as gluten-free yam noodles or nutrient-rich kale noodles, allowing for a personalized dining experience. Among the must-try dishes are the spicy Gekikara Ramen, featuring a fiery kick from habanero, and the Yuzu Shio Ramen, which combines French sea salt, kelp, and Japanese citrus for a refreshing taste. Kizuki also embraces the Izakaya dining tradition by offering a range of freshly made side dishes, from Takoyaki Octopus Dumplings to crispy Chicken Karaage.

The extensive drink menu includes innovative cocktails like the Ume-tini and a selection of renowned sake, enhancing the overall dining experience. Committed to replicating genuine Japanese ramen, Kizuki ensures a welcoming atmosphere reminiscent of traditional ramen shops. Customers can conveniently place orders online or via phone for contactless delivery or pick-up, making it easier than ever to enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine at home.

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