Ramen from HyShinu

HyShinu probably would have made it to R(ecommendations) & R(equests) week, but I was a bit late on getting my visits in. "FoY" and occaisional commenter "SomTommy" sent me an email mentioning a Ramen shop in El Cajon that his friends were raving about named "Hyshinu". I did a quick search and found that the actual name of the place was HyShinu Ramen, Sushi, & Poke….sigh…..I really wasn't too excited about checking this place out; but after a couple weeks decided to make the drive out to the Rancho San Diego area to try out the ramen.

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Hy Shinu 02 Hy Shinu 04The shop is located in the same shopping mall as Edwards Cinema, between a Rubio's and Dickey's BBQ.

I walked in and the really cheerful young man working the front handed me a menu and told me to have a seat. He said, "just come on back up here when you're ready to order". He was very nice and quite friendly. So friendly in fact. that when the couple behind me asked him where the place got their fish; he quickly said "Restaurant Depot". Well, even though I wouldn't eat the "chi-poke" bowls or the sushi rolls; I'll give him points for being honest. Apparently he is one of the owners.

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I'll take away points for him accidentally calling what I ordered "Tonkatsu Ramen"; but that's a fairly common error.

What happened next was oddly funny; at least to me……

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I'm trying to recall the last time I was given a fork for my ramen…… Maybe when I was working in Atlanta? Well, I guess they must know their "customer base" as well.

Hy Shinu 06 Hy Shinu 07The bowl didn't look to bad; the broth was hot; though it was mostly salty and lacked any depth of flavor, porkiness, and the nice tongue coating collagenic mouthfeel of a rich tonkotsu broth. Whatever tare they were using was mainly just salt. The ajitama was actually quite good, decently marinated, the yolk still fairly soft, and not cold. Points for that.

The standard, bulk noodles were overcooked for my taste and on the mushy side.

Hy Shinu 08 Hy Shinu 09The chashu seemed to have been torched or griddled on a flat top as some of the pieces had a pleasant initial crispness to them. While pretty mild in flavor, the nice textural contrast was interesting. I had however quite a few of what seemed like end pieces that were really hard and some pieces that seemed like just fat.

While not the worst ramen I've had; this was not particularly my cup of tea. If this was just me; it would have been a "one and done". But, since this was "ST" asking and honestly, at around ten bucks….well, I decided to return…..the next day!

Different gentleman working; he was just as nice as the other fella'. I just walked up to the counter and ordered the Shoyu Ramen and had a seat.

In some ways; this was better than my previous bowl.

Hy Shinu 10 Hy Shinu 11The noodles were nice and chewy and while being typical was much better than before. The pork, while still very mild in flavor were nicely "browned" outside and no random fatty or hard pieces. The egg had even more soy sauce flavor and was still warm.

But that broth was terrible. First off, it was just past lukewarm and had started to separate by the time it arrived. You can see it in the photo above. It made the broth really greasy….not rich, mind you, greasy. And like the tonkotsu it was really lacking in flavor and complexity. Sorry to say; like salt flavor, greasy, lukewarm water. Hy Shinu 12

Oh well. Can't win 'em all. I've had bad bowls of ramen in Japan; so you never know, I wouldn't want to write a place off due to the location. This is ramen for the masses, which is fine, since they've got to eat as well, right? And the folks working here were really nice; I hope they do well.

I can truly say; after trying Buta Ramen, Kimae, and now HyShinu, that we have truly hit critical mass with regards to ramen in the San Diego area.

Sorry "ST"….I do appreciate you letting me know about this place though! Thanks again!

Hyshinu Ramen, Sushi & Poke
2959 Jamacha Rd.
El Cajon, CA 92019
Hours:
Mon – Thurs 11am – 9pm
Fri – Sat   11am – 10pm
Sunday      12pm – 8pm

6 comments

  1. Wonder what the name means. It’s definitely not Japanese as that would spell out はい、死ぬ which would translate to Yes, die.

  2. I don’t think it’s Japanese Junichi…because; like you said Shinu means to die…..and I really don’t think you’d want that associated with your name? But who knows these days…..

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