Yuzu - OR 97005

4130 SW 117th Ave H, Beaverton, OR 97005, United States
+1 503-830-0030
$$$ Japanese restaurant
(591 Reviews)
Price Range $20–30

Yuzu in Beaverton offers a straightforward but warmly welcoming Japanese dining experience tucked into a modest storefront on SW 117th Avenue. This is a spot where the focus clearly lands on authentic flavors and attentive service over flashy presentation, making it a solid choice for anyone looking to enjoy traditional Japanese dishes in a cozy, no-frills setting.

The interior is compact, with a cozy atmosphere that suits solo diners and small groups alike—particularly around the bar seating where you can watch the chefs at work and chat with staff. The space’s intimate scale means it’s a quieter alternative to larger, bustling ramen shops, appealing to those who prefer a more relaxed meal without sacrificing quality.

Yuzu’s strength lies in its ramen and fried dishes, reflecting well-honed techniques that resonate with those familiar with Japanese cuisine. The Tonkotsu and Kanuki ramen varieties stand out, each bringing a carefully balanced broth that avoids overly creamy or heavy interpretations, instead offering layered flavors that invite slow sipping. Fried items like gyoza, squid rings, and chicken karaage showcase a crispness and lightness that suggest skilled frying methods passed down or practiced with care. These dishes pair naturally with the well-curated sake and beer selection available on site.

Beyond ramen and fried treats, the menu shows thoughtful variety—from agedashi tofu to pork belly ramen and vegetarian options—making it easy to piece together a satisfying meal even if you’re looking for something lighter or more diverse. Portions tend to be on the smaller side, which often means ordering a couple of dishes if you’re particularly hungry, but this also encourages tasting a range of flavors within one visit.

The atmosphere works well for those seeking genuine Japanese flavors without the hype. It feels particularly suited for midweek dinners or quieter weekend evenings, when the staff’s attentiveness and consistent dish quality stand out. If you’ve had Japanese food in Japan or are looking for a spot that echoes those familiar tastes, Yuzu offers a genuine slice of that experience in the suburban neighborhood of Beaverton.

Highlights
Has fast service
Has great tea selection
Popular for
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
What they serve
Serves alcohol
Serves beer
Serves comfort food
Serves healthy options
Quick bite
Serves small plates
Serves wine
Best for
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Has counter service
Has seating
Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible car park
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has wheelchair-accessible seating
Has wheelchair-accessible toilet
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Plenty of parking

Openings Hours

Checking

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Wednesday

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Thursday

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Friday

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Saturday

06:00 PM - 09:00 PM

Sunday

Closed

591 Reviews
Thomas DeLorenzo

03 Dec 2025

Delightful authentic Japanese dinner. The outside is unassuming, but as soon as you enter, you are greeted warmly by the friendly staff. Excellent Sake selection and lots of options for an excellent meal. Highly recommended if you're in the area.

L C

19 Nov 2025

Delicious food using fresh and quality ingredients. The space is small and cozy with bar seating that’s great for solo accommodation. I usually prefer my Tonkotsu to be more milky and white, but assuming it’s a different style or method at Yuzu, it was still really good. Will return.

J Beauford

17 Oct 2025

Yuzu is absolutely my favorite Japanese restaurant. The service is excellent and the dishes are consistent in quality every visit. The Japanese fare here is exactly the way I remember them from my trip to Japan. I have not found a better curry rice than yuzu and the kakuni Ramen here is fantastic.

Jeff Eddings

07 Oct 2025

I am from Japan, my extended family all own Japanese noodle restaurants in Japan. I can tell you, this food definitely is authentic and delicious and reminded me of home! They are masterful with frying, we had fried squid, fried chicken, pan-fried gyoza, it was all just about the best version of those I've eaten. Menu is varied, something for everyone.

Eliana Sterna

04 Oct 2025

Everything here is really delicious! The ramen is the best in town. The ambiance is cozy and comforting. All the dishes were very high quality as well. My only complaint is that the portion sizes are a bit small. It takes multiple dishes to get full.

Robert - Patrick O'Neill (Obligitory)

02 Oct 2025

A medium sized izakaya Raman shop perfect for an informal dinner. The three appetizers we had were pretty good, the karage was crunchy and juicy on the inside. What the breading lacked in flavor the zesty Mayo made up for in character. 7.5/10 The ramen was served with excellent portions and at a normal Portland price, about 15 bucks before add-ons. I always add on an egg for good measure. My wife and I both ordered the signature ramen on the menu and it was good, somewhat mild in flavor but still rich. You can tell the tare is made in house and with care. 7.5/10 The service was excellent, considering the price and atmosphere of the restaurant. Wait staff were attentive in picking up plates that were used and quickly serving food. 9/10 The ambiance is nothing to write home about, this isn't a dining experience, this is your local delicious ramen spot. Now Beyonce was frankly unremarkable and that's okay. 6/10 All in all, if a friend wanted to check it out or wanted to eat there, I'd happily oblige. But I've got my own ramen spot closer to my house that I enjoy more so I won't be returning regularly.

Nolan Blew

30 Sep 2025

As a frequent visitor to Japan, I long for the authentic intersection between food, atmosphere and service. But mostly food. Yuzu brings a good majority of this to the table. I found myself flashing back to an izakaya in Morioka (minus the tabaco filled air). Atmosphere is a check. I started with the karrage, which came out perfect. Using the Japanese double-fry method, it's more of a steam than a fry. This leaves you with a thin but crispy outside and very juicy, not dry chicken, with very little grease. The aoili sauce really added to the overall flavor. The sashito peppers weren't overly seasoned nor overly spicy, but rather had a good umami flavor. The kimchi cheese spring rolls were the only non-Japanese item I ordered. They were unique and very flakey, but the flavors and textures did not mix too well. I also ordered the cold soba. This is one of the rare time I enjoyed a cold soba. The flavor wasn't overpowering and the texture had a somewhat firm but melt apart texture. Finally, they have a rotating donburi and this visit I scored as they had my favorite Japanese dish - the Katsudon. This was one of the best Katsudonburi I have had in the US. The seasoning had the perfect umami balance with sweetness. The Katsu was crispy on the outside and juicy in the middle, and most importantly the egg was just set and a little runny (I prefer more runny but in the US this is a good compromise to the usual scrambled egg you get on top) Overall fantastic food and atmosphere. The staff were friendly, quick, and attentive. Finally, we arrived 30 mins before they opened on a Saturday night, and it was practically empty when we entered and still had tables available when we were leaving. Highly recommend!

Sharyn Inzunza

19 Sep 2025

In a SW strip mall. There’s no obvious signage. Blacked-out windows. YET, Yuzu packs out. We get there just before they open to get a table. Last night was a treat: Tried sparkling sake (I'm a sucker for bubbles). The blue bottle—bedazzling. The tiny glass—adorable. Jury's out on pairing it with ramen—can’t beat a Japanese lager. Here we go... Gyoza: paper-thin wrapper, crisp on the bottom, delicious, tender filling. Never enough. Agedashi tofu (inhaled, so no photo): delicate tofu in an equally delicate crispy coating. Chicken karage: tender enough to "sever" with chopsticks (after swooping in on my first bit-too-big molten piece). Kewpie mayo and lemon—what's not to love? Curry ramen (make-you-cough medium spicy): I like this ramen when I'm up for something robust—big flavors to the bottom of the bowl (I tapped out on the last third of broth—I tried, but sparkling sake, gyoza, tofu, chicken...!). Service: Gotta say it: They're a bad-ass all-women team (for a while now). Friendly, attentive service. Zen-like line—pleasure to watch as they create our food. Simple, clean décor (love the high-back banquette). Always a fantastic experience. Visit #: lost count I would recommend Yuzu to: 1) Military friends previously stationed in Japan 2) Animé fans (anime soundtracks play in the background) 3) First-time ramen-ers (lucky!)

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