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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Warehouse Row in Chattanooga, Two Ten Jack Japanese Restaurants delivers an exceptional izakaya experience that artfully blends traditional Japanese culinary craftsmanship with a modern, inviting atmosphere. Specializing in Japanese favorites that span from rich ramen bowls to delicate sushi rolls and flavorful yakitori skewers, this dining destination beckons both adventurous food lovers and those seeking comforting, expertly prepared dishes.
The star attractions on the menu are undeniably the ramen selections, each bowl a symphony of textures and flavors designed to warm the soul. The Tori Paitan Shoyu Ramen captivates with its creamy chicken broth, enriched by tender tsukune meatballs, earthy shimeji mushrooms, and a perfectly soft egg that brings an elegant silkiness to every slurp. For those craving a heartier indulgence, the Tonkotsu Ramen offers a satisfyingly rich pork broth that reviewers have hailed as a standout, boasting a depth and umami that even surpasses local competitors. Spicy food enthusiasts will delight in the Tantanmen, a spicy pork broth ramen featuring nutty sesame and a touch of fiery rayu, delivering a complex, comforting heat that dances on the palate. Additionally, the Spicy Crab Garlic Noodles merge the sweetness of fresh crab meat with the boldness of garlic and a hint of black pepper, creating noodles that are both decadent and addictive.
Beyond ramen, Two Ten Jack’s sushi menu features inventive rolls like the St. Elmo’s Fire Tuna, where spicy soy and jalapeno meet refreshing cucumber and citrus tobiko for a burst of balanced heat and citrus brightness. The Always Sunny roll layers smoked salmon, creamy cheese, and crunchy salmon skin to deliver textural contrast and richness in every bite. Yakitori offerings such as the crispy Pork Belly and the perfectly salty Asparagus & Bacon skewers make for delicious, shareable bites that complement the meal beautifully.
The dining atmosphere at Two Ten Jack is both sophisticated and welcoming, making it an ideal spot for anything from casual dinners to special gatherings. Guests consistently praise the warm, attentive service, with heartwarming anecdotes like the waitress who delighted in connecting with diners over shared experiences of parenthood, embodying the genuine hospitality that elevates the dining experience here. The space balances a lively buzz with cozy, intimate seating – ideal for savoring each dish at your own pace.
Vegetarians will find thoughtful options such as the crispy fried Brussels sprouts and perfectly salted edamame, though it’s clear the menu shines brightest with its rich, meat-forward dishes. The Fried Rice and Pork Gyoza round out the meal with satisfying textures and umami layers, while unique sides like Tater Tots provide a playful, familiar touch amidst the more traditional offerings.
Two Ten Jack Japanese Restaurants isn’t just about food – it’s a celebration of authentic flavors, expertly crafted in a friendly and dynamic environment. Whether you’re seeking a comforting ramen fix, vibrant sushi rolls, or a night out filled with flavorful bites and great company, Two Ten Jack will captivate your senses and invite you back time and time again.
The food is always phenomenal when I go here! This past week I received some of the best service from a waitress that I ever have. I can’t remember her name, but she went above & beyond for my table & was so sweet to my babygirl! She had a section full of babies & was so excited bc she also has a baby boy at home.
It's good. I am very limited in my selections as a vegetarian. It's the edamame, brussels, and the veggie ramen. You're going here for the sushi... I routinely get the ramen it's feels very sanitized for the western palate. The best you can get is a little chilli oil . The brussel sprouts are well executed and served roasted and crispy. I here St Elmo's fire is popular pick.
Great ramen however the menu lack of explanation. Ordered the Tantan ramen n it wasn’t what I expected! I was expecting it would be a spicy broth ramen turns out it’s a Mazemen. The shishito peppers was tasteless n it’s not seasoned enough. However, the Tonkotsu Ramen (My husband’s dish) was delicious. Better than Attack of Tatsu. The tonkotsu saved the day I guess. The service was good.
We highly recommend this restaurant. We had a very good experience & loved the food we ordered which was edamame; fried rice; and the pork ramen. It was all very good and very good service & wait staff. We had reservations so we didn’t have to wait to be seated. We will be returning when our sons come to visit over Thanksgiving.
Good food, nice vibe, but like so many other restaurants, staffing might be an issue. By the way, I don't mean that the staff was bad, just not enough. When we visited on a Saturday at about 2 :00 p.m. there was no one at the entrance and the servers were running around and we had about a 20-30 minute wait. There weren't that many people in the restaurant but I think there were only two servers and no one at the door. Despite that, the server was super nice and once we got seated was very attentive. Our food came out fairly quickly and was hot and delicious. It did not knock my socks off but it certainly hit the spot. I plan to give it a second chance because it might have been an anomaly of staffing. But I do think you should be cautious if there's no one greeting you at the front door! But this complex does have several restaurants and validated parking. I think it's a worthwhile location and this restaurant was pretty good.
Came here for a little date night with my fiancé. We both got the Tonkotsu ramen. LOVED that if you sub out an ingredient (like mushrooms in our case) that you can add extra of a seperate ingredient (we both did egg) for no additional charge. The broth was delicious and creamy but has a slight strange after taste, the pork melt in your mouth, but the noodles were hard. It was almost like they precook the noodles and then throw it in the hot broth before serving to finish cooking (but they never did). Unfortunately because the noodles are SUCH a pivotal part if ramen I did have to knock the food from 4 stars to 3. Other than that, the server wss incredibly friendly but a little forgetful. No chopstick (or even forks) brought nor napkins and we had to get up for both. Other than that she was an ABSOLUTE delight! The atmosphere is nice. Calm and dimly lit, perfect for a date night.