Shin-Sen-Gumi 2GO

Gardena, United States

3.9

Closed now

20 reviews

Does not accept credit cards

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Takes Reservations
No
Delivery
No
Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
No
Good For
Lunch
Parking
Garage, Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Casual
Noise Level
Average
Alcohol
No
Outdoor Seating
No
Wi-Fi
No
Has TV
Yes
Waiter Service
No
Caters
No

Description

Specialties

Pronounced «shin sen goo-​me», the name was taken from the historical samurai clan who fought for a great «cause» during a civil war in Japan. Their commitment to excellence and sincerity of service to the nation became our model for serving excellent, traditional Japanese cuisine to our valuable customers. We are open 7 days a week, every day of the year, even on holidays. Whether you are picking up a meal on the go, having a family dinner, or enjoying a drink with your friends, this is the right place to come enjoy a refreshing and pleasant dining experience.

More than just offering Japanese food to Americans, Shin-​Sen-​Gumi believes its mission is to offer this food in the most authentic state possible. In a manner of speaking it could be said that Shin-​Sen-​Gumi is a representative of Japan, with the Japanese soul on its back and its responsibility is to bring the people of the US, with all their different nationalities and backgrounds, not some imitation of Japanese food but the real deal, and have them appraise it. This is fusion of culture in a true sense and if that is achieved the relationship between cultures is finally equal. For that purpose, Shin-​Sen-​Gumi has produced videos for the purpose of showing the correct way to eat Japanese food. When in Rome do as the Romans do so to speak. We would like Americans to study the authentic way to eat Japanese cuisine.

History

Established in 2005.

1992 — Yakitori Original Gardena

1995 — Chanko Gardena

1995 — Hakata Ramen Gardena

2000 — Robata & Yakitori and Hakata Ramen Fountain Valley

2004 — Magokoro Ochanomizu Tokyo

2005 — Shabu-​Shabu & Horumon Gardena

2005 — Hakata ramen Rosemead

2005 — Shin-​Sen-​Gumi 2GO Yakitori & Hakata Ramen

2009 — Shin-​Sen-​Gumi 2GO Udon & Soba

2009 — Magokoro Waseda Tokyo

2007 — Yakitori & Shabu-​Shabu Monterey Park

2010 — Piano Lounge COURAGE

2011 — Hakata Ramen Little Tokyo

2013 — hakata Tamen West L.A.

Meet the Business Owner

Mitsuyasu S.

Business Owner

Shin-​Sen-​Gumi owner and «Kyokucho» (Chief Boss) Mitsuyasu Shigeta was born in Tokunoshima, Kagoshima prefecture in Japan on September, 8th 1965. In June of 1996, he able to open the «Shin-​Sen-​Gumi Chanko Restaurant» and the «Shin-​Sen-​Gumi Hakata Ramen Restaurant» at the same time in Gardena, surprising the Japanese community in Los Angeles. In the 15 years since being founded the Shin-​Sen-​Gumi group has expanded to 11 restaurants in the Tokyo and Los Angeles area and has become a large establishment that was unimaginable in the beginning.

This hard working, passionate group is led by Mr. Shigeta and instead of losing steam, Shin-​Sen-​Gumi intends to only get stronger.