Small sushi bar seats about 15 people around a U-shaped counter, creating an intimate vibe. Atmosphere feels rushed and transactional, with chefs working quickly and little interaction. High energy suits those wanting a fast-paced omakase experience paired with quality sake.
Good to know
Reservations are timed, resulting in a 70-minute dining experience.
It is recommended to arrive on time for the 6:15 seating.
The omakase lasts one hour and costs $78 for 15 pieces.
DDOBAR by Joomak NYC
Open kitchen with bar seating around chefs creates an intimate, casual vibe despite being inside a food hall. Atmosphere feels modern and stylish but somewhat noisy and unorthodox due to the setting. Guests experience personalized, artistic Korean omakase with thoughtful, unique dishes and carefully paired drinks.
Good to know
Reservations are required to dine at DDOBAR.
The tasting menu ranges from $75 to $135, with additional extras available.
The restaurant is located inside Olly Olly Market at the back.
Ramen restaurant offers clean, modern decor with upstairs bar and seating. Atmosphere feels vibrant and cute with ambient lighting and playful interactions like rock-paper-scissors games. Menu focuses on Shio and Miso ramen with large portions and reasonable prices.
Good to know
Yasubee only serves Shio Ramen and Miso Ramen, not Tonkotsu Ramen.
Happy hour features free small plates and discounted drinks.
The prices are very reasonable for the portion sizes.
Small, cozy ramen spot with spicy tonkotsu broth and perfectly cooked noodles. Minimalistic Japanese decor creates a trendy, relaxed vibe ideal for date nights or small group dinners. Known for outstanding ramen and sake, it balances lively and intimate atmospheres.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for Friday nights.
You should book in advance due to the small size of the restaurant.
They check for vaccine cards before dining in.
Korean restaurant offers bold spicy ramen and tasty dumplings for dinner. Eclectic decor with Tiffany-esque lights and toy cars creates a relaxed vibe. Soft Adele music and sleek seating make it a cozy spot for evening meals.
Good to know
The restaurant refuses to offer tap water.
They donโt have washrooms.
The prices are very cheap for New York.
Open kitchen shows chefs crafting spicy pork bone broth ramen in a cozy, modern space. Dinner is quick and satisfying with authentic flavors. Outdoor seating offers private booths to escape the loud, drafty indoor area.
Good to know
The price for a bowl of ramen is $22.5.
Expect to spend around $50 per person for a starter, main, and sake drink.
No reservations are available unless for parties of 6 or more before 6pm.
Enjoy rich Tonkotsu broth ramen and exclusive yakitori at dinner in a serene, elegant atmosphere. Friendly service enhances the cozy vibe, while a hidden speakeasy offers unique cocktails for a stylish night out.
Good to know
Yakitori is only served at dinner, but the ramen is available all day.
The lunch set offers great value.
The restaurant offers fresh and premium cuts of fish, as well as plenty of vegan options.
Basement setting offers an intimate vibe with anime-themed artwork and bright warm lighting. Ramen features thick flavorful broth in tonkotsu and spicy miso styles plus vegan options. Busy dinner spot with friendly attentive service suits casual meals with friends.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on Friday nights as the ramen shop gets busy quickly.
A late lunchtime visit is best for a relaxed atmosphere.
The restaurant charges a 3% fee for credit card payments.
Spacious restaurant offers a DIY ramen station with unlimited toppings and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. Casual, filling all-you-can-eat dinner suits late nights or friends. Witchy theme and K-pop music create a lively, cozy vibe.
Good to know
Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Large covered market inside a restored industrial factory blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with diverse shops and food stalls, attracting many visitors. Outdoor heated booths offer comfortable spots to eat despite the busy, sometimes warm environment.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.