Japanese restaurant offers private booths and a large open bar with an extensive selection of sake and whisky. Lighting and decor create a warm, inviting atmosphere with a stylish, contemporary vibe. Seating feels comfortable and private even when busy, attracting both intimate diners and larger groups.
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Make sure to book your table to avoid long wait times.
Be prepared for a long wait (45 minutes to an hour) if you don't have a reservation.
The restaurant is welcoming for large parties, accommodating up to ten guests.
Izakaya-style space filled with authentic Japanese decor and retro anime visuals playing behind the bar. Atmosphere feels cozy and charming, closely resembling izakayas in Japan. Regulars enjoy anime-inspired cocktails and a lively vibe with a DJ and classic anime movies on TV.
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Reservations are recommended to secure a meal, especially for large groups.
Happy hour offers $4 Sapporo and runs daily from 12pm to 6pm.
Free parking at the meter is available after 7 PM.
Ramen restaurant with authentic Japanese decor featuring paper lanterns and noren curtains creates a warm, cozy atmosphere. Soft, zen-inspired music plays, enhancing the inviting vibe. The place offers excellent sake and Japanese beers, complementing the dining experience.
Broth has a rich soy sauce flavor with a taste leaning toward basic chicken soup. Noodles cook nicely and the overall bowl feels comforting and straightforward.
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Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
The lunch special includes ramen and a roll for only $20.
Dinner deals feature an appetizer, ramen, and sushi.
Small ramen restaurant offers cozy vintage atmosphere with close tables and a loud, chaotic vibe inside. Outdoor seating includes a heated, dog-friendly patio that provides a more private and comfortable experience. The space feels lively and crowded, making conversation difficult indoors but more relaxed outside.
The shoyu ramen features a well-balanced broth that is not overly salted, especially in the vegan version. Options include vegan shoyu ramen and Tokyo shoyu ramen, both praised for their flavor.
Good to know
Make sure to reserve ahead of time to secure your table.
You must respond within five minutes if you receive an SMS about your table.
You need all members of your party to be present to get seated.
Spacious interior with private booths and an open kitchen creates a cozy, intimate setting. Warm lighting, wood and brick decor, and authentic Himalayan murals set a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Music adds a lively yet unobtrusive vibe, making conversations easy.
Broth shines with rich shoyu flavor. Options include a vegan version and a Shoyu Ramen with extra pork.
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Lunch specials at Ramen Thukpa come with a free appetizer.
The prices are very reasonable for NYC.
The ramen soup has limited non pork options.
Honeycomb seating offers a private dining vibe with cozy, authentic decor. Warm hospitality shines through with genuine smiles and thoughtful service. Tokyo Tonkotsu Shoyu Ramen features a rich, savory broth that pairs well with smooth soju for a relaxed meal.
Tokyo Tonkotsu Shoyu Ramen stands out with its rich, savory broth. The dish often pairs tonkotsu shoyu on one side and miso ramen on the other, offering variety in one bowl.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to secure a table.
Mandatory tips start from 20%, leaving no choice for the tip amount.
The lunchtime menu offers good value for the price.
Small, cozy space mimics a Japanese street alley with authentic decor like paper lamps shaped as cats and goldfish, wooden and brick walls. Atmosphere feels traditional and intimate, enhanced by chill Japanese-style music playing in the background. Frequented by those seeking highly praised ramen paired with imported beer and sake.
Rich and savory broth defines the shoyu ramen, topped with tender chicken karaage, seasoned egg, menma, dumplings, and nori. The mackerel version adds a unique twist to the classic flavor.
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The lunch special is available Monday through Friday.
A 20% tip is automatically added to the bill.
The restaurant requires one entree per person for ordering.
Ramen restaurant offers cozy traditional atmosphere with private booths featuring call buttons for service. The space feels cramped yet comfortable, enhanced by wooden slats and modern lighting that create an authentic Japanese vibe.
Shoyu ramen comes in a smaller portion and appears in different styles like the Classic Tokyo Shoyu and a tonkotsu shoyu combo. The yingyang ramen splits miso and shoyu into two bowls for variety.
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A bowl of ramen now costs $16.
The prices for ramen are extremely affordable at 15-17$.
Plan your arrival since it could be crowded and there may be a long wait time.
Narrow building with traditional Japanese decor and two floors offers a cozy, lively atmosphere that feels like Japan. Heated outdoor seating and a spacious upstairs area provide comfort and variety. Frequented by ramen and sushi lovers, it stands out as a hidden gem with a bustling yet welcoming vibe.
Spicy and tonkotsu shoyu ramen feature rich soup and fatty pork. The shoyu ramen offers comforting flavor and consistently satisfies.
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Happy hour runs daily from 4 PM to 8 PM with $5 drinks and appetizers.
Get there early to avoid a 45-minute to 1-hour wait at the sushi bar.
The restaurant only accepts cash; no credit cards are allowed.
Space feels cozy and roomy with a traditional Japanese vibe highlighted by Manga artwork on the walls. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing, suited for unwinding. Indoor seating dominates, complemented by an outdoor patio.
Shoyu ramen features a rich, savory broth with balanced soy sauce flavor. It pairs well with the Una Don, creating a satisfying meal combo.
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The kitchen closes at 10 PM on a Saturday.
Customers should seat themselves upon arrival.
The restaurant requires a 25% tip or you will be asked to leave.