Spacious interior with Dunhuang-inspired murals and clean, inviting atmosphere sets a welcoming tone. The vibe is casual and homey, with some moments of harsh loud music. Frequented for authentic Northwest beef noodles, it draws those seeking hearty, well-regarded dishes in a neat setting.
Free parking is available on site, making it easy to stop by. A paid parking lot nearby adds more options if needed.
Soup base stands out with a rich and fragrant flavor from beef bones and long-simmered beef. Noodles are chewy and authentic Lanzhou style, making the ramen taste very fresh and delicious.
Good to know
Dunhuang offers a half-price sale on Mother’s Day.
The Big Eater Challenge is available for those looking for a fun experience.
There is free parking in downtown Flushing for customers.
Restaurant offers traditional Thai style design with beautiful decor and art, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Seating includes indoor and outdoor options with a unique boat-like layout featuring river wall art. The vibe is quiet and clean, suitable for relaxed dining and date nights.
Plenty of street parking exists around here. It stays decent most times but can get busy in the afternoon.
Tom Yum Ramen Nam Khon features a creamy broth packed with seafood flavors. The Tom Yum Goong Ramen offers a spicy, rich taste that stands out among noodle soups.
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Happy hour drinks run from 11:30 am until 5 pm daily.
The lunch special is priced at $12, offering good value.
Expect a 20% automatic gratuity for parties of 6 or more.
Spacious interior with modern decor and ample lighting creates a comfortable and clean atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, suitable for groups or casual dining. Unique touches like special bowls to keep food warm and music from a flat screen TV add to the experience.
Parking sits right at the door, offering convenient access. However, the space is very limited, so spots fill up quickly.
Options include ramen, 乌冬, and rice noodles, letting you pick your favorite. Rice noodles stand out as a better choice compared to ramen noodles here.
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Parking is available directly in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM.
The portions are large enough to pack for a second meal the next day.
Small cafe offers cozy seating for about 16 people with simple, clean decor and chill music creating a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. The space feels calm and comfortable, with tables spaced for easy dining.
A parking lot behind the restaurant offers easy access for pickups. Sometimes ringing a bell is needed to get assistance.
Soup dumplings and shrimp dumpling ramen stand out alongside ramen with wonton. The ramen dishes come with rich broths and fresh ingredients.
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Currently, they are running a combo special where for 18 dollars you get a noodle soup plus one of their bubble teas.
Parking in the back is great, but you need to ring the bell.
If you do not eat pork or shrimp or are vegetarian, there are still options available.
Small space with bright, clean interior and cute cartoon decorations creates a cozy, family-friendly atmosphere. Dining area feels comfortable and lively without crowding or pressure. Menu offers authentic Hong Kong-style Cantonese dishes with an extensive selection.
Plenty of on-street metered parking surrounds the area. Finding street parking is quick, even during busy times like Sunday lunch. Parking only exists on the street, no lots or garages.
Broths include curry ramen with beef tendon and brisket and MK style beef tenderloin ramen. Options feature brisket and tripe in ramen soup. The ramen is mild with not too spicy flavors.
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Be aware of the cash only policies.
Street parking is the only option available.
The restaurant closes early and rushes customers out past 9 PM.
Individual booths create a private dining experience with foldable dividers for optional socializing. The interior mimics Japanese ramen shops, offering a quiet, cozy atmosphere ideal for solo diners. A quick ordering system and free water machine add convenience to the setting.
Finding parking spots around this location is easy. Parking is convenient for those who drive.
Broth stands out as rich and flavorful, paired with fresh noodles made onsite. The ramen offers an authentic Japanese taste that many find unmatched in the area.
Good to know
The dining area opens after 7 PM.
Expect a wait of about 15-20 minutes on a weekday for dinner around 7pm.
The establishment closes at 9:30 PM.
Massive, clean space suits big groups and families with make-your-own hot pot and ramen bars. Atmosphere is lively and often loud, with a family-friendly vibe but not suited for romantic dates. Beautiful decor and lighting create a delicate, fancy setting despite cramped tables and busy crowds.
Plenty of free parking exists in the shopping mall lot. This offers a clear advantage for visitors in the area.
Seafood ramen stands out with fresh crab legs and stuffed clams. The ramen bowl offers a solid option amid a wide variety of meals including sushi and hibachi.
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The buffet costs $35 for all-you-can-eat sushi, sashimi, hot pot, and seafood.
Kids meals are cheaper only if they are short; tall kids pay the regular price.
The restaurant is clean and organized, ensuring a pleasant dining experience.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a modern interior featuring wooden panels, neon sign, and multiple TVs showing K-pop and sports. Music sets a lively atmosphere without overwhelming noise. Offers a variety of soju flavors and Korean fried chicken considered among the best, paired with casual bar vibes.
Korean Ramen stands out with its spicy rice cake complement. The ramen offers great taste and value, making it a solid choice to finish your meal.
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Happy hour is from Monday to Thursday until 6 PM with 50% off drinks.
Wednesdays feature all-day happy hour with 50% off beer and soju.
The kitchen closes at 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Sprawling courtyards and waterfront views create a blend of indoor and outdoor spaces with original industrial architecture and modern touches. The atmosphere stays vibrant and creative, featuring live music, offbeat shops, and family-friendly activities like mini-golf and art workshops. Elevated walkways and open vendor setups add to the dynamic flow of the space.
A large parking lot offers plenty of spaces that are safe and close to the main stores. Parking is easy and inexpensive, making access convenient alongside public transit options.
Japan Village offers delicious ramen with many options. The ramen and rice balls taste amazing and stand out in the food hall.
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VIP tickets allow early entry to avoid long lines at events.
The Rib King NYC event runs until September or October.
Friday night salsa nights are popular during summer months.
Open kitchen with live grilling stations offers fresh seafood preparation. Seating is tight and close, creating a lively and casual dining atmosphere. Decor blends outdated elements with some attractive features like chandeliers and a sushi bar.
Free parking sits right at the entrance and on the roof of the neighboring Aldi store. This spot offers easy access and no-cost parking options.
Japanese-style ramen features as a recent addition alongside the hibachi grill and hotpot. The ramen offers a variety of flavors and pairs well with the all you can eat sushi and grilled meat options.
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The buffet costs $39.99 per person.
There is a 2-hour dining window.
A temperature check is required to gain entry.
Outdoor courtyard features Japanese-themed artwork and paper lanterns, creating an authentic village marketplace vibe. Indoor spaces include a small supermarket, sake bar, and diverse shops with arcade games and collectibles upstairs. Atmosphere blends warmth and coolness with open seating and detailed design, attracting those interested in Japanese culture and cuisine.
Parking offers convenient access with options including street spots and a parking garage. Sunday parking is free, and there is also parking at the back for easy entry.
Ramen here features a black garlic tonkotsu broth and extra super wavy noodles. The selection includes a full range of Japanese favorites with a focus on affordable, high-quality options.
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The food hall opens at 12 PM daily.
An exhibition and sale of foods from Japan runs from February 23rd to 26th.
Free sake tasting is available on Saturdays.