Bright, clean space with clear chairs and cute Asian toys creates a cozy, relaxed vibe. Freshly made dumplings are prepared by hand in view, adding to the authentic atmosphere. Smiles and friendly energy fill the room, making it suitable for casual meals.
Handmade dumplings stand out with fresh, homemade quality and incredible taste. The menu also features soup dumplings and yummy wontons, alongside tasty ramen and sides like wings and cucumber salad.
Broth offers great depth and flavor with a standout spicy pork tonkatsu that many find a revelation. Dumplings complement the delicious ramen soup well, making it a solid spot for both.
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Prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes.
The portion sizes are large and filling.
Dumplings are made to order with many options available.
Asian restaurant with modern, inviting decor and photo-worthy corners creates a friendly, vibey atmosphere. Loud, chill music and several TVs showing sports and K-pop fill the space. Cocktails like lychee and passionfruit complement soft dumplings and flavorful chicken rolls.
Chow mein and chow fun feature chewy, flavorful noodles cooked well. Dumplings, bao buns, and pork belly stand out with rich taste and texture.
Broth stands out with its creamy, smooth, slightly sweet pork tonkotsu flavor. Thin chashu pork cooks perfectly, paired with medium noodles for a balanced bowl.
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Happy hour starts at 8pm with $1 wings and late night deals.
The $1 wings are a popular choice during happy hour.
Parking is easier at this location compared to others in the area.
Industrial and modern space with ample natural light creates a clean and cozy atmosphere. Hand-painted art and murals add charm while aromas of sesame oil and fresh spices fill the air. Family-friendly vibe includes thoughtful touches like kid-friendly utensils and bowls.
Authentic Cantonese dishes include dry noodle, cucumber salad, dumplings, and beef roll. Dumplings can be steamed on request. Rice noodles reflect flavors from Hunan cuisine.
Ramen features a rich beef bone broth and tender braised beef. The noodles come both in soup and dry styles, with the chef preparing each bowl just right in a bright, modern space.
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Parking is easy to find in the garage on the first level of the complex.
Seating is somewhat limited, so consider visiting on a weekday or opting for takeout.
The portion sizes are generous, especially for soups and noodles.
Small dining area offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with tasteful decor and clean, well-lit space. Energy stays comfortable and chill, attracting those who appreciate a homey vibe. The setting feels friendly and welcoming, making it a pleasant spot for casual meals.
Crab Rangoon stands out with its sweet, creamy filling and cream cheese flavor. Mongolian Beef and Rice Bowls arrive hot and well presented. Takoyaki offers ball-shaped dumplings with octopus and a teriyaki-like sauce.
Broth stands out with rich tonkotsu flavor paired with tender pork. Noodles come perfectly cooked, making the ramen deeply satisfying and flavorful.
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The restaurant offers a variety of ramen dishes and vegetarian options.
Prices for ramen start at $4.95 for chicken yakitori.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Asian restaurant offers beautiful decor and a cozy, chill atmosphere with quick service that suits solo dining. The menu features authentic, spicy dishes like mala noodles and soup dumplings, with options to customize heat levels. Portions are generous, and the space feels welcoming and easygoing.
Soup dumplings come in pork and chicken, served piping hot and packed with flavor. Xiao Long Bao and crystal shrimp dumplings stand out alongside tasty noodles and a dim sum platter.
Broths range from fiery and authentic Mala to a balanced, not-too-heavy tonkotsu and a rich Miso base. Ramen noodles come tender and toothsome, often paired with toppings like brisket, fried tofu, sweet corn, and black mushrooms.
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The boba and tea menu is only available at the cashier.
They provide chili oil on the side for customizing spiciness.
The takeout packaging may spill soup if not handled carefully.
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.
Soup dumplings stand out with a rich, delicate flavor that surpasses many Chinatown options. The Dan Dan Noodles offer a spicy, satisfying bite, paired well with crispy, creamy crab rangoon that has a subtle seafood kick.
Broth stands out with deep flavor and variety including curry ramen and spicy tonkotsu. Eggs add richness, and options like Shio and Tantan ramen offer good choices.
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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.
Simple, clean space with Asian accents creates a laid back, welcoming atmosphere. Friendly staff make it feel like home, supporting a family-owned business. Known for authentic Asian dishes served in generous portions.
Egg rolls stand out with a crispy texture and balanced grease, especially the shrimp variety paired with a sweet and spicy sauce. Authentic dishes like Dan Dan noodles, dumplings, and cold small plates reflect traditional flavors.
Ramen here features flavorful meatballs and a nice spice in the broth. The bowls come with good proportion and deliver a tasty, satisfying soup experience.
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Sunday is pho day with special offerings.
Yum Noodles offers free appetizers with any dine-in purchase.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Small space with simple elegant Japanese style and low lighting creates a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. The vibe feels intimate and welcoming, drawing people who appreciate calm dining. A singing robot adds a unique, playful touch to the experience.
Wonton Soup stands out with large portions lasting multiple meals and a rich, satisfying flavor. The menu also features Sichuan noodles, crab Rangoon, and a light, slightly sweet pumpkin congee that soothes sore throats.
Broths are rich and flavorful, especially the Black Garlic Tonkatsu Ramen which stands out. Noodles come perfectly cooked with consistently outstanding quality across visits.
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Karaoke starts soon; check for specific dates and times.
The restaurant offers many vegetarian options, including tofu substitutions.
A 3-course meal for two costs less than $50.
Small space with about four tables creates a cozy café feel and quaint atmosphere. Music adds to the relaxed vibe, making it a welcoming spot for casual dining or carry-out.
Sweet and sour chicken stays crispy with excellent white rice. Pork fried dumplings have a generous filling and the best wrapper. Wonton soup is soothing and easy to eat when sick. Lo Mein and ramen come out delicious.
Rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles define the Tonkotsu ramen here. Fresh toppings and an option for extra chili oil add depth, all at a more reasonable price than many spots.
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The restaurant offers a small but diverse menu featuring Taiwanese, Korean, and Chinese dishes.
Dumplings are priced at $14, which is higher than average for similar dishes.
The restaurant is known for using high-quality ingredients, including real milk in their drinks.
Chinese noodle restaurant offers authentic Lanzhou beef noodles with hand-pulled noodles and a clean, flavorful broth. Interior feels bright and new, reflecting modern Chinese style, with a quiet and pleasant atmosphere. The place attracts those seeking halal, northern-west style Chinese cuisine near the beach.
Hand pulled noodles stand out for their authentic taste and texture. The leek dumplings also offer a flavorful and satisfying option.
Handmade ramen noodles come in custom shapes, tenderness, and thickness. The broth, beef, and noodles all taste delicious. Medium size ramen is a popular choice. Side dishes are generous with ramen sets.
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The restaurant offers two hours of free underground parking.
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, Lanzhou Beef Noodles are $8.99, down from $14.99.
Everything was 50% off during the soft opening.
Small Japanese restaurant offers cozy and intimate atmosphere with quiet, relaxing vibe and lovely, well-designed decor. Guests enjoy beautifully presented dishes and exceptional ramen in a welcoming setting.
Crab Rangoon stands out with its sizable portions and flavorful taste. Spring rolls and egg rolls also appear as solid options.
Broth offers a subtle authentic flavor that stands out from other ramen spots. Bowls come at a reasonable price and deliver a cozy, intimate dining experience.
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Expect a 20-30 minute wait during weekend dinner hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Lunch specials are available from 11am to 3pm on weekdays.
Small dining space blends with an attached market offering Asian snacks and imported goods. Atmosphere feels vibrant and relaxed, decorated with anime and lanterns that create a cozy, intimate vibe. Crowds gather here, drawn by the unique setting and lively energy.
Steamed and soup dumplings stand out for their freshness and flavor. Mongolian beef and pork buns deliver phenomenal taste with rich garlic and spice notes.
Tonkatsu ramen and udon stand out for their rich flavors and satisfying textures. The ramen consistently delivers a delicious and memorable experience that draws families and ramen lovers alike.
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Free dessert is offered on Tuesdays for all diners.
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Parking is available on-site but can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Small space combines modern design with a traditional noodle house feel, featuring a koi fish pond that adds calm. Bright, clean, and meticulously maintained, it offers a cozy and relaxing atmosphere despite its size. The place stands out for its thoughtful details and authentic Asian vibe.
Soup dumplings stand out with a clear, clean consume and bursting flavor, especially when paired with julienned ginger and chili oil. Scallion pancakes offer a crispy texture that adds a nice contrast without being greasy.
Ramen here features authentic Asian flavors with a rich, delicious broth. The signature ramen stands out for its flavorful and fair priced quality that impresses every time.
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Reservations are not accepted, so expect possible wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant offers large portions, with meals averaging around $15.
Credit cards are accepted, but check if mobile payments are also available.
Airy, modern space with spacious seating and cute decor creates a cozy family feel. Atmosphere stays relaxed and well lit, blending cleanliness with inviting warmth. Music features a mix of 80's songs, adding to the comfortable vibe.
Dim sum matches the quality found in Hong Kong with standout items like soup dumplings and shrimp and pork dumplings. Veggie spring rolls, scallion pancakes, and spicy rice noodles add variety to the menu.
Ramen here features unique twists and a variety of flavors like spicy miso and vegetarian options. The noodles come with rich broths and pair well with dishes like scallion pancakes and dumplings.
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The restaurant is located just behind Times Square.
The prices are reasonable and not expensive.
The restaurant is clean and well kept.
Open kitchen with hand-pulled noodles and dumplings offers a captivating cooking show visible through large windows. The space feels cozy and welcoming but can be stuffy and warm inside. Authentic Chinese flavors attract noodle lovers seeking traditional Lanzhou beef noodle soup and soup dumplings.
Soup dumplings stand out with juicy shrimp and rich broth, often considered the best in the area. Hand pulled noodles and beef pancake rolls also feature prominently, delivering authentic flavors consistently.
Authentic Lanzhou ramen features hand-made pull noodles that are very chewy and come in generous portions with plenty of beef. Stir-fried and spicy versions stand out as especially delicious and affordable.
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Expect 15-20 minute wait times on weekends for a table.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol, only sodas and teas.
Takeout orders may not include rice with certain dishes, like kung pao chicken.
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.
Dumplings stand out with spicy chili oil kick and plump shrimp fillings. Dim sum feels fresh and pairs well with bouncy noodles and garlicky beef & broccoli lo mein.
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, cozy restaurant with light, bright interior and plenty of space between tables creates a calm, chill atmosphere. Background features classic jazz piano and old Japanese pop music at a comfortable volume. The vibe is quiet and relaxing, making it easy to enjoy meals and conversation.
Pork soup dumplings stand out with their juicy, flavorful, and tender filling. They taste better than some places that focus solely on soup dumplings.
Ramen here features a rich broth that balances deep flavor without excess salt. The chashu pork is tender, char-grilled, and perfectly seasoned, especially in the Tonkatsu and spicy miso ramen. Portions are generous and the vegetable ramen stands out for its quality.
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Parking can be difficult to find near the restaurant.
The prices are reasonable compared to other ramen places.
Momoya Ramen offers a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
Restaurant offers a cozy vibe with a clean, modern interior featuring an anime wall. Atmosphere feels laid-back and welcoming, suitable for casual meals. Menu highlights include top-notch pho and ramen, drawing a diverse crowd for satisfying Asian dishes.
Spicy but balanced Sichuan-style sauerkraut fish stands out alongside crispy spring rolls and pot dumplings that highlight simplicity. Beef ramen and chicken dumplings add solid variety to the menu.
Broth stays balanced and not overly salty like chain spots. Pork and beef in the bowls come tender and flavorful. Signature sauerkraut fish adds a unique twist alongside classic spring rolls.
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The restaurant is very clean and bright.
Prices are reasonable with generous portions.
They offer a loyalty program for frequent customers.
Stylish interior with soft orange and purple lighting creates a warm, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of East Asian settings. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming, enhanced by cool jazz music and thoughtful decorations. The space invites calm dining and conversation without feeling corporate or sterile.
Scallion pancake has a perfect crunch and strong flavor. Dumplings taste authentic and are packed with flavor. Noodles and soups offer comforting, delicious options.
Broth has a rich bone broth base with deep pork flavor, possibly from Chinese Five Spice or Anise. Toppings include soft boiled eggs and fresh shrimp, with options like black garlic ramen and wonton soup.
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The restaurant has only been open for 7 weeks, making it a new local spot.
Expect mild wait times during peak hours, especially on Friday nights.
The menu features a good variety of traditional Chinese and Taiwanese noodle soups.
Asian restaurant offers beautiful Asian decor and cozy booths that provide privacy within an open layout. Upbeat, funky music creates a lively yet welcoming atmosphere. Staff accommodate guests thoughtfully, including providing water bowls for pets.
Blue crab Rangoon stands out with its rich flavor. The menu also features authentic dan dan noodles and Szechuan ma la ramen with strong numbing spice. Fried rice and pork gyoza add solid variety.
Rich, comforting broth delivers full umami goodness. The Szechuan ma la ramen and Hell's ramen stand out for their bold, flavorful profiles with adjustable spice levels.
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Lunch specials are available from Monday to Friday.
Desserts and fried chicken wings can be purchased for one yuan during special events.
The menu recently changed, featuring new ramen options.
Small town shop vibe with clean, cozy interior and anime-style decor creates a bright, cheerful atmosphere. Music adds to the friendly, calm energy. The place feels welcoming for families and ramen lovers alike.
Crab Rangoon stands out with a special sauce that makes it very memorable. Soup dumplings pair well with ramen broth, and the pork belly bun is also a recommended choice.
Broths have a homemade flavor with just the right amount of spice. Meats and toppings stay fresh and flavorful. Options like Super Ichiro Ramen and chicken katsu ramen stand out for their taste.
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Prices are reasonable compared to other ramen places in the area.
The portions are large, providing good value for the price.
Take-out orders are packaged well for convenience.
Small space with exquisitely decorated and modern interior creates a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Quiet and comfortable setting suits casual or special dinners. Friendly staff contribute to a welcoming vibe.
Soup dumplings stand out with great flavor. Pork dumplings and pork ramen also feature on the menu.
Rich, flavorful chicken ramen features tender chicken and perfectly cooked noodles. Pork ramen offers a tasty broth with a couple of small meat pieces, alongside delicious soup dumplings and rolls.
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The restaurant allows customers to bring their own alcohol.
Parking can be crowded during lunch hours.
The restaurant maintains a clean and organized environment.
Small space with dim lighting and cozy vibe suits quiet meals. Pork and cabbage dumplings offer a crispy, tasty bite. Ramen shines with Marbled Pork Rib and spicy Tonkotsu broth, making it a top pick for noodle fans.
Dumplings stand out with delicious pork and Chinese cabbage filling. Fried dumplings offer a crispy texture that impresses many. Servers often recommend these as a must-try.
Ramen here stands out for its Marbled Pork Rib and extra spicy Tonkotsu noodle soup. The broth is rich and the noodles hold up well, making it a solid choice for ramen lovers.
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The restaurant is currently not operational due to relocation.
The new location on 72nd is not opened yet.
The prices are affordable, around €30 per person.
Noodle shop offers a calm and relaxing atmosphere with clean, humble interiors and minimal seating. The environment stays peaceful and quiet, creating a welcoming space with attentive service. Charging spots add a practical touch to the simple setup.
Black Garlic Ramen stands out with rich flavor, paired well with fried dumplings and pork Xiao Long Bao. Sticky Rice steamed Shumai adds variety to the noodle and dumpling options.
Rich, comforting broths like Tonkotsu and Black Garlic Ramen stand out here. The beef udon ramen offers deep flavor, and the ingredients are consistently fresh and flavorful.
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They now close at 9:30 pm.
The prices are affordable; add 6-piece chicken wontons for $2.50.
Parking is not a problem at all.
Tiny Japanese restaurant offers cozy atmosphere with cramped seating during busy times and squeaky chairs on tile floors. The vibe stays relaxed and intimate, suited for casual dining and enjoying ramen and Asian dishes.
Xiao Long Bao stand out with tasty, visually appealing soup dumplings. Scallion pancakes and fried rice also deliver solid flavors, alongside well-priced appetizers like pork buns and pan-fried gyoza.
Tonkotsu chashu ramen stands out with its rich broth and tender pork slices. The black garlic ramen and agedashi tofu also offer deep, savory flavors that match authentic Japanese styles.
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Parking is available on the side street; the lot can be crowded.
Expect a wait time of up to 15 minutes during peak hours.
Vegan options are clearly marked on the menu.
Small dining area with only four tables creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of Japan. Quiet environment features mild old jazz music and a family-run vibe that feels warm and welcoming. Seating is comfortable but limited, making it ideal for quiet meals rather than large groups.
Fresh dumplings and scallion pancakes stand out with strong flavors and great texture. Dim sum and sushi offer a solid variety, including tasty steamed veggie dumplings and pork ramen.
Broths here have great flavor that reminds of authentic ramen in Japan. Options include pork, chicken, shrimp, and tender rib ramen, each with fresh ingredients like a sweet pickled egg yolk.
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Take-out is recommended due to the limited seating.
The restaurant closes at 1am.
This is the only place open in the area until 1 AM.
Small dining area offers a cozy atmosphere with modern, clean decor and fresh flowers on tables. The space feels calm and inviting, suitable for quiet meals or meetings. The setting combines simplicity with warmth, creating a welcoming environment.
Crab Rangoon stands out with a homemade feel and strong flavor. The General Tso's chicken and beef and broccoli come in generous portions with tasty fried rice.
Rich, flavorful broth defines the Tonkotsu Ramen, perfectly balanced and not too salty. Chicken ramen offers a lot of flavor and the pork is exceptionally tender. Mini bowls are available for kids, and the ramen is consistently prepared just right.
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The prices at KAZU KITCHEN Asian & Ramen are very reasonable for the quality.
There is a free parking lot available, making it easy to find a spot.
The restaurant is family-run and emphasizes customer care.
Open kitchen reveals clean, professional food preparation with handmade noodles and Lanzhou-style broth. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming with comfortable furniture and a spacious, well-lit layout. Guests enjoy responsive live music and a casual vibe that feels authentic and immersive.
Beef dumplings stand out with well-seasoned filling and a pan-fried texture. The spot also serves hand pulled noodles and soup dumplings that get strong mentions.
Muslim-owned and Halal options shape the menu with a focus on Halal ramen. The style leans toward a different take than traditional Japanese ramen.
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BEEF UP NOODLE is a unique no-tip halal place.
The food is halal.
The portions are generous and the prices are decent.
Modern, clean space with stylish decor and spotless seating creates a calm, welcoming atmosphere. The environment stays quiet and intimate, allowing easy conversation. Large dining area offers tables, booths, and counter seating for a comfortable experience.
Sesame Chicken stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with steamed rice. Other dishes include hibachi shrimp, chicken stir-fry, and lo mein, while crab rangoon tastes better dipped in sauce.
Ramen features rich, flavorful soup and perfectly grilled pork belly. Options include pork belly ramen and bourbon chicken ramen, both with generous portions and fresh ingredients.
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KOTO Asian Bistro is open on Christmas Day.
The menu includes ramen, hibachi, stir-fried noodles, and rice dishes.
Prices at KOTO Asian Bistro are very reasonable.