Cozy spot offers a clean, classy vibe with quiet comfort despite nearby smoke. Tsukemen shines with bold chili paste and fried garlic flavors. Prices stay reasonable, but portions are small, making it great for takeout fans.
Dipping ramen features a Southeast Asian influence with chili paste and fried garlic adding bold flavors. The Tsukemen Ramen Dipper and coconut ramen stand out as notable dishes.
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The restaurant appears to do a heavy takeout business.
The prices at Hoshi Ramen were reasonable.
There was not a lot of seating inside the shop.
Spacious layout and open kitchen create a modern, airy feel. Signature Yuzu Shio ramen offers a unique taste. Bright, refreshing yuzu tsuyu tsukemen serves cold with a zesty, creamy flavor perfect for hot days.
Bright and refreshing yuzu tsuyu tsukemen stands out with a fresh, creamy, and perfectly balanced flavor. Served cold, it offers a slightly zesty taste that cools down on hot days.
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Happy hour specials on drinks and food are available from 4-7pm on weekdays.
A weekday lunch special is offered for $25, including an appetizer, ramen, and drink.
The restaurant has gluten-free options available for those with dietary restrictions.
Ramen spot shines with creamy broth in tsukemen dishes like hab and chicken with cabbage. Cozy wooden izakaya style and warm yellow lighting set a traditional mood. Long tables and chill music create a relaxed dining experience.
Broth stands out as creamy and flavorful. The hab Tsukemen and Chicken with cabbage offer delicious options. This tsukemen meets high standards without fail.
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Not all restaurants near Chinatown accept credit cards, but this one does without restrictions.
I should not park at the plaza across the street because I will get towed.
Parking can be difficult here on a busy night, but I came at lunch and it wasn’t tough to find.
Small, cozy spot with samurai decor and playful claw machines sets a laidback vibe. Tsukemen shines with perfectly cooked noodles and bold flavors like spicy curry and karaage combo. Japanese pop and anime soundtracks boost the authentic feel.
Dipping noodles come with Japanese quality and perfectly cooked noodles. Options include the spicy curry tsukemen and a hybrid combo with karaage, all delivering strong flavor.
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The restaurant offers a special menu during weekdays before 3 PM with only two dishes.
There is plenty of free parking in the large lot right out front.
Expect smaller portion sizes compared to other ramen places.
Japanese spot inside a lively market serves rich, spicy broths with chewy noodles. Cold Tsukemen features thick noodles dipped in hot sauce, matching ramen's flavor. Crowds gather even off-peak, enjoying rooftop views of Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges.
Cold noodles come with a hot, soup-like sauce for dipping. Thick, chewy noodles hold onto the broth well. The broth and wontons match those in the ramen, creating a consistent flavor profile.
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Ordering via QR code and receiving at the table is easy.
Okiboru House of Tan Tan opens till 10 pm every day.
Expect small portion sizes for the price.
Small space with intimate seating suits all diners. Loud, vibrant atmosphere fills the room quickly. Tsukemen features chewy noodles and authentic sauce that make each bite fun and flavorful.
Dipping noodles come with a chewy texture that makes eating fun. The tsukemen sauce offers authentic, flavorful taste that pairs well with the noodles.
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There is a parking lot available for visitors.
Parking security has been a concern due to past vandalism incidents.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays.
Small, intimate space blends Japanese craftsmanship with handmade ceramics for a stylish, peaceful vibe. Duck Tsukemen features smoky dipping sauce and tender duck breast with larger noodles for an authentic bite. Watching the chef at the bar adds a mesmerizing touch.
Smoky dipping sauce and tender, thinly sliced duck breast define the Duck Tsukemen here. Larger noodles offer a satisfying bite, delivering an authentic taste just like in Japan.
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You order and pay from your phone using the TOAST app.
Happy hour runs on weekdays with unique non-traditional dishes.
The restaurant offers both carnivore and vegan ramen options.
Small Japanese spot shines with an open kitchen where chefs craft okonomiyaki. Cold Hiroshima style tsukemen boasts a thin umami broth and bouncy noodles paired with tender beef. Authentic vibe and modern interiors make it lively and welcoming.
Cold Hiroshima style tsukemen features a thin broth packed with umami flavor. Noodles are bouncy with a good chew, paired with super tender beef.
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Enter the Pokémon card raffle by purchasing a drink and an okonomiyaki.
Parking is available right in front of the building.
The restaurant gets busy on weekends, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Spacious interior blends modern wood design with warm lighting for a peaceful vibe. Tsukemen features rich creamy soup and house-made noodles that deliver deep umami flavor. Calm, open space supports a tranquil dining experience away from crowds.
Soup for tsukemen is rich and creamy with a complex umami flavor. Noodles are house-made and toothsome, pairing well with the broth.
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The restaurant is 100% vegan and plant-based.
Ippudo V is located near High Street AC train station and the York Street F train stop.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during busy weekends.
Spacious interior blends modern style with a Japanese vibe, creating a cozy atmosphere. Tsukemen shines with rich dipping broth and slow-cooked pork, offering authentic flavors. Seating suits quick stops or relaxed meals with a comfortable dining room.
Bowls feature authentic Japanese flavor with a rich dipping broth served alongside. The spicy tokusei tsukemen includes a slow-sous-vide cooked pork slice, adding depth to the dish.
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Expect long wait times on weekends, especially before 6pm.
The restaurant has a mix of regular and bar seating for solo or group dining.
Noodle portions are larger than average, providing good value.
Small ramen shop offers spicy miso tsukemen with thick, savory broth and flavorful men ma. Cozy space with minimalist wood counters and soft lighting creates an intimate vibe. Ceramic bowls and barley tea add authentic charm despite limited seating and warm atmosphere.
Spicy miso tsukemen features a thick, dense broth with a perfect balance of savory and umami in the dipping sauce. Noodles come with tasty men ma, making the tsukemen very flavorful and delicious.
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It is not suitable to go with a big group due to limited space.
There is usually a wait during dinner hours.
Parking can be difficult if it’s busy.
Small ramen spot shines with authentic Japanese atmosphere and ultra chewy cold noodles in tsukemen. Chicken-based broth tastes rich and clean, while pork deluxe tsukemen impresses with gigantic servings and true flavors. Cozy vibe blends nostalgia and flavor perfectly.
Cold noodles have an ultra chewiness just like in Japan. The pork deluxe tsukemen comes in a gigantic serving size and offers authentic, delicious flavors with proper fish flour broth.
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The restaurant serves only chicken ramen and tsukemen from Wednesday to Sunday.
On Mondays, only jiro ramen and miso ramen are available.
Prices are reasonable, with a typical meal for two costing around $80.
Small space with open kitchen and comfortable bar seating creates a warm vibe. Tsukemen shines with thick noodles and rich dipping sauce, perfect for cold days. Minimalistic decor and lively music make it a casual soup spot with a fun atmosphere.
Tsukemen features thick noodles served with a rich dipping sauce, accompanied by a piece of char siu and an egg on the side. The dish offers an authentic, hearty flavor that suits cold weather well.
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Reservations are not required, but expect a wait during peak hours.
The restaurant is open daily until 10 PM, making it a late-night option.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended for smaller purchases.
Cozy booths and a cherry blossom tree imitation create a soft, inviting space. Tsukemen features a rich savory broth and flavorful plain dipping sauce that stands out. Lively music and visible kitchen action add to the fun vibe and engaging dining experience.
Rich, savory broth defines the tsukemen here, paired with cold noodles for dipping. The plain dipping sauce stands out as very flavorful and super interesting.
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The air conditioning has been broken for an extended period.
Expect a warm dining experience due to the lack of air conditioning.
Prices for ramen are considered affordable by some visitors.
Open space with high ceilings and warm lighting creates a calm, inviting atmosphere. Tsukemen features excellent noodles and a broth that stays tasty without greasiness. Bar seating faces an open kitchen, enhancing the interactive dining experience.
Broth stays tasty without greasiness and pairs well with excellent noodles and pork slices. Options like Deluxe Tsukemen and Atsumori Style offer authentic, high-quality flavors similar to those in Japan.
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The Hololive Myth collaboration event occurs monthly with special promotional dishes.
Reservations are recommended for events to secure a spot due to high demand.
Parking validation is available for guests who dine at the restaurant.
Cozy, cramped space with communal seating offers an authentic ramen experience. Homemade noodles shine in the tsukemen, delivering rich, comforting flavors. Quick dining vibe matches traditional Japanese ramen culture perfectly.
Noodles in the tsukemen are homemade and stand out as some of the best in the U.S. The broth and noodles together create a flavor that feels like home and rivals offerings from California.
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The place doesn't open till 5pm; arrive early to avoid long waits.
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak hours.
Parking can be an issue; the lot is very small.
Cozy spot with intimate seating fits small groups and families. Tsukemen features thick chewy noodles with a savory broth that's flavorful but mild. Ramen shines with rich broth and unique spicy flavors, offering hearty portions that satisfy.
Thick, chewy noodles come separate from a concentrated savory broth for dipping. The soup has a solid flavor but could be stronger.
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An automatic 18% gratuity is added to all bills, including takeout orders.
They offer a 1/2 off special during lunch time from Monday to Friday.
The restaurant requires payment and an 18% tip before receiving the food.
Counter seating faces an open kitchen where chefs prepare ramen with an intricate process. Enjoy 40-hour tsukemen that offers a unique dipping experience. The cramped space has a Tokyo feel with tight bar-style seating and authentic decor.
Offers 40-hour tsukemen that stands out in the area. The dipping ramen provides a unique ramen experience not found elsewhere nearby.
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There are only two tables for four people, leading to limited seating.
Expect high prices for extra toppings, like $7 for corn and chives.
The portion size is generous, offering good value for the price.
Ramen spot shines with Naruto-themed decor and a lively, peaceful vibe. Tsukemen offers thick, flavorful soup with authentic Japanese taste. Wide booths and an open kitchen add to the modern, fresh design making it a cozy, anime-inspired dining choice.
Tsukemen here features a thick, flavorful soup that closely matches authentic Japanese styles. The menu includes special options like the Gawr Gura Chashu Tsukemen and a deluxe version praised for its authentic taste.
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Reservations are recommended for special events to secure a spot.
Happy hour offers discounts on appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Expect a 10-minute wait for seating during peak weekend hours.
Walls covered in One Piece anime art create a cozy, immersive vibe with soft lighting and peaceful music. Curry tsukemen offers a rich, flavorful taste and is a rare pork-free option. Space feels warm and inviting, perfect for anime fans seeking a chill spot.
The curry tsukemen stands out with its rich, flavorful, and fresh taste. It offers a unique profile and is also one of the few pork-free options available.
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Reservations are not required, but you need to sign in on their waitlist.
The restaurant is small, so expect longer wait times on busy weekends.
The menu states 'shrimp-based broth' but may contain pork; inquire if needed.
Small space with intimate seating creates a cozy vibe. Tsukemen shines with yuzu dipping sauce offering a refreshing umami punch. Minimalist decor and quick QR ordering make dining efficient and focused.
The tsukemen features a light, refreshing yuzu flavor in the dipping sauce that satisfies umami cravings. Broth offers depth of flavor that stands out compared to other noodle options.
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Expect to wait at least 30 minutes to get inside.
Arrive early to avoid long lines.
There is no bathroom available at the location.
Small, modern ramen spot boasts a cozy patio with atmospheric lights and heaters. Tsukemen shines with a thick pork broth rich in shiitake and bonito. Vibrant vibe and Naruto-themed decor draw friends seeking authentic flavors.
Thick, pork-based broth stands out with shiitake mushrooms and bonito flakes for a rich, non-greasy flavor. Tsukemen here offers a deep, traditional taste that rivals those found in Japan.
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Happy hour menu is available from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
No wait for tables around 1-2pm during my visit.
Small ramen spot offers handmade noodles and an open kitchen for a fresh feel. Tsukemen shines with spicy sweet broth and a hint of truffle oil. Stylish décor and cozy outdoor seating create a casual yet refined dining vibe.
Spicy yet sweet dipping ramen comes with noodles served on the side. Truffle oil adds a unique touch to the Tsukemen Dipping Ramen.
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A 4.5% kitchen surcharge is added to all bills.
Expect ramen prices to average around $40 per bowl.
Non-pork options for wantons are available.
Stylish, cozy interior sets a warm, inviting mood perfect for intimate dinners. Thick noodles with rich broth make tsukemen a standout dish. Pair it with miso soup and a refreshing Yuzu Soda for a complete experience.
Thick noodles come with a rich, flavorful broth for dipping. The tsukemen pairs well with miso soup and a refreshing Yuzu Soda.
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Manhatto has not obtained their liquor license yet, so plan accordingly for drinks.
Prices are reasonable, especially for the quality of food offered.
The lunch special includes soup, salad, and an entrée at a great value.
Counter seating wraps around a Japanese-inspired bar where ramen is made in front of diners, creating a classic Japanese vibe. Spicy miso tsukemen features thick, chewy noodles with a rich, concentrated broth. Friendly staff and cozy atmosphere make solo dining easy and welcoming.
Thick, chewy noodles come with a rich, concentrated broth in the spicy miso tsukemen. The dish offers a highly customizable and filling noodle experience with solid, authentic flavors.
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To order, use the QR code menu at your designated seat.
Yasubee offers small, medium, and large portions of noodles for the same price.
They provide soup-wari to thin out and heat the remaining dipping broth.
Small, stylish spot offers authentic tsukemen with a rich, spicy broth that stands out. Modern, clean interior creates a cozy atmosphere that feels truly Japanese. Pet-friendly outdoor patio adds a homey touch for diners with pets.
Authentic flavor stands out in the tsukemen here, with a rich and satisfying broth. The Spicy Tsukemen delivers a strong kick, making it a memorable choice among other versions in the area.
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Happy hour menu features hearty options and runs from 4-6pm daily.
Parking is available in a small lot; street parking is also an option nearby.
The lunch special offers a good deal for those looking to save.
Modern ramen spot features an open kitchen and stylish décor with wood and industrial touches. Tsukemen shines with agedashi tofu and extra noodles, paired with edamame and seaweed salad. Loud music and communal tables create a lively atmosphere.
Tsukemen here matches the style found in Tokyo with good flavor even when a bit watery. The version with agedashi tofu and extra noodles stands out, often served with edamame and seaweed salad on the side.
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Arriving before 5 PM allows you to get a seat right away.
The lunch special includes 1 ramen and 1 appetizer.
Making a reservation is highly suggested for dinner on a Friday evening.
Ramen spot offers authentic Japanese vibe with counter seating and open kitchen. Tsukemen shines with creamy, smoky broth and rich dipping sauce. Ordering via QR codes keeps service fast and efficient in a cozy, packed space.
The tsukemen features a super creamy broth with a rich, complex flavor profile including smokiness, saltiness, and fishiness. The dipping noodles offer an authentic experience with a packed dipping sauce that stands out for its depth.
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The restaurant does not accept cash for payment.
You will need internet access to use the QR code ordering system.
Expect a wait; I arrived at 11:45 and was seated an hour later.
Cozy vintage vibe fills the small ramen spot with a loud, chaotic energy indoors. Heated, dog-friendly patio offers a calm, private space outside. Tonkotsu Tsukemen shines with rich umami broth and tasty fried chicken, making it a flavorful choice for tsukemen lovers.
Room temperature noodles come with a rich umami broth for dipping. The Tonkotsu Tsukemen includes tasty fried chicken and flavorful mushrooms that add depth to the dish.
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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.
Small, cozy spot offers authentic rich broth in a casual, bright space. Pork tsukemen shines with hearty flavors that satisfy quickly. Compact seating fits about ten, making it perfect for a comforting quick meal.
Pork tsukemen stands out with rich, satisfying flavors. The Tokyo Tsukemen consistently delivers a solid, hearty meal in a small, intimate setting.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays.
They close at 10 PM on Saturdays.
Customers order and pay on their phone.