Small ramen restaurant offers cozy ambiance with wood accents and minimalistic decor featuring an open kitchen. Atmosphere stays pleasant and tranquil with music at a moderate volume. Guests find it welcoming and comfortable for a quiet meal.
Takoyaki comes out crispy and plump, packed with plenty of octopus. Each piece has a satisfying crunch and rich flavor that stands out.
Rich ramen bowls come at affordable prices here. The food stays delicious while keeping costs low.
Good to know
The price for a bowl is around 18-20 dollars.
The restaurant offers vegan ramen on the menu.
The restaurant is open late hours.
Long, narrow space with modern Japanese-style decor features warm lighting and wood accents that create a cozy, calm atmosphere. Seating is comfortable, enhancing a relaxed dining experience suitable for families. Open kitchen and bubble tea station add to the inviting environment.
Takoyaki comes out crispy on the outside and creamy inside with small squid chunks. Bonito flakes top the hot octopus balls, making them a delicious appetizer option.
Food offers great taste and delicate presentation at affordable prices. Meals satisfy without stretching the budget.
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The prices at Ichiddo Ramen are affordable and reasonable for the quality.
Parking is convenient right at the entrance of the restaurant.
Ichiddo Ramen offers a kid-friendly environment with kids size chopsticks.
Ramen restaurant with Japandi interior featuring wooden walls, flowers, and bonsai creates a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Music ranges from pop to K-pop, making the vibe lively and energetic, though sometimes loud for conversation. Seating includes bar options and an upstairs area for parties, supporting a versatile dining experience.
Balls come out crispy on the outside and soft, gooey inside with a huge piece of squid in the middle.
Two types of lunch deals make meals very affordable. Prices stay low despite the area's usual expense. Japanese cuisine here is notably budget-friendly.
Good to know
The lunch special offers a main, side, and dessert for $25.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Rolls are priced between $6 and $8, making it budget-friendly.
Ramen restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with heart-shaped cup stoppers adding charm. The space feels welcoming and comfortable, attracting families with a kids menu and easy access. Food stands out with well-developed flavors and tender meats, delivering quality beyond typical mall food courts.
Takoyaki comes out piping hot and fresh every time. The octopus inside is chewy, and the overall taste is good.
Prices stay very affordable while the food remains delicious and healthy.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a diverse menu with options for meat lovers, vegetarians, and vegans.
Credit cards are accepted, but a surcharge applies for using them.
The menu changes seasonally, ensuring fresh ingredients are used.
Spacious Asian fusion restaurant with bright ambiance and friendly atmosphere featuring authentic music and a cute teddy bear photo spot. Seating is plentiful and the environment feels cozy and calm. The layout combines casual cafe elements with table service, creating a relaxed dining experience.
Takoyaki comes with plenty of octopus and holds up well alongside other dishes like combination fried rice and Indonesian-style noodle soup. The texture and flavor make it a solid choice here.
Menu items come at very affordable prices that are hard to find elsewhere. Options include coffee, snacks, ramen, gado-gado salad, and Indonesian dishes, all priced accessibly.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a variety of ramen dishes and small appetizers.
Expect generous portions at affordable prices.
The drink menu is still being developed, so options may be limited.
Second-floor Japanese restaurant with retro anime art and spacious, cozy interior offers a pet-friendly patio and private booths. Atmosphere feels warm and vibrant, ideal for relaxed gatherings with friends. Staff perform table-side torching adding an interactive touch to dining.
Takoyaki stands out as a favorite dish here, known for its amazing flavor and often described as one of the best around. It pairs well with other popular items like gyudon and beef yakitori.
Food comes fresh and tasty with very affordable prices. Dishes stay delicious without stretching the budget, and service matches the value.
Good to know
The restaurant has limited parking space available.
Expect long wait times during peak hours.
The menu features a variety of dishes including sushi, rice bowls, and ramen.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with authentic decor and an atmosphere that feels like Tokyo. Background anime music adds to the unique vibe while the space invites easy conversation among friends. Cold Sapporo beer and house sake complement the highly praised ramen and other dishes.
Big chunks of fresh octopus fill the takoyaki, giving it a crispy outside and soft, savory inside. It serves as a great appetizer and works well for sharing or takeaway.
Lunch sets cost between $13 and $18 and include combos like ramen with rice and seaweed. Prices stay affordable throughout the menu, making it easy to get a filling meal without spending much.
Good to know
$13 lunch specials are available Monday to Friday.
Avoid bringing large strollers or groups of 8 or more due to seating limitations.
A mandatory 20% gratuity is charged for parties of 5 or more.
Bubble tea shop offers a cozy, charming decor with comfortable seating in a small, inviting space. The atmosphere is warm and casual, though staff conversations can be loud. It draws a crowd looking for affordable, quality tea and unique food options like New Orleans style chicken and onigiri.
Generous pieces of octopus fill the takoyaki, making each bite substantial. They serve it quickly, and the takoyaki satisfies cravings with its fresh, flavorful chunks.
Prices stay very affordable compared to many other bubble tea spots. This place offers budget-friendly options without cutting corners.
Good to know
Bring cash if you want to save some money.
They charge a 3% fee for card payments at the self-ordering kiosk.
Nom Tea only has 3 high chairs available for families.
Seating arranges in unique bee hive-like booths that offer privacy and comfort. Atmosphere stays intimate and quiet, with relaxing music enhancing the casual vibe. The space blends authentic Korean style with modern design, creating a beautiful and cozy setting.
Takoyaki octopus balls come out hot and flavorful. They pair well with other items like steam pork bao buns and shrimp tempura for a tasty mix.
Food comes at inexpensive prices with affordable lunch options. Servers provide great service alongside tasty dishes.
Good to know
The store offers free pudding or Thai iced tea during special activities.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Japanese restaurant offers a modern, clean design with a welcoming, cozy atmosphere and spacious interior including a private room for gatherings. The environment feels comfortable and warm, with seating options that provide views of the city. The place maintains a spotless, well-organized open kitchen visible to diners.
Takoyaki comes out well prepared and at the perfect temperature. The appetizer is large and flavorful, making it a solid choice to start with.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. Quality matches the cost, making it a solid choice for budget-conscious diners.
Good to know
The restaurant does not honor online reservations.
The room can be booked for special events.
The entrance is actually in 10th not 37th as it appears on the map.
Japanese-style sushi restaurant offers a beautiful interior with elegant decor and Michelin star-style tables. Atmosphere stays romantic and quiet, perfect for winding down with chill vibes. The space suits groups and features warm, casual yet high-quality dining.
Takoyaki features crispy outside and creamy inside textures with generous pieces of octopus. The flavor stays authentic and pairs well with other fresh dishes like poke bowls and tofu steak.
Fresh sushi and rolls come at affordable price points. The menu is expansive and offers tasty options during happy hours and brunch.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 4-7 PM, and weekends from 12-4 PM.
The happy hour offers $5 rolls and $8 martinis.
The restaurant charges a $2 delivery fee for orders under $40.
Large space with hundreds of origami cranes creates a cozy vibe for groups. Crispy takoyaki packed with octopus is a must-try. Prices stay affordable without sacrificing decent quality, making it great for casual dining.
Octopus balls come crispy on the outside and packed with octopus. The takoyaki stands out as a highly recommended dish alongside other favorites like sesame chicken and squid legs.
Prices stay affordable across the menu, including the Washu beef ramen. Food quality is decent while keeping costs low.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all night with great drink deals.
The restaurant has a last call for orders at 3pm.
Reservations are recommended for groups of five or more.
Modern interior with wood accents and dim lighting creates a zen atmosphere that feels clean and inviting. The vibe is tranquil and familiar, with attentive and friendly service enhancing the calm mood. Sushi presentation on a staircase-like arrangement adds a unique visual touch to the dining experience.
Takoyaki octopus stands out with a delicious, crispy texture. It pairs well with other shareable items like gyoza and calamari, making it a solid choice for a flavorful snack.
Pricing stays consistently affordable across the menu. Sushi stands out as very affordable compared to other spots in the area.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available on weekends, offering good value.
The 3 roll special costs $18, with an additional $2 for a Shrimp Tempura Roll.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol due to a pending liquor license.
Japanese lanterns and traditional artwork create a warm, inviting ambiance blending traditional and modern styles. Seating options include ramen bar or tables with comfortable, tight arrangements. Music mixes Asian and contemporary pop, enhancing a cozy, lowkey vibe.
Takoyaki stands out with its flavorful and mouthwatering taste. It pairs well with other dishes like spicy tonkotsu ramen and deep fried squid, making it a solid choice for takeout or appetizers.
Bowls with meat cost under $20, which is quite affordable for Manhattan. Noodles taste delicious and prices stay low compared to other ramen spots in Midtown.
Good to know
The restaurant has a Grand Opening special with 3 free toppings with your order.
The kaki fry appetizer is 50% off until the end of this month.
The restaurant is having a promotion through 7/31: Free appetizer with a noodle purchase.
Basement setting with a modernistic neo-shinden-zakuri-inspired layout creates an intimate and stylish space. Bright, warm lighting and anime-themed artwork add a friendly, calming vibe despite the tight, packed seating. A great sake selection complements the quiet, atmospheric environment.
Four pieces come in an order with rich flavor and enjoyable textures. The takoyaki pairs well with other dishes like karaage and tonkotsu ramen.
Affordable ramen stands out with authentic flavors and delicious taste. Prices remain consistently very affordable.
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.
Small space with some seating offers a warm, inviting atmosphere and freshly cooked fried chicken. Energy stays chill and friendly, with generous portions and reasonable prices that attract late-night crowds. Thoughtful touches like plastic gloves for eating add to the personal vibe.
Takoyaki comes alongside other fried items like chicken wings and calamari. It offers a mix of flavors but tends to be just okay compared to other dishes.
Chicken sandwiches come at very affordable prices without sacrificing quality. The overall menu offers super affordable prices that make dining easy on the wallet.
Good to know
They are open late into the night all week.
The prices are very reasonable.
The portion sizes are very generous.
Wooden decor and warm yellow lights create a cozy, intimate atmosphere that feels like a slice of Japan. The space balances stylish, modern design with a lively yet comfortable vibe typical of an izakaya. It attracts groups and couples looking for a wholesome, relaxed dining experience.
Crispy outside and soft inside, the takoyaki offers a flavorful bite. It pairs well with unagi rice for a filling meal.
Prices stay consistently affordable here. The menu offers good value without stretching the budget.
Good to know
Happy Hour runs Monday to Friday from 4 to 6 PM for $16.
The restaurant offers a variety of yakitori skewers worth trying.
Prices are reasonable, making it an affordable dining option.
Industrial and modern style with high ceilings and original art creates a calm, chill atmosphere. Spacious interior suits singles, couples, families, and groups. The vibe is casual and elegant yet simple.
Takoyaki here stands out for its delicious fried texture and is often paired with ramen. Freshly made takoyaki can be hard to find, but when available, it offers a delightful taste experience.
Sushi comes at very affordable prices here, especially for NYC. The food tastes yummy without costing much.
Good to know
They have a 3 for 20 bucks sushi roll option.
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
Hot tea is extra and costs $6 for a small pot.
Japanese restaurant offers private booths and a large bar with extensive sake selection. Takoyaki rivals Osaka quality with great flavor and texture. Dishes are affordable despite the upscale, warm atmosphere.
Takoyaki matches Osaka quality with a great balance of flavor and texture. It pairs well with other dishes like agedashi tofu and stands out among options like croquette and tonkotsu ramen.
Delicious and authentic Japanese dishes come at affordable prices here. The setting feels upscale, but the cost stays surprisingly low compared to similar spots.
Good to know
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.
Cozy spot with an open kitchen and classic Japanese atmosphere offers crispy takoyaki as a fresh appetizer. Menu features affordable ramen and dumplings with draft Sapporo beer at low prices. Fast service suits solo diners and small groups well.
Crispy and flavorful takoyaki stands out as a fresh and hot appetizer. It pairs well with other dishes like beef ramen and delivers a tasty bite every time.
Affordable ramen, poke bowls, and dumplings make up the menu. Draft Sapporo beer and sake come at very affordable prices. Fast service matches the quality meal without high cost.
Good to know
Tenichi Ramen is cash only but accepts Venmo and other digital payments.
They take your name for the waitlist if the wait exceeds 10 minutes.
No credit card payments are accepted.
Intimate booths with curtains create private dining spaces that feel like a small ramen spot in Japan. The atmosphere is cozy and beautiful, with a calm, inviting energy. Guests enjoy unique privacy while savoring authentic ramen and a selection of Japanese drinks like soju and sake.
Savory octopus balls melt in your mouth with a rich, delicious flavor. Takoyaki stands out as a highly recommended dish alongside other tasty appetizers.
Generous portions come with affordable prices. The food is consistently delicious and inexpensive.
Good to know
Happy hour discounts on drinks and appetizers are available, making it a great time to visit.
Lunch specials are offered alongside happy hour deals.
The restaurant accommodates large parties, making it family-friendly.
Small, cozy ramen restaurant with clean interiors and a real Japanese vibe. Atmosphere feels comfortable and friendly, enhanced by a great RnB music playlist. Seating is tight but comfortable, with options for solo diners.
Rich and delicious takoyaki stands out here. It consistently tastes amazing and is a popular choice alongside other dishes.
Food and beer come at affordable prices here. The menu offers extremely tasty dishes without high costs.
Good to know
They have a 'Buy One, Get One' promotion on select dishes.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm.
The price for dishes is generally not more than $20.
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.
Takoyaki stands out with its amazing taste and perfect cooking. The sauce adds a tasty touch that complements the dish well.
Casual spot with super affordable prices around $18 for huge ramen portions. Yakitoris cost about $3 each, making the food both delicious and budget-friendly.
Good to know
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.
Small space stocked with carefully curated Japanese imports creates a calm and elegant vibe. Outdoor seating with a few tables adds a relaxed touch. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and specialty items not found elsewhere in the area.
Takoyaki comes crispy on the outside and gooey inside, holding up well even in a container. It features a generous amount of ingredients and garnishes that add flavor.
Offers a great mix of high-end products and affordable alternatives. Serves high-quality fish at prices that stay reasonable.
Good to know
You should call a week in advance and pre-order the fatty tuna cuts.
On Mother’s Day, I had to call days ahead to order the Kaisen Don bowls to ensure availability.
Wheat is not noted as an allergen in items that contain soy sauce.
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.
Fresh takoyaki made with real octopus stands out here. The texture is firm, not mushy, and the flavor pairs well with other dishes like spicy beef ramen and green tea ice cream.
Sushi and lunch meals come with affordable prices. Daily happy hour from 4 to 8 pm adds to the budget-friendly options. The overall dining experience balances elegance with affordability.
Good to know
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.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with a beautiful atmosphere and spotless interior. The bar area offers views of chefs preparing dishes, creating an engaging dining experience. Known for flavorful ramen bowls and a selection of unique sake and draft beers.
Takoyaki comes out crispy and flavorful. It works well as a starter alongside dishes like Katsudon and Gyoza.
Ramen comes in good portions and packs full flavor while staying affordable. Drinks during happy hour also cost less.
Good to know
The restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip to the bill, even for solo diners.
Prices for ramen are around $15 per bowl.
The beef bowl is priced at $6 and is limited to one per ramen order.
Japanese restaurant offers semi-private booths and private rooms with sliding doors, creating an authentic and cozy atmosphere. The space feels intimate and lively, with calming music and efficient service via call buttons. Groups often gather in secluded rooms, enhancing privacy and comfort.
Takoyaki here matches the same quality as in Japan. The first bite feels like being back in Japan, with delicious authentic flavor that stands out among other appetizers.
Sushi offers high quality at affordable prices. Food stays delicious and presentable without costing much.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long waits due to limited space.
Expect to wait during weekend rush hours.
The restaurant closes at midnight.
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.
Takoyaki without mayo stands out here, served alongside other Japanese street foods like okonomiyaki. The food court offers authentic flavors with options including takoyaki, ramen, and onigiri.
Great products come with affordable prices and outstanding quality. Shops offer a wide range of low-cost Japanese snacks, beauty supplies, and kitchenware.
Good to know
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.
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.
Takoyaki octopus balls come out well cooked and pair nicely with other dishes like pork rice and omurice. The texture and flavor stand out as well done and enjoyable alongside karaage and popcorn chicken.
Ramen costs between 15 and 17 dollars, making it very affordable. Prices stay low while portions remain generous and the food tastes great.
Good to know
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.
Izakaya-style spot offers authentic Japanese decor and a lively vibe with anime visuals and a DJ. Takoyaki shines with consistent quality and pairs well with sides like shio cabbage. Happy hour keeps drinks affordable with $5 pints and $3 off cocktails.
Takoyaki stands out with its consistent quality and flavor. It pairs well with sides like shio cabbage and offers a satisfying bite alongside other dishes like karaage and gyoza.
Happy hour offers $5 pints, $3 off specialty cocktails, and $8 wines. Food and drink prices stay affordable while maintaining good quality.
Good to know
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.