Small ramen restaurant with authentic Japanese decor and an anime mural creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere. Child-friendly amenities include cute plates and utensils, making it welcoming for families. The vibe feels like eating in Japan, enhanced by Jpop music and warm, inviting energy.
Ramen here tastes authentic and rich, capturing the essence of Japan. The menu includes standout dishes like tori karaage and tempura, both highly praised for flavor and quality.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the karaage fried chicken stands out as an exceptional appetizer. The Tori Karaage pairs well with the Choya side, making the fried chicken a delicious choice here.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; walk-ins only.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours.
The noodles contain eggs, which is important for vegans to know.
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.
Ramen here features a perfect broth that is not too salty with moist, tender chicken and pork. Bento boxes offer delicious, well-portioned meals around $13, and the spicy vegan ramen stands out for its flavor.
Japanese fried chicken stands out with its amazing crispiness and perfectly cooked Karrage. The kombu chicken version offers a unique twist that many find absolutely out of this world.
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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.
Cozy interior blends coffee shop, noodle bar, and Japanese market elements with fresh, attractive decor and large tables that avoid crowding. Atmosphere stays calm and inviting, contrasting with typical loud ramen spots. Friendly energy suits those seeking a relaxed dining experience.
Ramen here features a creamy tonkotsu broth with noodles cooked to a perfect firmness. Options include a satisfying vegan ramen and a kids meal with chashu, fried chicken, and fries.
Fried chicken comes out perfect and flavorful. It appears as an appetizer and in the kids meal with chashu ramen, fries, and fruit.
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The establishment is open on Christmas.
The restaurant offers a variety of ramen options with great toppings and flavorful broth.
The location is very convenient.
Large space with hundreds of origami cranes hanging from the ceiling and an interior that looks into the kitchen creates a beautiful, intimate atmosphere. Karaoke and a cozy bar add lively energy, while Japanese-style cocktails and sake complement the experience. The vibe suits conversation and group gatherings alike.
Ramen here stands out for its rich flavors and authentic Okinawa style. The broth and noodles deliver a taste that rivals ramen found in Japan, with a reputation for being the best ramen on the Upper East Side.
Crispy outside and juicy inside, the fried chicken offers full flavor without being too oily. Both Japanese and Korean styles stand out as delicious and well-prepared.
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.
Small, intimate space with wood paneling and artwork creates a calming atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and relaxed, welcoming guests who enjoy unique Japanese grill dishes with a modern twist. Seating includes bar stools and wooden tables, supporting a simple yet spacious setting.
Ramen here stands out with rich pork broth and tender noodles. The Hiroshima-yaki features a thin, crispy crepe-like layer with grilled chicken and savory sauces. Takoyaki is made in-house, noted for its authentic texture and flavor.
Crunchy rice puff coating gives the fried chicken a unique texture. The bowl is well seasoned, consistently delicious, and pairs well with rice.
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You pay at the front and they bring your food out, making it very casual.
The restaurant offers affordable Japanese food.
The menu is easy to navigate and customizable based on one's preference.
Combination of mini mart and ramen counter creates a cozy, market-like atmosphere with a small dining area and quick service. The space feels clean and efficient, bustling yet comfortable, resembling a casual Japanese store. Crowds gather for fresh, flavorful onigiri and handrolls, especially during peak hours.
Freshly made onigiri stands out with its flavorful rice and authentic taste. The menu also includes handrolls, ramen, and fresh fish, offering a variety of Japanese food options.
A full piece of flavorful fried chicken fills the karage onigiri. The spicy fried chicken don offers nicely cooked pieces with a spicy kick but overall tastes average.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, so plan your visit accordingly.
Each rice ball or spam musubi costs about $2-3.
Seating space is very limited, with only a few seats available.
Handmade udon noodles served in handcrafted ceramic bowls create an authentic dining experience. The space feels cozy and calming with fresh flowers adding a personal touch. Small size and close tables foster an intimate atmosphere often favored for family gatherings.
Handmade udon noodles come in huge, beautiful bowls with broths that are very flavorful. Dishes like beef sukiyaki udon and yakuzen curry udon stand out for their rich taste and presentation.
Karaage fried chicken comes out perfectly crispy with a delicious sauce. It pairs well with udon noodles and salads, making for a yummy combo.
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Dinner costs $30-50 per person.
The restaurant can make dishes without garlic and scallion for customers with allergies.
The udon joint serves a cold/not-hot-broth option.
Small noodle house with intimate seating and a cozy, traditional vibe offers a unique matcha ramen experience and dishes with beautiful presentation. Lighting is dim, creating a relaxed but sometimes sleepy atmosphere. The space feels warm and modern, with careful attention to detail throughout.
Unique matcha ramen stands out with a rich broth made from green tea and tender chicken slices simmered in it. The menu stays simple but delivers authentic Japanese flavors, including tsukemen ramen and hojicha ramen that balance lightness with full flavor.
Fried chicken comes as crispy karaage made from thigh meat. It stays non-greasy and holds good flavor.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only, so plan accordingly.
There is easy parking on Northern Blvd.
The portion size of the noodles is a bit small.
Space combines a deli counter with a backroom bar featuring vinyl records and 70s/80s memorabilia. Atmosphere stays lively with classic rock music on vinyl and an old school DJ booth. Crowd enjoys controlling music and sampling soju-based cocktails alongside Korean dishes.
Edamame dumplings stand out with a unique flavor. The menu also features soy garlic wings and ramen, offering a solid range of Japanese-inspired dishes.
Korean fried chicken wings stand out with their crispy texture and bold flavor. The fried chicken pairs well with edamame dumplings and kimchi pancake for a unique twist.
Good to know
The restaurant has a dinner menu that starts after 6pm.
They offer breakfast service.
The deli has lower prices compared to Katz's.
Small, intimate space blends Japanese furniture craftsmanship with handmade ceramics for plating, creating a stylish, peaceful ambiance. Watching the chef prepare ramen at the bar adds a mesmerizing, personal touch. The atmosphere feels like a high-end omakase bar with a clean, thoughtful design.
Ramen features three-dimensional, layered flavors with a clam broth base that is light and savory. Temaki hand rolls offer fresh, impressive flavor combinations alongside the ramen.
Fried chicken here is superb, flavorful, juicy, and not greasy. The wings are very crispy with a perfectly sweet and savory tebasaki style.
Good to know
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.
Restaurant combines authentic Japanese sushi and Korean fried chicken in a beautifully decorated space. Atmosphere feels welcoming and suits families well. Fried chicken stands out as crispy and flavorful, often prompting repeat orders.
Sushi stands out with authentic Japanese sushi options alongside Korean fried chicken upstairs. Dishes like shrimp tempura, tuna roll, and chicken teriyaki with nearly perfect sauce complement the menu.
Spicy Korean fried chicken comes perfectly seasoned with a crispy outside and juicy inside. Crispy soy garlic and spicy fried chicken stand out as bold flavors that often lead to ordering seconds.
Good to know
The restaurant is not open before 5 PM.
The chicken wings are for takeout only.
Portions are generous, more than enough for groups.
Small takeaway spot with no indoor seating and benches outside for quick bites. Atmosphere feels cozy and casual, attracting those looking for fresh, made-to-order Japanese fried chicken. Known for juicy kara-age and Nagoya wings, it offers a simple, focused menu with friendly service.
Fresh onigiri stands out with options like salmon, roast pork, and plum. The menu also features crispy kara-age, tasty takoyaki, and solid ramen and bento choices.
Juicy and crispy fried chicken comes freshly made to order. It stays warm and delivers a perfectly fried texture every time.
Good to know
The onigiri bento costs $18.45 and includes 2 onigiris, 2 pieces of karaage, and some sides.
There is about a 10 minute wait for your food.
Delivery is also available.
Small, clean space creates an intimate eating environment with picnic-style tables and extra seating in the back. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy with relaxed, elegant vibes suitable for casual meals or dates. Music and free snacks add to the comfortable ambiance.
Rich, savory ramen broth pairs with chewy noodles and melt-in-your-mouth chashu pork. Options include seafood ramen, veggie ramen, and unagi rice, all prepared with attention to flavor and spice level.
Taiwanese fried chicken stands out with its crispy texture and bold flavor. The fried chicken rice pairs well with the spicy hot pot for a satisfying meal.
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You can get a set meal with sides and bubble tea for under $15.
The restaurant only offers take out after 7:40 PM.
There is limited seating, so it is better to take out.
Small space captures authentic Japanese bar culture with gorgeous decor and graphic design. Atmosphere feels relaxing and lively, blending cozy vibes with unique cocktail menu styled like an anime comic. Crowds often form outside, reflecting its popularity and energy.
Ramen here stands out with authentic flavors that rival those found in Japan. The broth is rich and the noodles perfectly cooked, making it a go-to spot for high-quality Japanese food in the city.
Juicy and flavorful fried chicken stands out with options like karaage and Tang Yang styles. The chicken pairs well with cilantro, red onion, and seaweed over rice, and the dipping sauce adds a nice finishing touch.
Good to know
Expect a wait of 10-15 minutes for 2 people around dinner time.
For 3-4 people, the wait can be closer to 15-25 minutes on weekends.
You should get there early if it’s a busy time.
Small, cozy ramen spot with minimalistic Japanese decor and a trendy, relaxed vibe. Atmosphere ranges from loud and lively to chill and intimate depending on seating and crowd. Known for outstanding ramen and sake, it draws a mix of diners seeking quality and ambiance.
Ramen stands out with its high quality and spicy tonkotsu variety. This spot serves some of the best ramen in the city, known for rich flavors and satisfying bowls.
Crispy fried chicken features a crunchy batter topped with sesame seeds, peanuts, and scallions. Spicy versions balance heat and sweetness, while the lightly fried chicken katsu pairs well with curry and sticky rice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for Friday nights.
You should book in advance due to the small size of the restaurant.
They check for vaccine cards before dining in.
Korean restaurant offers spacious seating and a welcoming atmosphere with calm, caring vibes. It stays uncrowded and clean, making it suitable for both quick meals and relaxed gatherings. Parking availability adds convenience rarely found nearby.
Teriyaki chicken cup bap stands out with its tasty, boneless fried chicken and rich sauce. The menu also features kimchi fried rice and teriyaki rice bowls that pair well with wings and sandwiches.
Offers halal Korean fried chicken with impeccable sauces and a homely, local vibe. The fried chicken comes in options like cup bap and wraps, paired well with Parmesan truffle fries.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a full halal menu with Zabiha certified products.
Parking is available, which is rare in Elmhurst.
A small box of loaded fries costs $13.
Cozy Korean pub with laid-back but lively vibe and clean, inviting interior. Offers unique grilled chicken thighs alongside a fantastic house draft beer that pairs well with the food. Tables are well spaced, creating a comfortable spot for gatherings.
Grilled chicken thigh and pork katsu stand out with generous portions and flavors that remind of Korean katsu. Sauces like butter garlic and especially wasabi mayo add a delicious kick.
Crispy fried chicken shines with a spicy-sweet glaze and a golden, perfectly coated crust. The chicken stays soft inside while delivering a clean, flavorful taste from fresh oil.
Good to know
There is a 30% discount available until the 14th.
The restaurant allows customers to choose the spiciness of the seasoned chicken.
The Pollack Bean Sprout Soup and the Spicy Chicken Vegetables Soup are available off the Breakfast menu until 3 PM.
Counter seating surrounds chefs assembling heavily garnished hand rolls in a dark, minimalist dining room that contrasts with a bright plant shop entrance. Atmosphere feels clean and classy with a modern style and a calm, practical design. Seating is spacious, allowing diners to watch chefs work without feeling cramped.
Sushi features fresh fish and extra crispy seaweed wrap imported from Japan. Both omakase and customizable sushi roll options are available in a spacious, relaxed setting.
Signature hand roll set includes weekend-only fried chicken that stands out. The fried chicken ranks among favorite Korean fried chicken experiences.
Good to know
There is no seating until 9:15 PM for late appointments at 8:45 PM.
The kitchen closes at 9:30 PM while diners are still eating.
The only dining sets available are the grab set and the temaki set, which are both flavorful but expensive, approaching $40.
Gastropub combines modern elegance with cozy warmth in a space featuring a sleek bar up front and a larger area with a big screen TV in the back. Atmosphere stays relaxed and intimate with friendly bartenders and inviting lighting. The setup accommodates families and larger parties, making it suitable for casual gatherings or events.
Fresh sashimi stands out, served with purple rice and in the popular Sashimi Dupbap with great textures. Other dishes include beef tartare with nori wraps and pork kimchi gyoza, plus a Korean twist on pork katsu.
Impossibly crisp and tender, the Korean fried chicken comes with a sweet, hot, and savory glaze. The fried chicken is perfectly seasoned and paired with a tangy dipping sauce.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy.
The back area is ideal for happy hour or cocktail parties.
Expect to pay $5 for a small plate of kimchi.
Traditional Japanese decor creates an intimate setting with dimmed lighting and crystal-lit tables fostering a cozy, moody vibe. The atmosphere stays quiet enough for conversation while bustling with patrons, making it popular for date nights. A small seating capacity enhances the sense of privacy and charm.
Tempura stays crispy even over hot rice and sauce. Donburi dishes like pork belly, shrimp tempura, and eel with shredded nori come with well-balanced rice portions. Oyakodon and curry offer solid Japanese comfort food options.
Fried chicken comes piping-hot and juicy with a crispy coating. Chicken nanban features fried chicken topped with tartar sauce. Kara-age appears as a popular starter alongside other fried appetizers.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant closes at 11 PM on Thursdays, but may refuse entry after 9:50 PM.
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.
Onigiri stands out with perfectly seasoned rice and fresh fillings like crab, egg, and shrimp tempura. Takoyaki features generous octopus chunks, and drinks include a notable matcha cake latte alongside a variety of bubble tea flavors.
Fried chicken onigiri and chicken sandwiches stand out with great flavor and portion options. Korean fried chicken wings and popcorn chicken also deliver solid taste and variety.
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.
Small space with an adorable aesthetic and clean, welcoming decor feels more like a to-go bakery than a sit-down spot. Staff often occupy the limited seating casually, creating a laid-back but sometimes uncomfortable vibe. A claw machine adds a playful touch to the otherwise minimal setup.
Ramen features a deeply flavorful broth and noodles with perfect texture. The chicken ramen includes fried chicken and pairs well with taro bubble tea and takoyaki.
Generous servings of fried chicken bites come free sometimes and taste amazing. The fried chicken rice bowl offers good value at $14, and the chicken ramen includes crispy fried chicken pieces.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect possible wait times during peak hours.
Payment options include credit cards and cash, but no Apple Pay.
The restaurant offers a variety of teas, ramen, and bakery items.
Fried chicken takeaway offers super crispy Korean-style wings and a small counter seating area with cute figurine decor. The atmosphere stays chill and cozy, attracting those who want quick service and flavorful fried dishes. Packaging aims to keep food crispy, though moisture can affect warmth during takeout.
Purple yam mochi boba stands out with its unique flavor. Chicken katsu over rice and Japanese curry offer classic Japanese comfort with rich, satisfying tastes.
Wings come super crispy with a light, crispy breading that holds up well. Both original and spicy seasonings deliver solid flavor, and the sweet chili sauce adds a nice touch.
Good to know
Parking is a hassle but available around the block.
The restaurant offers a good kids menu and options for vegetarians and pescatarians.
Expect to pay around $25 for a meal, which is on par with other takeout places.
Spacious layout with an open kitchen and in-house noodle making creates a modern, airy feel. Atmosphere blends airport lounge calm with family-friendly seating and outdoor options. Unique Yuzu Shio ramen stands out as a signature dish.
Yuzu ramen stands out with its unique yuzu shio broth and bright citrus flavor. Tsuyu tsukemen offers a rich dipping experience, and crispy chicken gyoza tostadas add a crunchy side.
Spicy fried chicken comes crispy outside and juicy inside, often tossed in sauce with spicy mayo and chili threads. Variations include a yuzu flavor that adds a bright, citrusy note to the tender, flavorful karaage.
Good to know
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.
Spacious lounge with high ceilings and digital art installations creates a trendy and welcoming atmosphere. Music features hot DJs spinning K-pop and other hits, setting a chill vibe suitable for groups. Stylish decor and attention to detail enhance the overall experience.
Fresh Toro Temaki stands out with quality rivaling omakase sushi. The spring octopus salad, open cold lobster roll, and tender Korean kalbi yakitori offer a variety of flavors with well-balanced sauces.
Crispy fried chicken comes in a soy garlic flavor with a generous portion size. Tangy pickled radish and a truffle dip on the fries add extra flavor.
Good to know
Reservations require a bottle purchase, with a minimum charge of $190.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all bills.
The establishment closes at 2 AM, so plan your night accordingly.
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.
Ramen stands out with its mackerel ramen and veggie tempura that deliver unique flavors. Yakitori also features as a notable dish alongside consistently excellent ramen.
Freshly fried karaage comes with a zesty lemon wedge and spicy mayo, balancing flavors well. Fried chicken appears as a popular appetizer with no substitutions allowed.
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 with tasteful Japanese-inspired design and a welcoming outdoor terrace creates a cozy, vibrant atmosphere. Club music contrasts with quiet moments, attracting a mix of diners who enjoy customizable ramen and unique drinks like matcha beer and creative cocktails.
Broth stands out with rich flavor that matches authentic Japanese ramen. The pork ramen and salmon sushi roll offer distinct tastes, with noodles cooked just right and a satisfying soup base.
Lightly battered and fried, the Kaarage fried chicken offers a delicious, crispy texture. The flavor is rich and buttery, making it stand out among typical fried chicken dishes.
Good to know
Happy hour is from 4pm to 6pm with $6 beers.
A waiting line starts to form before 9:00 pm.
The establishment closes at 1 AM.
Small ramen shop with cozy atmosphere and well-designed decor offers a loft room for small groups. The vibe is warm and inviting with soft background music, though noise can rise when phones ring. Seating is clean and comfortable, creating a relaxing environment.
Osaka Beef Ramen spicy offers a rich, flavorful broth with tender noodles. The combo meals pair hearty ramen with crispy gyoza or fresh sides, making for a satisfying Japanese food experience.
Karaage Chicken stands out with its crispy texture and authentic Japanese flavor. Fried chicken appears in dishes like curry don and pairs well with ramen and rice bowls.
Good to know
Hitto Ramen has a special through the end of the month offering $1 appetizers with any meal.
There is a $1 price on appetizers when ordering ramen or something with rice.
Hitto offers gluten free ramen noodles.
Graffiti-like walls and artistic decor create a New York City vibe with a family-friendly flare. Multiple TVs and arcade games add lively entertainment, while a full bar offers creative cocktails and cold beers. The atmosphere stays upbeat and fun, suitable for both date nights and family outings.
Ramen stands out with its delicious and spicy stir-fried versions. Shrimp tacos add variety alongside solid Japanese food options.
Fried chicken here is light and crispy, never oily. Options include a Nashville hot fried chicken sandwich with a good crunch and heat, a honey mustard fried chicken sandwich, and chicken thighs served plain, Nashville hot, or with waffles and syrup.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 7pm with fun questions and a well-made setup.
The restaurant hosts private events and networking gatherings upon request.
Reservations are recommended for special events to ensure seating availability.