Tiny space with an open kitchen and windowsill bar offers a cozy, classic Japanese atmosphere. Music plays softly while guests watch chefs prepare meals, creating a welcoming vibe ideal for solo diners or small groups.
Ramen here stands out with beef ramen and spicy miso veggie ramen as key highlights. The food pairs with excellent service for a solid Japanese dining experience.
Broth and noodles come together in incredible beef ramen and a spicy miso veggie ramen that stands out. Service matches the food quality, making the ramen experience consistently excellent.
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.
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.
Ramen here features creamy tonkotsu broth with noodles cooked to a firm texture. Options include a satisfying vegan ramen and a kids meal with chashu, fried chicken, and fries.
Good to know
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.
Small Japanese restaurant offers cozy ambience with tables close together and sushi chefs preparing dishes in front. Atmosphere stays low-key and relaxed, welcoming casual dinners any day. Known for excellent ramen and skewered grilling, it draws those seeking quality without high prices.
Tonkatsu Ramen features a rich, milky, umami broth that stands out among NYC options. Yakitori skewers come perfectly charred and sushi includes fresh, customizable rolls like the Philly with salmon and avocado.
Tonkatsu Ramen features a rich, milky, umami broth that rivals versions found in Japan. The ramen includes all necessary ingredients without extra charges, making it a complete and satisfying dish.
Good to know
Yakitori sticks are priced around three dollars, offering great quality.
The $20 lunch special includes sushi and ramen.
The restaurant allows BYOB, which can enhance your dining experience.
Bright, cozy space offers fresh sushi and a wide range of Japanese snacks. Enjoy high-quality ramen and instant options with specialty sauces. Clean, Tokyo-style vibe makes shopping both fun and practical.
Freshness stands out with sushi and onigiri that taste very good and are reasonably priced. The selection includes a diverse variety of sushi and onigiri, along with many imported goods and snacks.
High-quality ramen and instant ramen options stand out here. The selection includes specialty sauces and snacks that complement the ramen well.
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The market offers a wide selection of Japanese snacks and sweets.
Prepared food items are affordable and popular among shoppers.
Cleanliness is a priority, making for a pleasant shopping experience.
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.
Broths highlight Yuzu Shio Ramen with a bright, citrusy flavor. Both ramen and udon noodles come out well, with udon often standing out as underrated and flavorful.
Good to know
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 ramen restaurant with dim lighting and cozy, cramped seating creates a calming, warm atmosphere. The space feels a bit worn but maintains a chill vibe that suits casual meals or date nights. Unique combination of ramen and Tibetan cuisine offers a distinctive dining experience.
The ramen features a perfectly spicy broth with lean meat that melts in your mouth. Tonkotsu ramen and soup dumplings stand out as exceptionally good and satisfying dishes.
Broths are perfectly spicy and addictive, especially the momo and tonkotsu ramen. Dumplings and kimchi pair well, with options like pork-chive fried dumplings and soup dumplings. Service is attentive, noticing small details like chili oil drips and offering extra sauce.
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The lunch special includes edamame, spring rolls, and seaweed salad.
Most soups are priced between $11-14.
The portions are amazing for the price.
Small Japanese restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with fresh sushi and aesthetic plating. The vibe shifts from quiet and relaxing afternoons to lively and joyful evenings. Outdoor seating is available but somewhat limited in space.
Sushi comes made to order with fresh ingredients and authentic rice preparation. Nabeyaki Udon noodles and lunch bento boxes offer celiac-safe options with solid value and genuine Japanese flavors.
Broth lacks depth and tastes like instant ramen. Pork slices are tender but overall ramen feels incredibly mediocre compared to local standards. Noodles are firm but do not elevate the dish.
Good to know
Lunch specials are available from 11:30 AM to 4 PM every day.
The late night menu is shorter than the dinner menu.
The restaurant offers vegan options and celiac-safe sushi.
Semi-private booths with call buttons create an intimate and private dining experience reminiscent of Japanese style. The atmosphere feels cozy and detailed, allowing diners to enjoy meals without interruption. Decorations and seating arrangements emphasize personal space and comfort.
Ramen here stands out with its full flavor and a perfect spice blend in the Kyushu spicy tonkotsu variety. The spicy ramen features a Szechuan spice that stays tasteful without overpowering.
Ramen here stands out for its rich flavor and authentic taste. Bowls come with a cozy atmosphere that complements the delicious experience.
Good to know
During the grand opening weekend, any order of ramen comes with a free drink from Tbaar next door until February 6.
Reservations are recommended as there was a wait without them.
Be prepared to wait for a table on weekends.
Tiny, narrow space feels cramped and intimate, decorated with anime artwork and figurines. Atmosphere is chill with anime shows and Japanese songs playing quietly in the background. Seating includes a small bar area, creating a cozy vibe typical of a ramen shop.
Ramen here features authentic flavors and excellent quality noodles that stand out. The menu includes vegan options and generous portions like the Mega Ramen, alongside tasty sides such as takoyaki and katsu chicken buns.
Broth stands out as delicious and authentic, especially with Roaster Pork. Noodles are best quality and the Miso ramen with extra noodles is a favorite. Vegan and mega ramen options are also well-prepared and satisfying.
Good to know
Expect a wait during lunch and dinner rush hours.
Portions are huge, so come hungry.
Lunch deals offer great value; take advantage of them.