Ramen
Ramen
Page 2Jin Ramen
Though not the very best in town, Harlem's Jin Ramen still provides great ramen and pork buns for the Columbia community and neighborhood locals.
Bassanova Ramen
Bassanova is a below-ground Japanese spot in Chinatown where you can get an excellent bowl of creamy green curry ramen.
Nakamura
A tiny little ramen spot on the Lower East Side, serving up some very good soups that aren't as heavy as many others.
Hide-Chan Ramen
Run by the same folks that brought Totto Ramen to Midtown, Hide-Chan serves great ramen in midtown. .
Chuko
Three blocks from the Barclays Center, Chuko is not only an ideal pre-game move, but our favorite ramen joint in Brooklyn.
Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen
Kung Fu Little Steamed Buns Ramen is a good Chinese spot in Hell's Kitchen.
Tabata Noodle
There are plenty of spots to grab amazing ramen in New York. While Tabata isn’t the best, it’s a great Midtown option. Tabata is nothing fancy, just a straight up soup shop without any bells and whistles.
Roc-N-Ramen
Roc-N-Ramen in the Bronx serves ramen bowls with Caribbean ingredients like curried oxtail and jerk chicken.
Tampopo Ramen
Tampopo Ramen is a neighborhood Japanese spot in Washington Heights that has a sake menu you should explore during Happy Hour.
Momosan Ramen & Sake
Momosan is easy to miss as you walk down Lexington, but for a quick meal ramen lunch or dinner, keep it in mind.
Momofuku Noodle Bar
Momofuku Noodle Bar 2.0 (in the Time Warner Center) still has a downtown feel, and the food is really good.
Wanpaku
Wanpaku is a tiny Japanese spot in Greenpoint with a cocktail bar (The Hidden Pearl) in the back.
Jin Ramen
Jin Ramen is a little Japanese restaurant on the Upper West Side where you can get a good bowl of ramen.
Tonchin
Tonchin is a cool ramen place near Penn Station where you can pretend you’re Downtown instead of being near a Tim Hortons.