Ramen
Ramen
Page 2Bassanova 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.