The 9 Best Ramen Restaurants in NYC

Courtesy of Ichiran
Courtesy of Ichiran
Julia Goicochea

Comfort foods defy cultural categorization—a point made evident by New York’s obsession with this Japanese soup staple. Locals here rave over ramen, a slurp-worthy noodle soup hailing from Japan. Here are the nine best restaurants to enjoy a taste of Japan in New York City.

1. Ivan Ramen

Restaurant, Japanese, American

Ramen
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Only in New York can a self-described “Jewish kid from Long Island” open one of the city’s most acclaimed Japanese restaurants. At Lower East Side hot spot Ivan Ramen, Japan’s staple soup takes on a New York twist. Daring diners can expect unusual ingredients here, such as smashed egg, ahi tuna “sashimi,” yuzu-dashi, and more.

2. Hide-Chan Ramen

Restaurant, Japanese, Ramen

The combination of Hide-Chan Ramen’s luxe atmosphere and low prices is a recipe for success. Judging by its swarms of soup-slurping locals, the restaurant boasts more than just one winning recipe. Rich ramen dishes in such varieties as miso and spicy garlic feature unusual add-ons, such as cod roe, garlic chips, and more.

3. Yuji Ramen

Restaurant, Japanese

It should come as no surprise that one of the city’s hottest ramen spots calls Brooklyn’s trendy Williamsburg area home. Fresh toppings and seafood-based broths are the focus at Yuji Ramen, an eatery known for quirky creations such as bacon and egg ramen, tonkotsu-style tuna broth, and sea urchin and clam lip toppings. Tip: don’t miss Yuji’s mazemen, a broth-less brand of ramen earning the spot acclaim.

5. Totto Ramen

Restaurant, Japanese, Ramen

At its locations in New York City, Taiwan, and Boston, Totto Ramen puts a global spin on a Japanese staple. Here, interpretations of miso, chicken, and vegetable ramen come topped with seasoned avocado, char siu pork, and more internationally inspired ingredients.

6. Ippudo

Restaurant, Japanese

Trust the spot’s nearly 9,000 Yelp reviews, and run, don’t walk, to Ippudo. From Sydney to Singapore to two locations in New York City, this “ramen noodle brasserie” delivers Japanese soul food to the world. Wasabi, minty cilantro, and vegetarian sesame ramen are only a sampling of Ippudo’s various avant-garde eats.

Ippudo | © Edsel Little / Flickr

7. Ichiran

Restaurant, Japanese

Like your ramen with a side of solitude? Thanks to Japanese chain Ichiran, which comes equipped with individual dining booths, you can enjoy your soup sans disturbances. By removing pesky distractions, Ichiran invites you to savor its famous tonkotsu, focusing solely on the flavor in front of you.

Courtesy of Ichiran

8. Chuko

Restaurant, Japanese, Ramen

Serious foodies flock to Chuko, a self-described “brainchild of three ramen geeks” specializing in creative concoctions. Locations in Brooklyn’s Bushwick and Prospect Heights cater to a trendy clientele with veggie tofu and lime, kimchi and spicy pork, and pork bone and mustard greens ramen varieties.

9. Ramen-Ya

Restaurant, Japanese, Ramen

Abura Soba
Courtesy of Ramen-Ya

At its two New York City locations, Ramen-Ya commits itself to “mastering the way of Ramen.” Sampling its menu, we’d call the spot’s mission completed. Soy sauce broth, black garlic oil, and creamy kale ramen set this Samurai apart from the rest of the city’s slurp shops.

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