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![]() All About Slurp Worthy: The Top 10 Ramen Destinations in New York( 212-334-2100; bassanova-ramen. com) I'm pretty sure I've never ever been to this hallway-shaped second-story ramen-ya, either for lunch or supper, without needing to stand awkwardly on the staircase for some time while waiting for a seat. It's great though, since the line normally moves quickly, and this Japanese import is totally worth both the wait and the journey to Midtown. ![]() ![]() And I always leave delighted. Hide-Chan Ramen is situated at 248 East 52nd Street, simply west of second Opportunity in Midtown. (212-813-1800; hidechanramen. nyc.com) Chef Yuji Haraguchi essentially opened 3 new restaurants on Ainslie Street after deserting his noodle counter at the Bowery Whole Foods, which isn't rather as insane as it sounds since they're all in the very same, small area. Thankfully, on weeknights you can really get a seat, in addition to a complete menu of Yuji's top-tier noodle developments. These are the most successfully imaginative dishes in the area, with components like cod milt, housemade almond milk, and velvety monkfish liver broth emerging on the often changing menu. Stalwarts like the Bacon & Egg Mazeman and Tunakotsu Ramen are excellent too. ![]() The Definitive Guide to Where to Get Authentic Japanese Ramen in NYC - Spoon(okonomibk. com). Just open on weeknights Forget, for a second, about the 90-minute waits. On a Tuesday. At 5 freaking o'clock. Since, in spite of their ridiculous years-long popularity (and growth to Midtown), Ippudo is still putting a lot of love into their bowls of ramen. https://zenramensushi.com and booze menus are much longer here than at a lot of ramen-yas in town, which does not aid with table turnover. Ippudo lies at 65 4th Opportunity in between 9th and 10th Streets in the East Village (212-388-0088); and at 321 West 51st Street, between 8th and 9th Opportunities in Midtown (212-974-2500). (ippudony. com) Ignore the generic condo-esque exterior at Chelsea's Jun-Men (and forgive the cramped, slightly uncomfortable interior) and get all set to slurp up some of the most interesting brand-new ramen in town. However the Pork Bone, the Miso, and the super-fiery Kimchi will make you delighted too. Owners Jun and Bo, Mee Park are thoughtful hosts, and I can't envision they will not be operating out of larger digs sometime quickly. Jun-Men Ramen lies at 249 9th Opportunity in between 25th and 26th Streets in Chelsea (646-852-6787; junmenramen. |
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