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We can't think of anything better to warm us up on a cold winter day than a hot bowl of ramen noodles. We've scoured the city and compiled a list of our favorites.
Ramen Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 1164 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Be prepared to wait as they don’t take reservations. Start with the pork buns and the peppers. Then try the Akamaru Modern with a bottle of Yebisu. Your mind will be blown.
Ramen Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 317 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Richly flavored broth is the highlight of this Ramen joint. Go for the Hakata Tonkotsu with very firm noodles and very rich (more pork fat) – don’t be scared by the fleck of pork fat you’ll see.
171 1st Ave (btwn E 10th & E 11th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · East Village · 848 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Definitely start with the Pork Buns. Then try and devour a bowl of the momofuku ramen (pork belly, shoulder and poached egg). Or plan ahead, make a reservation and have the fried chicken!
Soba Restaurant · East Village · 177 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: This is THE place for Soba Noodles in NYC. We recommend the Soba Salad or Mori with Zaru. Arrive for their early bird special for $18 and enjoy a feast!
Ramen Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 584 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Tiny restaurant, so expect long lines. However, you’ll be rewarded with a delicious ramen broth. Try the Chicken Ramen and the Char Su Pork Ramen, which is blowtorch charred right in front of you.
Ramen Restaurant · Alphabet City · 302 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Enter this small and character filled ramen shop and dive into a bowl of the Pork and Chicken Mix Broth with the Sale & Roast Garlic Flavor.
Noodle Restaurant · Kips Bay · 11 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: The decor is absolutely dated, slightly dingy and the service is pleasant but on a cold winter's day, nothing can beat a bowl of Cantonese Wonton with Noodles soup.
131 E 45th St (btwn 3rd and Lexington Ave.), New York, NY
Noodle Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 67 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Huge space where you won’t have to wait, unlike many other Ramen places with an equally huge menu. Try the Kimchi Menchanko, the Tori Kara and the Menchanko Ramen.
Soba Restaurant · Turtle Bay · 138 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Come here for lunch and fill up your tummy with one of their combo specials – the Salmon Oyako Don or the Chicken Kuwayaki are delish. Service is a bit iffy.
600 11th Ave (btwn W 44th & W 45th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 164 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Worth the trek to 11th Ave. to sample the much talked about ramen, which competes with the likes of the nearby Ippudo and Totto. We've only had the Tokyo Shoyu, but we'll be back soon to try others!
Chinese Restaurant · Sunset Park · 25 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: Delicious, inexpensive and savory noodle shop. Try the Hot & Sour Dumpling Soup, the crispy pork noodles or the cold rice noodles. If it’s busy, be prepared to wait.
Vietnamese Restaurant · Hell's Kitchen · 98 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: The best Pho outside of Chinatown and a great alternative when you’re tired of waiting at Totto Ramen. We liked the Braised Port with Egg served in a clay pot.
540 9th Ave (btwn W 39th & W 40th St), New York, NY
Ramen Restaurant · Garment District · 201 tips and reviews
The Corcoran Group: A great addition to the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. The signature Tabata Ramen is a must-order - it includes spicy chicken, plus a coconut milk and soy powder broth.