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- TomJuly 30, 2017No frills miso, shoyu and curry ramen, but simple and delicious. Their tsukemen is a good alternative on warmer days and their cold ramen is a most try when they make it available in the summer.
- Kevin TakMay 4, 2014Very much classic style of shoyu ramen and fried rice "Tyahan" are the best selection. They are likely Syouwa era, the year of 1925-1989, so it is classic!! Take an annin-tofu for dessert. Enjoy!
- Jennifer KramerAugust 31, 2014Didn't want to wait for 1+ hour for Ippudo and momufuku so went here and it was great. Seated right away, awesome pork buns, miso ramen and shoya? Ramen. Delicious, will def go back
- Michael MuseAugust 16, 2014The Shio Ramen is my go-to here, with butter. Ask them to add butter. Trust me. Just tell your judgey friends that its a Japanese thing, and they have no culture, you cant take them anywhere.
- Caroline Kay Hwa TanMay 9, 2013Amazing char siew!!!! Great add-on value with the ramen for the lunch special. Ramen was also delightful - I had the shio wanton ramen and the wanton skin was perfectly silky just like back in Asia.
- SparkieJanuary 20, 2014What to Order: Shoyu Wonton ramen-noodle soup, with shrimp-and-pork wontons, bamboo shoots, a boiled egg, spinach, fish cake, dry seaweed, and scallion in a soy-sauce-based pork-and-chicken broth.
- Sasha MuJune 26, 2013Prices grew to 10-11$ for a portion of ramen, but it's still huge and delicious. Lunch special includes ramen of choice and an appetizer, so it's a good deal for someone extremely hungry.
- Al LoNovember 22, 2016Dinner combo for $19.75 during certain evening hours. Any ramen/yakisoba/rice with appetizer, drink and mochi dessert. What a deal!
- Saba NekoSeptember 21, 2016Pork buns, Kara age chicken, mapo dofu ramen -- all great! It's very small though so better for a smaller group/you may have to wait
- Jonathan RamirezApril 26, 2015Very good place to eat and enjoy the day. Plus the delicious food!! The atmosphere is very comforting. I've been coming here many times! ^__^
- Carmen da SilvaMay 5, 2012Miso Ramen is where it's at when you're feeling a cold/flu coming on (only $10)--bigger location (2 doors down from original location) now offers seating for 24ppl :)
- Barton SmithFebruary 27, 2016I come here for their delicious mabo ramen as an alternate to chashu, since their pork broth doesn't compare to Zundo-Ya or Ippudo.
- Rita KwongMay 3, 2015Shoyu ramen (with or without wonton). set C with charshu on the side. Plus a glass of draft beer. You are in heaven.
- Cole KennedyOctober 8, 2018Solid neighborhood ramen spot. Rarely a wait, food comes out quickly, and plenty of options on the menu.
- Ross MarshallJuly 9, 2018Miso ramen is very tasty. Awesome noodles. Very salty broth but crazy delicious miso and garlic flavor.
- Mike ChauNovember 5, 2012Try the Miso Ramen - Ramen in soy bean based soup with cooked chicken, bean sprouts, cabbage, onion, crispy garlic and scallion. +soft boiled egg and corn.
- Kevin RickertJuly 18, 2015Came here during off peak time and it was lovely, the ramen was good, maybe a tad salty. Chashu (Pork) was tender and good.
- Ben K.February 10, 2013I love this place. They just move to nice new digs a few doors down. The curry ramen is a must and affordable!
- Make sure to order the pork buns to start followed by any selection of ramen as they are all delicious.
- jkhknycJanuary 31, 20154-6pm is the real happy hours that will make you super happy :) Don't miss out!!!
- Get here a bit early and put your name on the door behind the curtain because it can get busy on weekends and Friday nights.
- Laura NoonanNovember 5, 2014The pork buns are the bomb, the ramen is hearty, maybe not the best in NYC but it hits the spot on a cold day.
- Annabelle EmmNovember 19, 2015Standing order-- miso with half noodles and an egg! Ramen, gyoza, kimchi, fried rice... all delicious!
- Marisa TomAugust 16, 2011Delicious ramen when you don't feel like waiting a couple hours at Ippudo. I usually go for the miso ramen (pretty basic) but it does the trick. Gyoza is bomb here too.
- Yera HaApril 23, 2015Cash only! This spot is homey, clean and makes a good bowl of ramen. Try the pork buns, too!
- Abhinav SharmaSeptember 30, 2013Try the Miso Ramen, they do it in a chicken broth that's arguably better than Toto.
- Ikai LanMarch 11, 2013Shio ramen is a clear, lightly salted broth. Nice and refreshing when you're not looking for anything too heavy
- emma tangorenSeptember 14, 2014sit at the bar and order miso ramen with a diet coke while you watch the chefs make your soup! mm.
- Kevin TakDecember 15, 2012You will love An-nin-tofu "Almond Tofu . It's nice to have after rich taste ramen!
- JillianJanuary 31, 2017Not too bad for seamless ramen on the go! Very tasty pork chunks and perfectly soft boiled egg
- Jimmy ChaoJune 21, 2013Mabo ramen was spicy and delicious. Yummy and affordable, what more can you ask for
- The Corcoran GroupOctober 8, 2010Have a late lunch here from 2-5pm - $11 includes Ramen and one appetizer. Try the ramen with tofu and ground pork.
- Adam ChalifAugust 1, 2010I got brought here for the first time tonight. A little "hole in the wall" place. The food was excellent. I highly recommend it. Wanna go back again!! Ramen there was delicious!!
- COOLHAUSJuly 15, 2012Rai Rai Ken offers NYers a chance to taste authentic ramen at an afforadable price. And since their new expansion, there's now room to bring friends!
- Kris ConcepcionJuly 24, 2014Shoyu ramen is flavorful and the pork belly was tasty. Not the best but a really solid bowl of ramen.
- Leah MaloneAugust 8, 2015Dinner special includes kimchi, an app, ramen bowl, sake or Sapporo and moshi for $17, tasty and a great deal!
- Mike JacobsonSeptember 13, 2013The Mabo is insanely good. Kind of spicy hamburger flavored. Also, cash only. ALSO, I live next store, come say hello.
- Matthew PantojaDecember 10, 2012New, bigger space. The food is still good, but I liked the vibe of the old "hole in the wall spot" with only counter seating.
- The new location (2 doors down from the old one) is bigger and brighter with the same great food and pricing. Remember CASH ONLY!
- AmateurConciergeJuly 25, 2015Can't get into momofuku? Come on over. Ramen is decent and varieties aplenty. Gotta say, the mochi is doo tho
- Time Out New YorkJune 4, 2013With 30 seats, Rai Rai Ken is a good approximation of the small, humble ramen-ya found throughout Japan. Read more
- NYU LocalSeptember 15, 2011Classic Japanese ramen, for under $10. Get a punchcard and redeem it for a free bowl after 10 visits. (The curry restaurant next door is also really good.)
- Get the mabo ramen for something different, otherwise everything is very solid. Favorite low key ramen spot for a quick dinner.
- Serious EatsMarch 31, 2013Not our favorite ramen in the East Village, but a solid bowl for when a noodle craving hits.