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    GOGYO Gramercy

    3.8 (32 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Updated a few days ago

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    Max H.

    This is the Maguro Luxe Box it is $48 and comes with nine pieces of tuna sushi, 3 Akamai (Lean tuna) 3 chu toro (medium fatty tuna) and 3 otoro (fatty tuna). So this is more of a proper Japanese restaurant/ramen spot than sushi place they don't have a ton of offerings like a nigiri set but this was really good for the money my only gripe would be that there didn't seem to be a huge difference between the chutoro and otoro. It's not that fentanyl, melt in your mouth 99.9 percent pure o-toro. But this is a good deal. They also have a salmon set and offer rolls as well. I like this idea get it again. Perhaps also with a yellowtail roll which they sell for $13. But I'm going to give gogyo a solid B.

    kiwami tonkotsu
    Nicole N.

    I don't think I've been to many Ippudo establishments but was excited to check out their new elevated ramen restaurant, Gogyo. It definitely has fancy calming aesthetics with the hanging plants, dark furniture, and dim lighting. Food: -apps: fried maitake was good with a thin and crispy tempura batter and made better by adding their pepper powder. The kaarage featured very juicy and tender chicken thigh meat, but wish there was a little bit more crunch. -kogashi miso: The miso flavors were bold, smokey, and salty. Broth was thick with thinner/flatter noodles. -kiwami tonkotsu: Solid tonkotsu broth flavors with a mix of seafood and pork features. The addition of gold flakes on top was aesthetically pleasing. -shoyu tsukemen: I appreciated the generous serving of noodles. The dipping sauce was very pork forward and I liked the heavy involvement of onions. The touch of citrus flavors was helpful in balancing the salinity and cutting the richness of the broth. Drinks: -hoji hallball: probably the best out of the three I tried. Simultaneously tea and whiskey forward. -the gogyo: their version of a manhattan but didn't seem to have anything extra to make it specifically their version -land element: didn't really taste much besides the cognac; the earl grey flavors did not come through at all. Overall I enjoyed my meal but nothing really stood out or impressed my party of 3. Food came out quick on a weekend night and staff were polite.

    Pre Open Food Menu
    Sam Y.

    The newest concept from Ippudo. We stopped by before a show nearby. They had just "pre-opened", so no longer a prix fixe menu from the soft opening. They have a bar/lounge area in front and the table seating in the back. The table seating is a mix of booths, regular tables and a large communal table with a nature decoration in the middle. We were sat the communal table (the booths were full). It was a bit dark at certain spots. They have a small hand towel that they wet for you to wipe your hands before eating. They had a basket for us to put our stuff in, which I appreciated, since the chairs are wide, which makes it difficult to put jackets over. The Shoyu Tsukemen was very soy sauce forward. The waiter informed me that you can ask for chicken broth if it's too intense. The noodles were cooked well. I would have preferred chicken (or some other meat) over the smoky pork, since it just added more saltiness to an already salty broth. I would have also liked more key lime, because I could not taste any change in the broth after squeezing out every last drop from the one wedge. I had a taste of the Kogashi Miso Ramen, and it had decent tonkotsu flavor, but no smokiness from the charred miso. It also has tiny bits of pickled ginger, which I was not a fan of. The Jasmine Iced is regular jasmine tea, so that was good. Overall they have decent ramen, but not worth the price. It was not anything special. I'm really not sure what they're trying to do with this new concept.

    Final Bill
    Mike S.

    I've always enjoyed the various Ippudo chain restaurants throughout the city. I was intrigued when I saw they opened this new iteration, Gogyo in Gramercy. A quick note: despite this being the highest priced bowl of Ramen (The highest I've seen to date) I ever experienced I will try to review this as objectively as possible and not factor in my feeling that this is all overpriced. The space inside Gogyo is an upscale lounge vibe - very dark with a lot of natural elements informing the space. There is a large communal table in the center with booths and tables surrounding. It's an inviting space to slurp on some ramen without the austerity of a place private counter space Ichiran for example. From the dining room, the kitchen is visible through a line of wood posts. "Our signature creation, five miso blends charred at 572℉ (300℃) awakening a smoky aroma and deep flavor." is the description and impressive marketing for their Kogashi Miso Ramen. I was curious, but had my reservations about their intent. Miso is a probiotic. When it is added to food it is generally when its not boiling or had a chance to cool a bit so to not kill off the benefits of miso. Charring miso at 572℉ (300℃) seemed like a silly idea to me, and in tasting this ramen my assumption was correct. I didn't get any of the smoky aroma or deep flavor - my bowl looked like a black oil slick and had the same mouth feel. This richness almost bordered on a tsukamen dipping broth, which is unpleasant in a bowl of ramen. Besides salt and oily slickness the other flavor that overwhelmed the broth was pickled ginger which was unexpected so it took me a min to identify it. The tamago was flavorful and seared pork belly was tender. The ramen noodles were more towards a katamen style bite (al-dente, firm). Overall I did not enjoy this with the negatives outweighing the positives. I thought the fire-grilled scallops were a good addition until I tasted them - they come topped with tobiko with 3 to an order. Unfortunately they were pretty cold so another disappointment. Gogyo is another reason I have abandoned the Ippudo chain in recent years. I feel the quality throughout the restaurants has declined as the costs increased substantially. Its all relative, if you feel they provide a good value for the food then by all mean enjoy! Also note they are currently in their "Pre Open Episode 2" as they call it so maybe they will improve, but for me I know of too many other places to get much tastier bowls of noodles.

    Tsukamen
    Alex Z.

    This space is so beautiful, large and high ceiling with tables really spaced out. It's a cute spot even for a date night. The menu only has the package option; it's pretty pricey even for NYC for jus small bowl of ramen, even with appetizer and dessert added it's still one of the most expensive ramen in town I had the tsukamen, the flavor is just ok, the plating is really cute. But flavor was a little too much with so many different flavors. Their signature ramen also taste pretty strange. The service is really slow, there are two person serving and we waited for a long time to get the food, and long wait between each course. It takes about 1.5hrs to get out of there. A lot of wait time in between . Definitely not recommend if you are in a time crunch.

    Tonkatsu
    Robyn L.

    3.5 stars If you're looking for an upscale ramen, then you've found the spot. The interior is moody and dark but you can also tell a lot of detail has been put into it. We stopped by Thanksgiving for lunch so it was quite empty, and we were seated at the communal table. Overall, the food was good. We ordered the kogashi miso and the tonkatsu. The miso was a little toooo charred but the tonkatsu was very nice and the crisp adds a great burst of flavour. Would definitely be interested in trying their tsukemen next time, but if you're just looking for a solid ramen without breaking the bank I'd go elsewhere.

    Dom G.

    A group of us was looking for a lunch spot on a Sunday. I came across Ippudo on Google maps and was confused when I saw Gogyo in lieu. Turns out Gogyo is part of the Ippudo group. The map isn't updated to say Gogyo. In any case they had seats available so we decided to give it a go. The space is really gorgeous - I didn't expect it at all. The bar at the front is nice and the dining area - which is at the back of the restaurant was very impressive. The restaurant offered a prix fix menu - $38 for an appetizers, a bowl of ramen and a gelato. There were loads of ramen to choose from and extra noodles were charged at $5 each. Our group ordered different types of noodles and all were very tasty. I did make a mistake where I accidentally tipped out a lot of pepper on to my ramen bowl as I didn't know how the container worked. The waitress saw what had happened and promptly offered a fresh ramen bowl. I politely declined as it was my fault but she went ahead anyway which was just exceptionally nice and thoughtful. It really showed the restaurant cared. The whole ambience and experience here was really great. I look forward to coming back here again soon, this time I will avoid the pepper garnishing.

    Tyler T.

    Part of the Ippudo group, Gogyo is known for their Kogashi Ramen. They have locations in Hong Kong and elsewhere but this is their first US location. They currently only serve a pre-fixe menu for $38 as it's their soft opening. The pre-fixe included cucumber and bean sprout salad. They were fine, standard accompaniments, with a hint of spiciness. The Kigashi Miso was delicious, noodles well made and chewy, broth was rich and flavorful, pork belly beautifully cooked and egg deliciously yummy. Definitely the highlight ramen of the place. The Kiwami Tonkotsu was decent, still with a decadent broth but with more variety in toppings (including pork and scallop). It's a bit more truffle flavored. The restaurant itself is nice and service is decent though a bit less attentive.

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    Karen S.

    I love tsukemen, so when I hear of a place opening that serves tsukemen; say no more and I'm there. I dropped by on a random friday for lunch during their soft opening period and was seated promptly with only one other table being serviced. You could still kinda smell that new wood furniture smell and you can tell they really put alot of thought and money into their interior decor as it was really nice. I ordered their tsukemen (surprise surprise) and my stomach left super happy. Noodles were perfectly chewy and the right thickness for the thick hot broth. Appetizer it came with was delightfully refreshing for the palate. Will be back to try their hot ramen!

    Menu
    Ro R.

    They don't sit incomplete parties, even if you're the second group to arrive to an empty restaurant. I have been here previously when it was another Japanese restaurant. The cold dishes came out rather quickly, which one would hope, but the ramen itself was a very long wait after the cold dish. It felt like close to 30 minutes before I ate the main course. I thought it was okay, like didn't blow my mind. If I would have to wait to eat this, I definitely wouldn't have been very happy. I would come back once they bring more items to their menu. I don't want to write them off completely, but if I have to wait to try their other stuff, I probably wouldn't do it I don't like to wait in line for food and if I do, it puts a higher expectation and I didn't have to wait for this food, so giving it three stars.

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    Caroline N.

    Met up with friends at Ippudo's newest concept - art of ramen. As per their website, the name is balancing the 5 elements (wood, fire, water, earth, and metal). The menu states the cycle embodies restraint, harmony, and equilibrium. They opened in late September 2025 and still in their soft opening phase. As per the hostess, the restaurant will have their grand opening at the end of the October 2025. In the front of the restaurant, there is a bar and waiting area for you to wait for your party. Your full party needs to be there before the host will seat you. Be careful of the low sofa, it's so soft that it's difficult to get back up. The menu is limited and prix-fixe at $38. - It comes with 2 kobashi (small dishes) - our dishes are cucumber salad and a spicy noodles. - Choice of 6 ramen - Dessert: chocolate, lemon, milk (vanilla) The cucumber salad was delicious. The noodles were a bit too spicy for me. I was curious about their signature dish charred at 527°F (300°C) soup. It was tasty though the broth was a bit greasy for me. I decided on the lemon gelato, which is refreshing. Surprisingly, I was so full from the whole meal. One thing the music in the dining hall is pop rock though it's extremely loud in the bathroom (ear splitting). Go check it out for yourself.

    Albert L.

    They have the best ramen in town. Indisputable. However the sashimi isn't as great as I hope it is. Sweet radish was warp inside the sushi that makes everything too sweet. Mackerel is too fishy and the aftertaste remains. Tempura is part of the high highlight for the evening. Service and the environment is great.

    Vivian L.

    We were able to walk in around 5 PM on a Friday and the restaurant was pretty empty. The restaurant is very large, dimly lit, and there was plenty of seating. The service was good, but the ramen is expensive, and the taste was just okay. I got the kogashi miso and there was a large slice of pork, but some parts of it were tough.

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    Tonchin

    4.4
    (2.5k reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    This one was already on my list but I had no idea if I'd actually make it. Turned out it was right…read moreon the same street as my friend's hotel, so it just happened. One of those lucky accidents. Easy to walk past if you're not looking for it. The entrance is subtle, almost like a hallway leading you somewhere. But once you're inside, the vibe is genuinely good. Not trying too hard, just comfortable and cool. I had a couple cocktails while I was there. They have a solid bar program and everything I tried landed. Then I got the Spicy Tan Tan and it was exactly what I wanted. The broth was the star. Deep, rich, and had just the right kick without going overboard. I finished every last drop, which honestly says it all. This is the kind of place you go back to. Already thinking about when I'll be back in New York.

    Came here with friends for a late lunch. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, with cozy izakaya…read morevibes. Overall, the food was good and above average. The Hiyashi Chuka (cold noodle dish) was decent, about 3 stars. The Tebasaki spicy wings were crispy and coated with just the right amount of spicy powder and sauce. The fried cod buns were delicious, especially with the flavorful sauce. The eel rice ball was okay, but it was a fun touch that it came with a fortune card underneath to help keep the seaweed crispy. The highlight was the mango shaved ice bowl--it was absolutely delicious and perfect for a hot summer day in NYC. This is a great spot for drinks, finger foods, or ramen with friends in the area. One friendly reminder: the restaurant requires everyone from your party to be present before seating. They will not seat incomplete parties.

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    Kyuramen - Times Square

    Kyuramen - Times Square

    4.2
    (376 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    I eat at a lot of ramen places and i can for sure say that is one of the most favorite places to…read moreeat ramen. Great service and good quality of the food. Prices are really good and affordable. I definitely recommend people that want to have a good ramen to go there.

    Unfortunately, my experience at here at Kyuramen was disappointing. I was looking forward to trying…read morethe Yin Yang ramen, but the service really overshadowed the meal. I have a shrimp allergy and politely asked if the shrimp tempura could be substituted. The server immediately said no, without offering any alternative or showing much concern. He said I can remove it myself. I said so let the shrimp inside the bowl for me to remove? WTH. For a restaurant, especially one serving customizable ramen dishes, with a allergy list post on the wall by the counter where I sat at B1, a little flexibility or empathy toward food allergies would go a long way. The interaction felt dismissive and unwelcoming, which made the overall dining experience uncomfortable. Customer service matters just as much as the food, and sadly this visit fell short. The smashed cucumber was good. Spicy dumpling was good. Ramen broth was light, not as rich or flavorful as others. There are so many good ramen places in NYC, this Chinese Ramen place has lot of room to improve.

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    EAK Ramen

    EAK Ramen

    4.2
    (372 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$
    Kitchen open late
    Vegan friendly

    I was in the city, and wanted a quick bite to eat, so I dropped by EAK Ramen. It was not crowded,…read moreand I was able to get served within 10 minutes. The tables, floors, and bathrooms were all very clean. This will be short and sweet. I ordered the Shrimp Bao. It was very good. The shrimp was crispy and tasty, but I think there should be 2 per order. One was not enough. 5/5 for taste 1/5 for quantity. I also ordered the Oh So Hot ! Miso. This consisted of pork and chicken broth, spicy ground chicken, spinach, bean sprouts, cabbage, and nori. I ordered it spicy, but I should have gotten it hot instead. I like spicy food, and the spicy needed more kick to me. But it was delicious. 5/5 Til we eat again...

    Went here a few weeks ago with friends and finally getting to write my review upon reflection. I…read moreloved the variety of vegetarian options that were available. I was NOT a fan of their mushroom friend rice. It was a plain white rice with sauteed mushrooms and corn. That's it. I expected a bit more and fresh ingredients especially for the price. I thought the rice would be at least been fried? I asked for some soy sauce and spice just to add a bit more flavor to it. However, our service was great and I cannot say enough kind words to the staff. The rest of our company enjoyed their food. My partner ordered a ramen which he enjoyed and wished there was more ramen options available for being a ramen (advertised) restaurant. Overall it was a good experience to try!

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    Toribro Ramen

    Toribro Ramen

    4.4
    (187 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Cozy no-frills ramen bar near the theater district. I enjoyed a delicious, balanced bowl of Paitan…read moreramen ($19). No complaints, except that I guess I prefer Tonkostu (pork bone) over Paitan (chicken bone). I appreciated sitting at the bar to watch the lone ramen monger stir around the next batches of broth, hand-torching some chashu; boiling, whip-drying, and gently nestling my noodles, then manually laying out the toppings. The dish feels real, personal.

    Toribro Ramen exceeded my expectations because the pork is even better now than it ever was at…read moreTotto Ramen! If you loved Totto's spicy paitan ramen like I did, look no further because Toribro has what you need. I only wish they offered the super spicy ramen with chili oil on the side like the good old days, but the standard spicy packs a punch too! The regular size ramen was plenty, but don't let that stop you from trying the decadent Mega with all of the toppings. The food came out hot and fast too, so my table of two was in and out in less than 45 minutes easily. The menu is pretty straightforward with few choices that are all delicious - a perfect spot for the quintessential quick bite and a fair price to match. Vibe-wise, this place is a true hole in the wall with steps leading down from street level into a basement. The inside is packed and intimate so I'd come with a small party such as a friend or a date who's into good food. There was no line when I visited on a Sunday at opening time, but it got packed quickly so be prepared to wait on the sidewalk or arrive at noon. As someone who's moved out of NYC years ago, I made an effort to visit Totto Ramen every time I come back and now Toribro has taken that spot in my itinerary.

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    Always love visiting this gem when I'm in the city
    Always love visiting this gem when I'm in the city
    Toribro spicy with seasoned boiled egg
    Toribro spicy with seasoned boiled egg
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