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    IPPUDO 5th Avenue

    3.6 (566 reviews)
    ModerateRamen, Cocktail Bars
    Open 11:00 am - 10:30 pm

    By appointment only

    Updated 1 week ago

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    Signature ramen, smooth and filling!

    I did a trio of bao, each was delicious. Then, their signature ramen was fantastic. Friendly and helpful servers. Quiet, yet steady flow of customers. Overall, great experience!

    Fried chicken rice bowl
    Macarena O.

    Good flavors overall but pricey and took a little long to get our food. I got the Akamaru ramen, and my friends got the fried chicken rice bowl and the chasu rice bowl. Everything was very good but I felt that the ramen wasn't as big of a portion as other places (?). I think this location doesn't have as big of a menu as other locations just FYI. Drinks were ridiculously expensive too so we opted for water.

    Dragon tan tan
    Dorothy L.

    We were looking for a ramen place around Rockefeller center and thought of Ippudo on 4th street!! I can't believe they have one store so close to Rockefeller center so we went before 12pm, expecting to be a line out the door... but your surprise, there's no line!! It's pretty empty inside with maybe 2 parties.. the feel is different than the one on 4th, this place is a little more quiet and calm.. not as rushed and we can sit and relax and enjoy our food.. we ordered 1 dragon tan tan, and 1 shiromaru classic.. I have to say I LOVE the dragon tan tan!! The spice in the soup is so good!! The noodle is nice and chewy!! But I d wish they have more meat!! As for the shiromaru classic, good rich broth.. a little on the mild side.. do wish they come with an egg (or half an egg)... portion do seem a little small.. other wise it was awesome!!! Will definitely come back to try other flavor!! Especially the spicy one!!! Oh also, it started to get more busy toward 12:30... so best is to come early (before lunch time) then should get a table with no issue!!

    SHIROMARU MOTOAJI
    James L.

    I remember the crazy wait with the original ippudo location and actually did not know there were more locations until today when we were in the area. We went early around 11:30am and was happy there was no wait. I was a little disappointed at first, the decor was not as cool as the original and also seems like the presentation of the ramen was not as good. But things changed when we started eating. The noodle is amazing and the broth is even better. We so enjoy the tantan sesame broth. My only gripe is, for $23, at least give me half an egg, also they chopped up the meat for the dragon tantan so it doesn't feel like there's that much meat. Other than that excellent ramen.

    Miso ramen
    Cynn M.

    I came here on a Friday night for a quick bite, the ambiance was nice, dim-lighting, very lively. The service was also great, everyone was very friendly and accommodating. I ordered the takoyaki and was initially a bit surprised that it was a bit different from what I have had before (no bonito flakes as topping) but it was still pretty good. The exterior was crispy but the center was still a bit runny with wet batter. It was served very hot and there were lots of octopus chunks in each ball which I appreciate. I ordered the miso ramen and it was too salty for my liking. The noodles were the perfect texture though and I loved the toppings. Maybe I should've ordered the tonkatsu ramen (more popular option). I think if I were to rate this place on the food alone, I would give it three stars but with the service and ambiance overall, I enjoyed my experience!

    Tyler L.

    Ippudo is a popular ramen chain from Japan with locations worldwide. I was also at their East Village location over 10 years ago. That location is much bigger and has a much fancier looking decor than this one. The food here was still excellent though. We ordered a large variety of appetizers in addition to our bowls of ramen. For the appetizers, the truffle fries and the takoyaki (fried octopus balls) stood out as the best ones to me. They were both very flavorful and fresh. Ramen was top notch too as expected. Their broth is well seasoned and their bowls come with lots of tasty toppings. Keep in mind that their prices are a little high compared to other places, which is definitely just because of their popularity. I've had equally good ramen at other places for a few dollars less per bowl.

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    Dan D.

    The mixed reviews of this place are ridiculous. This location matches the high standard of Ippudo's other NYC locations. Outstanding texture variation with the variety of toppings, broths that taste like they developed for hooooours, exquisite ramen noodles, quick service, and an unintimidating, unpretentious bamboo aesthetic inside. It's a short walk away from Times Square, but far enough away that the crowds break up. It is smaller inside than, say, the 51st street location, so I wouldn't be surprised if there were a wait at peak times. My brother and I showed up at 5p on a Saturday and it was only 1/3 full, with ~10 early diners.

    June-Young C.

    I wish the meat was thicker here, but the noodles are great. I got the dragon tantan ramen which has chopped up pork and a creamy/ slightly spicy broth. I'm obese, so I got extra noodles and a set of meat and bamboo plus an egg. The egg is pretty interesting because it was runny inside but kind of thick. They deliver the extra noodles later, so it doesn't get clumpy waiting on the side. I think the noodles are better than ichiran since it's chewier.

    Menu online
    Hank C.

    Digital menu - https://ippudony-menu-qr.netlify.app/ Simple and straightforward restaurant layout, clean and wood/bamboo focused. Iced green tea is small, but solid matcha flavor. Service was quick, in and out for lunch in 30min. Definitely gets busier after 12p. The basic ramen (SHIROMARU MOTOAJ) is solid but the meat I would've preferred belly instead of loin meat. The description has: Pork tonkotsu broth, Hakata thin noodles, scallions, seasoned bamboo shoots, naruto, and slow cooked pork loin chashu. The treasures plate gives you a choice of meat (or tofu) plus some seaweed, the soft-boiled egg, and bamboo (menma). Tofu is cold, though, so add to soup if you want to get more flavor and warmth.

    Akamaru Shinaji Ramen
    Maris C.

    Service: Service was fine/as expected, staff were friendly. They yell in Japanese welcoming you into the restaurant. Food comes out pretty quick. Food: Perhaps the bowl used is deceiving, but when it arrives it seems like there isnt much food given as there is a large gap from the rim of the bowl to where the broth is. The broths were flavorful but oily. For Akamaru, they give you 2 slices of meat which is sliced like the width of deli meat. The meat itself was nothing special, it wasn't chewy but also not melt in your mouth. But from what I detected it seems like they season their meat separately. For Yuzu Shoyu, the broth was interesting as I've never had Yuzu Shoyu before. The chicken was white meat but- not dry, not super tender. You also have to pay extra for extra toppings. If they gave a bigger portion or a couple more toppings in each bowl I think that would be good. Ambiance: The places was small but had a nice wooden interior. The front of the restaurant seemed like a waiting area but could be used for dining. You are able to sit at the 'bar. Their menu is on a wooden block which might be hard to scan if the phone can't register it. Overall, for the price of the meal and the amount you get, it's not worth in my opinion. However, I will say that if you're looking for a quicker sit down meal where you can get your food quick, eat, and leave then ippudo would be a good choice.

    Rose L.

    Great new space with solid menu of ramen choices. Got the dragon this time n karate. Yummy!!

    Karry L.

    Came here after MoMa, I was really looking forward to have ramen on a cold fall night, the wait wasn't too bad, we were seated within 15 mins, I ordered dragon Tan Tan w sesame broth, the ramen was served luke warm, flavor was ok, i didn't like the char siu is all chopped up in small pieces, the portion of the noodle could be a little bit more considered it's charging $23 per bowl before tax, staffs were doing their things to hover customers in and out, I was going to look at the dessert menu but i was given the check by another staff. they have beers, sake and some non alcoholic drinks. I had many great ramens at east village location and this just didn't live up to it!

    Daizu no chikara ramen
    Michael J.

    Formerly hyped to within an inch of its life, Ippudo was one of the first big-deal ramen places in NYC. Years later, the tide of fashion has mostly washed over it and onward, although we still had to wait 25 minutes at 5 pm on a Saturday for a table in Ippudo's no-frills, no-reservations dining room. The broth of the daizu no chikara miso ramen achieved the wonderfully oily, creamy consistency I love, and the thick wavy noodles were the perfect texture and diameter for chewing. The flavor was good but not as deep as I was hoping for. I was less impressed with the tofu and vegetables, the latter of which had seemingly received little care before being tossed in. It added up to a very competent bowl of ramen that meets a New Yorker's exacting bar for good enough. Nowadays, neighborhood ramen spots that match Ippudo's ambiance and quality are a dime a dozen. Maybe we should thank Ippudo for being the great-granddaddy of that phenomenon, even if it's no better than its numerous offspring.

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    Do they do takeout?

    Nop

    How long is the lunch line?

    I went on a Saturday at 1PM and there was no line! Service was quick so people were in and out relatively fast.

    Do they accept American Express card?

    Yes, they do.

    Do they have noodles made without eggs?

    At the time I went only one bland dish was made with vegan noodles. I asked if I could sub in those noodles in the tastier dishes and they would not, although they were willing to sub rice instead. No idea why.

    Do they have gluten free ramen noodle options? I heard Ippudo does but I didn't see the options in the pictures of their menu.

    They do not. 3/22/18

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    ICHIRAN - Times Square - Classic Tonkotsu Ramen Soft Boiled Egg Extra Chashu (4 Slices) Extra Scallion Kikurage Mushroom

    ICHIRAN - Times Square

    4.4(1.3k reviews)
    0.3 miTheater District, Midtown West
    $$

    Exceeded expectations! Good was delicious and plentiful. Spice and salt levels appropriate (and…read moreflexible too).

    I will preface this review by saying I've had Ichiran at two locations in Japan, and one in Hong…read moreKong almost ten years ago, and when we booked our trip to New York, I knew we were going to visit the Times Square location- no question about it. My partner and I visited twice during our two night stay. The first day, we arrived on a Saturday at 3:35pm and I thought because it was mid day there would be no line. I was wrong. The line ended up taking about 15 minutes to order at the kiosks, and about another 10 minutes to be seated. The wait was very similar on the second day, even though we arrived around 6pm. The first day, we separated our tickets and the person behind the counter took our tickets. We ordered 2 Asahi Draft Beers, 2 Classic Tonkotsu Ramen + Topping Set Combos, Matcha Pudding, and a Premium Yakibuta which ran about $108.88. During our meal, we also added on 2 Matcha draft beers @ $12/beer. My highlight for this meal was the Premium Yakibuta. This is not something I would regularly order, but I'm so glad we did. It was tender, flavorful, and complemented the ramen really well. Another thing I really enjoyed was the matcha pudding. This was creamy, and had a great matcha flavor with a bouncy texture. On this day, I felt as though the broth tasted a little watery, but as I got down to the bottom it tasted like I had remembered. Maybe I just didn't mix it enough. On the second day, we ordered two Classic Tonkotsu Ramens, 2 draft beers, 2 eggs, and a matcha pudding. This ran us about $86. This time, I changed my customization to reflect a richer broth and it hit the spot! I'm thinking that's what I used to order when I visited Japan because it tasted exactly the same. I'm glad I was able to perfect my order, so that I can remember it for next time. Eating in the little cubby is its own experience. I personally enjoy how if you need something, you click the button and the staff comes to you. It's also nice to be able to open the partition wall if you want to eat with your party. Unpopular opinion, but I preferred to sit in the basement because they have little hooks to put your bags next to your legs rather than on the wall behind you. Overall - 10/10 experience and I will gladly eat here every day if I could!

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    Description of the ramen

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    Classic Tonkotsu Ramen

    ICHIRAN - Times Square - Classic Tonkotsu Ramen

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    Kyuramen - Times Square

    Kyuramen - Times Square

    4.2(375 reviews)
    0.5 miMidtown West, Theater District, Hell's Kitchen
    $$

    The ramen was absolutely incredible! There was a bit of a wait, which is always a good sign that…read morethe place is good. Staff was also friendly. Very unique experience. Ambiance was great, it felt like you were in a different country!

    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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    Kin Ramen - Kara Kin Ramen

    Kin Ramen

    4.5(709 reviews)
    0.6 miMidtown West
    $$$

    Kin Ramen is such a charming place to enjoy a bowl of hot noodles. Made to feel like you're…read moretransported to an old Japanese village, this restaurant boasts bamboo panels and clay-tiled roofs with kabuki masks and paper lanterns adorning the walls. But Kin Ramen isn't just all style and no substance. The food, too, was just as delightful as the decor. The buta bara, marinated pork belly stuffed with scallions, was wonderfully meaty and perfectly charred. It was a great dish to start. The pork chashu was creamy, the noodles had a good chew, the yolk on that boiled egg was expertly firm yet gooey. This is certainly a great date-night spot paired with an evening at the Moma. I'd come here again, and if I were hosting out-of-state guests hankering for a bowl of hot ramen, I'd definitely take them here.

    The decor was so cute here! It feels like you're eating at a true ramen shop in the heart of Japan…read more The seats were quite close to each other so you could hear the conversations next to you, but the lively atmosphere makes it cozy. They provide crates for you to place your belongings by your table. Our food came quickly and the service was great. They greet you in Japanese as soon as you walk in the door. As for the ramen, it was tasty, but it wasn't the best ramen I've ever had. Have I had cheaper ramen for better taste? Definitely. Is it still worth coming to try and enjoying the atmosphere? Absolutely. If you want a clean broth, this is the place to go.

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    Second floor dining

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    Shishito Peppers

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    Kajiken - Spicy ramen

    Kajiken

    4.5(220 reviews)
    0.4 miMidtown West
    $$

    Fresh off a Japan trip earlier this month so you know my mood is somber. This was my first time…read morestepping into a ramen joint since then, because I'm now prepared to always be disappointed now that I'm no longer trying it from the source. First of all, I LOVE the ambience and the paper lantern decor here. Took me right back to those neon streets. The staff are polite and patient; one of them even picked up my phone for me after I dropped it mid-meal. During my trip, I was converted to a soba-lover, and while I don't think this is true soba here, they have "abura soba", what they describe as a "soupless ramen" (with a thicker noodle) which I was drawn to. I got the basic one with chashu, and my, it was DELICIOUS! I was so entranced I caught myself wanting to slightly bow with an "Arigatougozaimasu" and a "Gochisousama desu" on the way out! The noodles and the saucy base were DELICIOUS. My friend found it a bit oily, but I love thicker, richer ramen bases so I savored it. We lingered and loafed during our meal and the staff did not rush us once. :) Will definitely be returning!

    I ordered the tonkotsu and takoyaki. The takoyaki was really good. Perfect consistency…read more The ramen was eh. The bamboo shoots weren't the best texture. The noodles were just okay, don't think they held up the flavor of the ramen well. I wish they had an option for real chili rather than just the oil. Broth was okay but wasn't as savory as some ramens I've had. Usually I'm wanting to finish every drop of my broth and this one wasn't it. The winner was definitely the takoyaki. I did like they were playing Justin Bieber and the decor was cute. Looks like a quick spot for ramen and late night chill vibes, at 10:30pm on a Sunday night it definitely had a younger crowd.

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    The Original Plus

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    IPPUDO Westside

    IPPUDO Westside

    4.2(4.2k reviews)
    0.6 miTheater District, Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen
    $$
    Private events
    Kid friendly

    I finished my entire bowl. No words. Just good soup. We also got the takoyaki which I think changed…read moremy life. I don't know maybe it was the chilliness of the New York winter and having some ramen rejuvenated my mind and body. It was a really good meal that I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a good bowl of authentic ramen.

    A dear friend of ours, who has lived in New York for many years, suggested IPPUDO after sharing how…read moreit had become a tradition to bring his family here, and for good reason. Everything here is absolutely phenomenal. IPPUDO makes their noodles and broth on site, and those details make all the difference. The ambience is relaxed and inviting. A great way to enjoy a great meal at your pace. We showed for lunch on a Monday afternoon, and were seated and served very quickly. Our server was very engaged, and took good care of us. For starters we had the edamame and pork buns. The edamame was wonderfully garlicky, and the pork buns were simply bite sized pieces of joy between two doughy pillows. As a main meal, I ordered the Karaka Spicy ramen. It had the perfect amount of spice, and extra noodles were complimentary. I had mine with a poached egg, which blended in seamlessly with all the savory textures and flavors. While the bowl seemed almost overwhelmingly large, it was easy to enjoy in full because of how delicious it was. I've had a fair share of ramen dishes, and IPPUDO is right up there with the best.

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    Toribro Ramen - Toribro Mega Ramen

    Toribro Ramen

    4.4(187 reviews)
    0.7 miTheater District, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West
    $$

    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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    Toribro Ramen - Always love visiting this gem when I'm in the city

    Always love visiting this gem when I'm in the city

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    Toribro spicy with seasoned boiled egg

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    IPPUDO 5th Avenue - ramen - Updated May 2026

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